You cannot, Euro Disney no longer exists. Disneyland Paris replaced it. It is actually the same physically but under new management (the Disney resorts abroad are not managed by Disney Corp.)
I think you can take the train if have or take a flight on the aeroplane . I guess
Disney's choice was apparently very good judging by the attendance at the Eurodisney site (most visited site in France, itself the most visited country in the world).
Construction on Euro Disney (now called Disneyland Paris) started in 1988; the park didn't actually open until 1992.
You make the call. Disney World (incorrectly nicknamed Disneyland Florida) has had several openings from the 1970's leading up through their newest major of the 4-parks openings in 1997/1998. Disneyland Paris, however, opened under the name EuroDisney in 1992.
Probably by bus to Paris and then train to eurodisney... however if there are 3+ travelling in your group you are probably better off getting a direct private transfer from beauvais to Disney... this will cost more but is well worth it, saving both time, hassle and stress! The Ryanair bus from Beauvais to Paris is great, it takes at least 75 mins to get to Paris. But then you have to walk to the metro, then change and take the RER to Disney then get a shuttle bus to one of the Disney Hotels. The whole trip takes 3 hours. A private shuttle to Disney takes 75 to 90 mins and is door to door. There are lots of shuttle companies who advertise on the web. If you do a Google search you'll find hundreds. I've already used shuttle-transfers.net, and they were brilliant (cheap & reliable), but there are many others. Prices range drastically from 110 euro to 190 euro for a private service, depending on the company you pick. Shared services are cheaper, but you may have to wait around for extra passengers to fill up the minibus. And the trip is not always direct.
David Gohman goes by Go-Go.
Use the RER.
You can't go on the metro, you have to go on the RER (google it). From the centre of Paris it takes about 35 minutes.
I don't know any buses going from Paris to Eurodisney, only RER (abreviation for "Reseau Express Regional" = Regional express network) Line A ; destination trains: Marne-la-Vallée - Chessy - Eurodisney Didier from Paris.
Marne-la-Vallée
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If it were in Africa then it wouldn't be called EuroDisney, would it? It is in Europe because some 700 million people live in Europe and the Disney corporation wanted to make a bit more money.
It is called Disneyland Paris or EuroDisney in French.
that's not common to take a taxi between Eurodisney and Paris, as the RER regional trains have a stop right at the entrance of the Disney parks - much cheaper and usually twice as fast.
Good grief, no. Only the bit inside metropolitan Paris is underground.
What is the distance between Beauvais Airport and Charles De Galle Airport in Paris
I have just completed this journey and it will take approximately 3 hours, depending on weather and traffic it may take longer.
they sell utensils,clothes,memorbiala and teddies and a bit more the prices are about £16.99 (euros) for a decent size teddy