Orly Airport sits south of Paris, Disneyland is east. The drive takes about 50 minutes on a good day, up to 1 hour 15 when traffic is heavy. Your driver meets you right at the arrivals exit of your terminal — Orly 1, 2, 3 or 4 — just tell us which one when you book.
How it works
Grab your bags, walk through the arrivals door, and your driver is right there holding a sign with your name. They help with the luggage — and let’s be honest, Disney trips come with a lot of bags. You get in the car, and off you go toward Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy.
The route follows the A86 ring road then the A4 motorway east. 50 minutes in normal conditions, sometimes longer during the southern Paris rush. Your driver knows the shortcuts: depending on the time, they might take the Francilienne (A104) to dodge the worst jams.
Drop-off at Disneyland
We take you exactly where you need to be: Disneyland Park entrance, Disney Village, or straight to your hotel reception. If you’re at one of the resort hotels (Santa Fe, Cheyenne, Sequoia Lodge, Newport Bay, New York, or the Disneyland Hotel), we know every entrance. Staying at a partner hotel outside the resort? That works too, just give us the address.
What’s included
- All tolls (A86, A4) — included in the quoted price.
- 30 minutes free waiting after landing — time to get bags and wrangle the kids.
- Child seats — baby, toddler or booster, just tell us the ages. Free of charge.
- No night surcharge — same price whether you land at noon or midnight.
Why not take public transport?
You could, but here’s what that looks like: OrlyVal train to Antony, RER B to Chatelet, then RER A to Marne-la-Vallee. Three changes, about 1.5 hours minimum, stairs everywhere, and no lifts that actually work when you need them. In a private car, your kids can sleep in the back seat while you enjoy the air conditioning. Door to door. Done.