Several years ago now Walt Disney came up with the idea of building one of his magical parks in Europe. There was great excitement with many governments jostling to have the park built in their country. The final decision was made to build the park just outside Paris hopefully making it easily accessible for all Europeans to visit so what are the best ways of traveling to Disneyland Paris.
By Car
You need to head towards Paris and then get on the A4 Metz-Nancy motorway. You will need to take exit 14 sign posted "Parcs Disney". If you are staying at the Davy Crocket Ranch then you will need to take exit 13 sign posted "Provins Serris". You will find that Disney is signposted along the major routes well before the turn off and is very easy to find.
By Train
If you are staying in Paris and are visiting Eurodisney for the day then you need to take the RER line A to Marne La Vallee/Chessy station.
The Eurostar will actually take you right to the entrance of the park and so is a convenient way to travel from England
TGV - There are connection straight to Marne La Vallee/Chessy from over 25 cities in France.
You will need to fly into Paris Charles de Gaulle or Orly Airports. Once you have disembarked you will find you can continue your journey either by train or bus. VEA shuttle service offers daily links to Disneyland Resort Paris hotels with departures every 30 to 45 minutes.
So as you can see public transport and the road systems are well placed to get you to Disneyland Paris easily however I would advise you avoid driving around Paris during the rush hour as you can find large build ups of traffic.
Disneyland Paris - How to Get There