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How to Plan a Day Trip to Disneyland Paris in 2024 + 2 Example Itineraries
If you are a big Disneyland fan, then you’ll definitely want to make time in your Paris itinerary for a Paris Disneyland day trip. We’ve visited Disneyland Paris on two different occasions, both times as part of a larger Paris trip, and both times we were happy we included Disneyland.
If you have limited time in Paris, a day trip to Disneyland Paris is a perfect way to visit the park. This post is to help you plan the perfect day trip to Parc Disneyland.
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Is a day trip to Disneyland Paris Worth It?
Definitely! If you are traveling without kids (or with older kids) then a day trip to Disneyland Paris can be quite easy. It only takes about 45 minutes from central Paris to get to Disneyland and if you arrive first thing in the morning and stay until late, you will be able to see all of the park’s top highlights.
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However, if plan to visit Disneyland Paris with younger kids (as we always are) I’d recommend spending the night near Disneyland rather than doing a day trip from within the city.
I recommend this because the travel to and from the city plus the whole day in the park can be quite exhausting for young kids and we find it nicer to be near the park.
Is Paris Disneyland Good?
Before visiting Disneyland in Paris, I wasn’t so sure that it would live up to my expectations created from our visits to Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Florida. But it was really great!
The castle at Disneyland Paris is HUGE. It’s such an ornate, beautiful castle and by far my favorite Disneyland Castle. Plus the park is home to most of the iconic Disneyland attractions you’d be hoping to see.
![Woman and child walk in front of large pink and blue castle at Disneyland Paris](https://i0.wp.com/www.destinationdaydreamer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/10-IMG_4372.jpg?resize=768%2C1024&ssl=1)
For example, you’ll find Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Space Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Haunted Mansion. Plus The Teacups, Dumbo and It’s a Small World in Fantasyland.
Plus, the California Adventure equivalent (Walt Disney Studios) is home to the Tower of Terror and some unique rides that are super fun.
One downside is that Disneyland in Paris doesn’t have Galaxy’s Edge, however, the theming throughout the rest of the park is top notch and everything in French makes it feel just a bit more magical.
How to Get From Paris to Disneyland Paris for a Day Trip
The average time to get from central Paris to Disneyland is about 45 minutes. There are a few different transportation options to get to Disneyland Paris from central Paris and they are all pretty straightforward which makes taking a day trip to Paris Disneyland pretty easy.
I will also include options to get to Disneyland from the airports in case you will be heading directly to the park.
HOW TO GET TO DISNEYLAND PARIS FROM CENTRAL PARIS:
- RER A Train from Central Paris to Disneyland (Marne-la-Vallée Chessy Station):
- Cost: €5.50 one way. Children under 4 are free and children under 10 are half-price.
- Duration: 40 minutes
- Good Choice?: Most cost-effective choice and pretty easy to use. Tickets can be purchased at the train station or on the RATP app. The train drops you off about a 2-minute walk from the Disneyland entrance. There are even little Mickey Mouse images next to the Marne-la-Vallée Chessy Station on most signs to make it a bit easier.
- Uber/ Baby Cabs:
- Cost: ~€65 one way
- Duration: 45 minutes- 1 hour depending on traffic
- Good Choice? : Great choice if you are tired of using public transport and just want a nice, quiet ride to Disneyland that picks you up right where you are. Also a great choice if you are in a larger group that can split the cost to make it more cost-effective. If you’re traveling with littles, Baby Cabs is a taxi service in Paris with car seats and we absolutely loved our experiences with them. However, you will need to book your Baby Cab one or more days in advance.
- Disneyland Paris Express Shuttle Bus from Downtown Paris:
- Cost: €65 roundtrip each for both adults AND children. A family of four would cost €260 roundtrip (that’s twice as much as a roundtrip Baby Cabs or Uber ride would cost) 😲
- Duration: 1-hour drive depending on traffic. However, there is only one time available to leave Paris in the morning and only one time available to leave Disneyland in the evening.
- Good Choice?: This is the worst choice in my opinion. It is SO expensive and the timetables are extremely limited. I don’t recommend this option.
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HOW TO GET TO DISNEYLAND PARIS FROM THE CDG AIRPORT & ORLY AIRPORT:
- Uber/Baby Cabs:
- Cost: ~€65
- Duration: 1 hour depending on traffic
- Good Choice? : Great choice that ends up being about the same price as any other transportation option to Disneyland from CDG. A great choice if you are in a group that can split the cost. If you’re traveling with littles, Baby Cabs is a taxi service in Paris with car seats and we absolutely loved our experiences with them. You must book your Baby Cab one or more days in advance.
