We are staying in Paris for a week from 29 July and intend to visit Disneyland Paris. We are on the east side near Chateau Vincennes so think it may be best to drive there.
Any adv ice as to whether driving would be a good option - there are 8 of us altogether or would it be much better to go on the train?
On the website it says that entry is subject to capacity of the park - does this mean that we could travel there and not get in (een if we had purchased tickets in advance)?
A 10% reduction on buying tickets in advance is offered on the website and then you do not have to queue. Presumably picking up the tickets on site is a relatively easy and simple process, does anyone have any experience of this?
I know it will be busy for most of the summer holidays - any views on a best day to go?
Any other advice to make this trip as easy as possible please?
Thanks for your help.
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Train is direct and you dont have to worry about traffic. Thats about it for the plus side of the train lol. If it is hot outside there is no AC and the train is like a sauna. It can be crowded. I went to Disney yesterday and the crowd was light in the morning and picked up untill it was fairly heavy by 2.
We rode with someone in a car to Disney and took the RER back. The car was FAR more comfortable.
As far as capacity is concerned, yes if the parc is full they will not let you in. As people exit they will let more in. But it is very unusual for the parc to reach capacity.
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Take your own packed lunches and drinks if you can. Once your at the Disney Parc the prices soar.
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