The hotel is booked. The Disneyland Paris app is downloaded. You’ve promised the kids they’ll meet Elsa. You’ve even packed the matching Mickey ears in the carry-on.

And then, at 11 PM the night before departure, someone Googles: “how to get from CDG to Disneyland Paris?”

That’s where the magic stops — or truly begins. Everything depends on what you do in the next five minutes.

2026: Disneyland Paris Is a Different Resort

This isn’t the Disneyland Paris your parents took you to. On March 29, 2026, Walt Disney Studios Park officially became Disney Adventure World — a complete reimagining of the resort’s second park.

The headline attraction is World of Frozen: a life-size recreation of the Kingdom of Arendelle, built around the Frozen Ever After ride, royal encounters with Anna and Elsa, and a Nordic tavern straight out of the films. Connecting everything is Adventure Way — a new central promenade with 15 dining spots and a nightly 360° show called Disney Cascade of Lights, where drones, water screens, and choreographed fountains light up Adventure Bay in a spectacle that’s never been attempted before.

That’s before you count Raiponce Tangled Spin, the Regal View Restaurant & Lounge, a fully rethought Ratatouille: L’Aventure Totalement Toquée de Rémy, and a Lion King water attraction already under construction. Disneyland Paris in 2026 is the most ambitious version of the resort in its 33-year history.

More to see means more visitors — families flying in from Paris CDG, Orly, Beauvais-Tillé, or straight from New York JFK, Montreal YUL, Casablanca Mohamed V, Madrid Barajas, Dakar, Rome Fiumicino, and Lisbon. More visitors means more pressure on every part of the journey — including the last 45 kilometers between the airport and Marne-la-Vallée.

The “We’ll Figure It Out” Trap

Here’s the scene nobody photographs:

It’s 8:47 AM. Your flight just landed at Charles de Gaulle AirportTerminal 2E, maybe Terminal 1, or Terminal 3. The kids are running on four hours of sleep and three airport croissants. You have four bags, a stroller, and a five-year-old asking “are we there yet?” before you’ve even cleared passport control.

Your options — in order of how they actually feel at 9 AM with tired children:

The RER B + RER A connection — affordable on paper. From CDG you first need to reach Châtelet–Les Halles, navigate corridors and staircases with all your luggage, then board the RER A to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy. Allow a full hour, without counting delays. Take the wrong direction and you’re headed to Cergy.

Taxis and Uber — available, but surge pricing around CDG terminals is very real. And “arriving at Chessy station” is not the same as “arriving at the park entrance.”

Unbooked buses — approximate schedules, no flight tracking, uncertain stops.

None of these are disasters. But none of them are the start of a magical day either.

Book It Before You Board

With Ozeroute’s shared shuttle from CDG to Disneyland Paris, the whole picture changes:

  • Fixed fare: €21.90 per passenger — no surcharge, no last-minute surprises
  • Direct drop-off at Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy — the Disney station, not a random Paris stop
  • ~45 minutes, zero connections, zero platforms to cross with your bags
  • Flight tracking included — your Air France, easyJet, Ryanair, Transavia, or Vueling flight is delayed? The driver already knows

→ Direct shuttle from CDG to Disneyland Paris — fixed price, flight tracked: ozeroute.com/en/bus-airport/disneyland

Traveling with a stroller, car seats, or more than two suitcases? Coming in from Orly — Orly 1, 2, 3, or 4? The private transfer puts a dedicated vehicle at your terminal and takes you directly to the resort, on your schedule.

→ Private transfer to Disneyland Paris — families, groups, late arrivals: ozeroute.com/en/airport-transfer/disneyland

Flying Into Beauvais? There’s a Direct Option for That

Low-cost flights on Ryanair or Wizz Air often land at Beauvais-Tillé Airport (BVA) — about 85 km from the resort. The direct shuttle from Beauvais to Disneyland Paris runs on fixed schedules, bypassing Paris entirely. No Gare du Nord, no Ligne 14, no RATP connections to untangle with a double stroller and a carry-on in each hand.

→ Beauvais shuttle to Disneyland Paris: ozeroute.com/en/bus-airport/paris-beauvais

Need to connect between CDG and Orly, or reach central Paris before heading on to the resort?

→ CDG shuttles — Paris, Orly, Disneyland and beyond: ozeroute.com/en/bus-airport/paris-cdg

The Return Trip: The One Thing Everyone Forgets

The outbound transfer gets planned. The return gets improvised — and that’s how families end up at Disney Village at 10:30 PM, after Disney Cascade of Lights has wrapped, with every rideshare app in Île-de-France surging and not a single seat left on the last RER A of the night.

Book the return when you book the arrival. It takes 90 seconds. It saves a lot of explaining to exhausted children standing on a station platform.

Peak Seasons: Move Fast or Lose Your Slot

Disneyland Paris Halloween runs from September 26 to November 1, 2026. Christmas opens November 7 and runs to January 6, 2027 — one of the busiest stretches of the year, with Main Street U.S.A. fully decorated and daily snowfall effects across the park.

Add French school holiday zones A, B, and C, summer weekends in Seine-et-Marne, major events at Paris-Le Bourget and Paris-Villepinte, and the sustained buzz from Disney Adventure World’s opening year — transfer slots go fast. During these windows, pre-booking isn’t a comfort measure. It’s the difference between a driver at your terminal and a “no availability” message at midnight.

One Less Thing to Think About

World of Frozen, the fully renovated Disneyland Hotel, Marvel Avengers Campus, meet-and-greets with Spider-Man and Thor, Sleeping Beauty Castle, the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror‘s new storyline, the Toy Story Garden — there’s a lot waiting for you at Chessy.

The transfer shouldn’t be one of the unknowns.

→ Shared shuttle CDG → Disneyland Paris — direct, fixed price, flight tracked: ozeroute.com/en/bus-airport/disneyland

→ Private transfer — families, groups, any hour: ozeroute.com/en/airport-transfer/disneyland

→ Coming from Orly? Your transfer starts here: ozeroute.com/en/airport-transfer/paris-orly

Ozeroute operates 24/7, 365 days a year. Shared shuttles run on fixed schedules. Private transfers available at any hour — flight tracking included, no delay fees.