- High-Speed TGV Train from Charles de Gaulle Airport:
- Cost: €19-€35 per ticket depending on how far in advance you purchase your tickets. Children under 4 are free and children under 10 are half-price. Tickets purchased in advance can ONLY be used for the specific train time chosen and you risk losing your ticket if your plane is delayed or it takes longer to get luggage than expected and you miss your train.
- Duration: 12-minute train ride but the train only leaves every 30 minutes- 1 hour which can result in a longer wait time.
- Good Choice?: It sounds better than it actually is (especially for groups and families). It is difficult to purchase tickets in advance for fear of missing your scheduled train and prices the day of can be expensive. The cost of an Uber or Baby Cabs ride could be the same price as your family or group’s train tickets. We did the TGV train our first time and regretted it. It was so difficult to get our luggage and stroller on the train and ended up paying almost as much as our Baby Cabs ride we took on the way back which was SOO much nicer.
- Disneyland Magical Shuttle from CDG and Orly airports:
- Cost: €24 per adult, €11 for kids under 12, and free for kids under 2 year olds.
- Duration: 1 hour depending on traffic however the only drop-off points are specific Disneyland Hotels NOT the gates of Disneyland
- Good Choice?: It’s an ok choice if you are staying at a Disney Hotel. However, if you are staying elsewhere it is not a good option. Depending on your group size, an Uber or Baby Cabs ride may be just as cost-effective.
Is one Day in Disneyland Paris Enough?
If you want to do EVERYTHING in both Parc Disneyland and Walt Disney Studios, it’s going to be a bit tough to fit into one day. However, if you just want to see the highlights of each park, then you can definitely do both parks in one day.
Technically the Disneyland Paris website recommends three whole days (two for Parc Disneyland and one for Walt Disney Studios) but I feel like that is a bit overkill.
Two days is what I would call ideal (1.5 days in Parc Disneyland and 1/2 day in Walt Disney Studios).
However, you can fit all of the heavy hitters of Parc Disneyland and Walt Disney Studios into one day if that’s all you have.
If you are traveling with young kids, I’d stick to just Parc Disneyland as there isn’t nearly as much they can do at Walt Disney Studios.
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Tips for A Day Trip to Disneyland Paris
- Be sure to purchase tickets ahead of time as they can sell out at the gate. I’ve read many reviews that say if you purchase Disneyland Tickets through Viator they are sometimes less expensive than even the Disneyland Paris website (especially if you are trying to get same-day tickets to Disneyland Paris). Definitely something worth checking out.
- Arrive at opening to beat some of the crowds and get a few rides in before the lines get too long.
- Have a list of the top rides, attractions, and experiences you’d like to include in your day. Since you only have one day in Disneyland you may need to prioritize some things over other things.
- Be prepared for a long day! Between the transportation to and from Disneyland and the miles of walking within the park- you’re probably going to be a bit worn out by the end of the day. Just know that in advance and come with a good attitude.
- Have the Disneyland Paris App downloaded on your phone and ready to go. The map is a must for navigating the parks. Plus it includes ride wait times and show/parade times to help you know where to go next. It can also store your park tickets, make meal reservations, and more.
- If you have extra money to spend (which we rarely do) you may consider purchasing Disney Premier Access passes. These passes allow you to use the fast lane and skip the line for one attraction (you can purchase them for multiple attractions though). They can be purchased on the Disneyland Paris App the day of your visit. We don’t personally use this service so I can’t recommend it and the price seems pretty insane with a single skip-the-line ride ranging from 9-18 euro per person. But I know some people may love this extra feature.
- Wear good walking shoes and comfortable clothing. You’ll be walking many miles between the attractions and the snaking back and forth in the queues.
- If you are traveling with young kids be sure to bring a stroller. Even if your kids don’t use a stroller very often anymore, you will definitely want it at Disneyland. There is so much more walking than you may expect. Disneyland does offer stroller rentals but they are super uncomfortable looking and I’d barely call them a stroller.
- If you are visiting Disneyland Paris with kids, take advantage of the two fun playgrounds within Parc Disneyland called Pirates’ Beach and Frontierland Playground. Walt Disney Studios shockingly has no playgrounds.
- Spend the vast majority of your time at Parc Disneyland and hop over to Walt Disney Studios as you have time. You may then want to hop back again that evening to Parc Disneyland for the fireworks show.
- Take advantage of the single-rider line on the attractions that offer it. This means your party will be split up, but the wait time is usually MUCH shorter.
