Beauvais-Tille Airport is 120 km northwest of Disneyland Paris. It’s a proper drive. But that’s where most budget airlines land (Ryanair, Wizz Air), and there’s no direct public transport link to Disney from here. A private transfer is really the only comfortable option.
The Beauvais to Disneyland journey
Your driver waits at the arrivals car park. Beauvais has one terminal — you can’t miss each other. The route takes the A16 motorway toward Paris, then the A104 (Francilienne) to loop around the north side of Paris, and finally the A4 east to Marne-la-Vallee. Allow 2 hours with clear roads, up to 2.5 hours during peak times.
It’s a long drive, but in a comfortable sedan with legroom and air conditioning, it goes by fast. Kids usually fall asleep before you pass Senlis. And unlike the official shuttle bus that drops you at Porte Maillot in western Paris (from where you still have to figure out how to get to Disney), we take you straight to your hotel door.
What about the official shuttle bus?
The Beauvais-to-Paris bus costs around €17 per person and goes to Porte Maillot only. From there, you need the RER A or metro to reach Disney — that’s another 1.5 hours with your suitcases. For a family of four, once you add up bus tickets, metro fares, and the time lost, a private car often works out surprisingly close in price — minus all the hassle.
What’s included
- All motorway tolls (A16, A104, A4) — included in the fixed price.
- 30 minutes free waiting at the airport — delayed flight? We wait.
- Child seats — infant, child, or booster. Free, just mention ages when booking.
- Water and chargers — because 2 hours is a long time without a phone.
Arriving at Disneyland
We drop you at your Disney resort hotel, at Disney Village, or at the park entrance. We also cover partner hotels around Val d’Europe and Serris. Just give us the exact address when you book.