- If you are visiting Disneyland Paris with young kids who can’t ride all of the rides you want to ride, be sure to take turns as parents riding the ride. After one parent (or adult) finishes the ride, all they need to do is ask a cast member (employee) for a Baby Switch pass. You will then give the Baby Switch pass to the other parent or adult for them to ride the ride while skipping the line! It’s amazing.
Check out more of my Disneyland Paris tips in detail in this post: 15 Essential Tips for Disneyland Paris Planning
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Example #1 One-Day Paris Disneyland itinerary For adults & Older kids
*Use this interactive map to see each stop on this itinerary for one day in Disneyland Paris. The first half of the day at Parc Disneyland is in Blue and the second half of the day at Walt Disney Studios/back to Parc Disneyland is in red. Click on the full-screen icon in the top right corner to have this map open in your own Google Maps app or click on the arrow in the top left corner to see a pullout list of all points on the map*
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Morning:
- Snap a pic with the Sleeping Beauty Castle and check out the impressive dragon lair underneath
- Ride Big Thunder Mountain (rollercoaster). Thunder Mountain has the highest average wait time of any ride in the park so it’s good to get there as one of the first things you do. Even if there is a long wait-it’s worth it
- Ride Pirates of the Caribbean. Explore some of the caverns and treehouses at Adventure Isle on the way.
- Ride Phantom Manor or Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril. These attractions typically have wait times of less than 20 min but nice to do earlier in the day when they can often be less than a 10-minute wait. Indiana Jones at Disneyland Paris is completely different from the same ride in California. It is an outside rollercoaster and not one of our favorites.
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Lunch:
- Take a break and eat lunch at Casa De Coco. Pretty good Mexican food at a decent price in a ‘Coco’ themed restaurant
Afternoon:
- Watch the Lion King: Rhythms of the Pridelands show. Arrive 30-60 min before showtime as seats are first come first serve. Shows are only four times a day at 12:15 pm, 1:15 pm, 3:50 pm, and 4:50 pm.
- See parade floats and characters in front of the castle during Disney Stars on Parade. Be sure to check the Disneyland Paris App for parade times. Grab a treat from a spot on Main Street as you wait for it to start. A spot we love to watch from is the circular square (hub) in front of the castle to get awesome pics with the castle in the background and (depending on the show) there are platforms where many of the characters will come and dance so you can get some fun character interactions.
- Ride Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain: I would recommend using the single-rider- the queue is not particularly exciting and the single-rider line can save you a lot of time. This version of Space Mountain is my favorite, beating out Orlando and Anaheim with its smooth, exciting track and exhilarating launch.
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Head over to Walt Disney Studios Park:
- Ride Ratatouille the Adventure: I recommend saving time in line by using the single-rider line for this ride.
- OPTIONAL: Ride Crush’s Coaster. This is a great ride but it does have quite a long wait (even for single-rider). On a 1-day itinerary I think your time is better spent packing in other rides and attractions but if you have time I do recommend Crush’s Coaster!
- Ride Avengers Assemble: Flight Force. This may be my favorite Disney roller coaster EVER. It is fairly intense but such a great ride for such a small wait time. This coaster seems to be the least appreciated ride at the park as the line is SO short but it’s such an amazing, thrilling ride.
- If the wait is short, ride Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure. It’s a fun, interactive ride but maybe not worth the wait if it’s long.
- Ride Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror. The wait time often gets shorter in the late afternoon/evening.
If you have energy still, head back to Parc Disneyland for the evening:
- Take a relaxing ride on the Disneyland Railroad from the Main Street Station. The wait time for the train can be much shorter in the evening and the ride offers a much-needed rest while still enjoying the ambiance of the park.
- Browse Main Street Shops for souvenirs
- Spend more time exploring the castle on your way to Fantasyland. I think the Paris castle is one of the most magical of all of the Disney Parks. It has a beautiful interior with real stained glass and many other lovely details to appreciate.
- Be a kid again and enjoy some of the smaller rides in Fantasyland now that the younger families have left the park. Mad Hatter Tea Cups and It’s a Small World are always charming and nostalgic.
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The end of the day at Disney Paris is always one of my favorite times of day. The crowds are thinning which makes it a great time to hit some of the attractions you skipped earlier that still want to ride or even take a second ride on a favorite.
- End the night watching the Disney Dreams Nighttime Extravaganza and the Disney Electrical Sky Parade (drone show). It is hard to beat the magical feeling of watching these shows in front of the castle before you leave the park.
Example #2: One-Day Disneyland Paris itinerary For Families with young Kids
*Use this interactive map to see each stop on this itinerary for one day in Disneyland Paris with kids. The first half of the day is in blue and the second half of the day is in red. Click on the full-screen icon in the top right corner to have this map open in your own Google Maps app or click on the arrow in the top left corner to see a pullout list of all points on the map*
- Snap a pic with the Sleeping Beauty Castle and check out the animatronic dragon underneath. The dragon can either be loved by young kids or they may find it a bit scary.
- Ride Big Thunder Mountain which is a rollercoaster that even our 4-year-old was able to ride (and loved!). Thunder Mountain has the highest average wait time of any ride in the park so it’s good to get there as one of the first things you do. Even if there is a long wait-it’s worth it. If you have a child who is too small to ride, they can play with one parent at the nearby Frontierland Playground while the others ride. Remember to get a Rider Swap pass at the end of the ride for the other parent so they can skip the queue.
- Ride Pirates of the Caribbean either just as a parent getting rider swap or with your kids. Disclaimer: if you are not familiar with Pirates of the Caribbean, it is a ride in the dark and does have spooky vibes. Our 4-year-old is not interested in it for these reasons.
- Let the kids get their wiggles out exploring the caverns and treehouses at Adventure Isle.
- Play at the Pirates’ Beach Playground (also a good place to play if the kids don’t want to ride Pirates of the Caribbean but one of the parents do want to ride)
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Lunch:
- Eat lunch near Adventure Isle at either Casa De Coco (Tex-Mex), Cowboy Cookout Barbeque, or Colonel Hathi’s Outpost (Italian). Keep a lookout for character meet and greets in the area-especially at Cowboy Cookout.
- Watch the Lion King: Rhythms of the Pridelands show. Arrive 30-60 min before showtime as seats are first come first serve. Shows are only four times a day at 12:15, 1:15, 3:50, and 4:50. Our entire family, including parents and our 1-year-old and 4-year-old, loved this show.
- Explore Fantasyland and ride the rides your kids show interest in. Some of our kid’s favorite rides in Fantasyland are Dumbo the Flying Elephant, the Mad Hatter’s Tea Cups, and the Carousel. Plus, some fun rides that are often overlooked are the Fairytale Boat Ride (Le Pays des Contes de Fées) and Casey Jr. Circus Train ( a small coaster-style train for the littles). We usually avoid the ultra-slow-moving queues (with an average 40+ min wait!) like Peter Pan’s Flight and instead opt for other faster-moving attractions.
- Walk through the castle on your way to the Disney Stars on Parade. I think the Disneyland Paris castle is one of the most magical of all of the Disney Parks. It has a beautiful interior with real stained glass and other lovely details to appreciate.
- Watch the Disney Stars on Parade in front of the castle. Be sure to check the Disneyland Paris App for parade times- this may change at what point this is in your itinerary. Grab a treat from nearby Main Street as you wait for the parade to start. A great spot to watch is from the circular square (hub) in front of the castle. You can get awesome pics with the castle in the background. Plus, depending on the show, there are platforms where many of the characters will come and dance so you can get some fun character interactions with your kids.
- Ride Autopia: My kids love getting to drive their own car and this ride is definitely one of my core memories as a child visiting Disneyland.
- Parents ride Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain. If you or your partner enjoy fast rollercoasters, this is a great one to do with a single-rider queue where you can quickly take turns using the rider swap feature at the end. The Disneyland Paris version of Space Mountain is my favorite-beating out the Orlando and Anaheim versions with its smooth and exciting track and exhilarating launch. The other partner can entertain the kids by exploring the nearby Les Mystéres du Nautilus (a walk-through of a submarine with a viewport inside of passing ocean life) and then use Rider Swap or Single Rider to take their turn on the rollercoaster.
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- If your kids aren’t totally losing it by this point- you can spend a few minutes browsing for souvenirs at the Main Street Shops on your way out of the park.
- Ride the Disneyland Railroad. The Main Street station usually has the shortest wait times and the wait gets even shorter as the evening rolls around. It’s located right near the exit/entrance of the park. If you want to do this ride earlier in the day, it can offer a much-needed rest while still enjoying the ambiance of the park and it does have other stations to board throughout the park.
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End of the Night:
- End the night by watching the Disney Dreams Nighttime Extravaganza and the Disney Electrical Sky Parade (drone show). We have never kept our kids out late enough for the night-time fireworks/ shows since they often don’t begin until around 9 PM in the winter and 10 PM in summer (check the app for showtimes). However, I know many families that find it to be a magical way to end the day. But if you aren’t sure everyone will have the stamina, it may be better to end your magical day earlier while everyone is still happy 😅!
Note: For a one-day Disneyland Paris itinerary with kids I do not recommend visiting Walt Disney Studios Park. However, if your little ones are big Pixar, Marvel Super Heroes, or Frozen fans, it could be worth your time to prioritize time at Walt Disney Studios or add another day to your itinerary. With that in mind, here are some top things to do…
Walt Disney Studios:
- Frozen: A Musical Invitation, Together: a Pixar Musical Adventure, or other stage shows. Like the Lion King show at Disneyland (which we love), you need to be sure to arrive early for these shows but it can be a nice opportunity to sit down in the pre-queue and give your feet a rest. You may want to buy snacks or treats before you enter the pre-queue to keep everyone happy!
- Ride Ratatouille: The Adventure. This ride often has wait times of 30-35 min but is worth the wait for a super immersive experience. While you can bring small children on (I had our 1.5-year-old in my lap) it may be a little overwhelming for them.
- Ride Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure. This can be a super fun and competitive ride for slightly older kids but your little Spidey-fan may just prefer waiting for the frequent Spider-Man appearances on the roof of the building.
- Ride Avengers Assemble: Flight Force. This coaster may be my favorite Disney roller coaster EVER. It is fairly intense and kids need to be 1.2 meters tall to ride but it’s super fun for parents to take turns doing Single Rider which usually only has a 5-minute wait in the afternoon. The little ones (with the other parent) can explore the Avengers Campus outside as there are often impromptu shows like the Guardians of the Galaxy Dance Challenge happening just outside.
Where Should I Stay Near Disneyland Paris?
Mayber after reading this you’ve decided it may be better to not try and do Disneyland Paris in one day, but rather better to spend the night near Disneyland Paris and not take a day trip to the park. But now you have to figure out where to stay. No worries- I’ve got you!
Since we are usually traveling with small children, we prefer to stay near Disneyland Paris and do 1-2 days in the park rather than try to do a day trip from Central Paris (it’s just too much for one day).
I know many people who are big fans of staying at Disney hotels whenever they visit a Disney park. However, after lots and lots of time spent looking at the Disneyland Paris hotels I just wasn’t convinced it was the best option.
Only one hotel, the Disneyland Hotel, is really within a short walk from the park. It’s a beautiful, 5-star hotel right at the entrance of Parc Disneyland but it is by-and-far out of our price range. However, Disneyland Hotel it’s a great option if you have the money and love a bit of luxury. It recently completed a full renovation.
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The second closest hotel to the park is Disney Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel. Again, a beautiful new hotel, but unfortunately out of our price range. It is located at the end of Disney Village outside of the park.
The rest of the Disney hotels are a long walk or shuttle ride away from the park and honestly look pretty expensive for what you get.
We prefer to rent an Airbnb in the village of Serris which is only about a 10-15 minute walk to the park. We love having a full kitchen, living room, and bedrooms to relax in after a long day in the park. We usually end up making dinner at the Airbnb since our kids are pretty done with Disneyland by that time and sometimes pack lunches from the Airbnb as well.
Serris is a really lovely, quiet village and such a short walk to the park. This is one of the Airbnbs we have stayed in near Disneyland Paris and we loved it. Plus the price was amazing- just over 100 euros per night. The same hosts of this Airbnb host loads of other nice Airbnbs all in the same great Serris village with a great price. I highly recommend them.
If you’re more of a hotel person and you want the breakfast that comes along with that- my husband has stayed at Aparthotel Adagio and had a great experience. We always walk past this hotel on our way to the park and I’m pretty sure it’s the closest non-Disney hotel to the entrance (or the closest one we’ve seen).
The Aparthotel Adagio has spacious rooms with a small living room and small kitchen plus it has an option continental breakfast and even a pool! It’s definitely a place we’ve considered staying as a family.
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And that’s everything I think you need to know to plan a day trip to Paris Disneyland. You can definitely get a great feel for Disneyland Paris in a day and I hope this guide helps you know how to make that happen. Let me know in the comments below if you have any questions about Disneyland Paris or adding a trip to Paris Disneyland to a greater Paris trip- I”ll be sure to get back to you!
Check out these other posts, I know you’ll love them:
- 15 Essential Tips for Disneyland Paris Planning
- The Only Itinerary You Need to Spend Two Days in Paris
- 27 Essential Paris Travel Tips: Things to Know Before Traveling to Paris
- The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Paris with a Toddler: Things to do + Top Tips
- 10 Fun Playgrounds in Paris Near Top Paris Attractions
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