ORIGIN CITIES • Updated June 2026

Amsterdam to Disneyland Paris: Train, Flights and Transfers

Train or plane from the Netherlands to the magic — realistic times, costs and the easiest way to finish the trip at the resort gates.

Amsterdam is one of the easiest European cities to reach Disneyland Paris from, with both a fast direct train and frequent short flights. The two options suit different travellers: the train is centre to centre and luggage-friendly, while flying can win on price if you book early. Either way, the real question for most families is the same — how do you get from your Paris arrival point to the resort without a stressful scramble?

Below we lay out the train and flight routes from Amsterdam, the realistic journey times, and how to turn that final stretch into a single relaxed leg. Whether you step off a high-speed train in central Paris or land at Charles de Gaulle, a private transfer covers the last part door to door so the holiday starts the moment you arrive.

Taking the high-speed train

The direct high-speed train links Amsterdam Centraal with Paris in around three hours and twenty minutes, running several times a day. It is comfortable, has proper luggage space and drops you right in the heart of the city — no airport transfers or baggage carousels. The trade-off is that the resort is still about 32 km east of the centre, so you finish with a short onward leg rather than arriving at the gates directly.

Flying from Amsterdam

Short flights from Amsterdam to Paris are frequent and quick in the air, typically landing at Charles de Gaulle. Once you factor in check-in, security and the wait for bags, the door-to-door time often lines up with the train. Flying can be cheaper on advance fares, though, and CDG is the closest major airport to the resort, which makes the onward transfer short. Our CDG airport transfer page covers that leg in detail.

Finish your journey at the gates

Whether you arrive by train or plane, a fixed-price transfer takes you straight to the resort — from 70 euros at CDG, with free child seats and flight tracking.

From the Paris station to the resort

If you take the train, you arrive at a central Paris station and still need to reach Marne-la-Vallee. A private transfer collects you on the platform side and drives straight out to the resort, roughly 45 minutes away, with a fixed fare from a central Paris station starting at 90 euros. There is no Metro change with cases and no second ticket to buy. Our Paris to Disney transfer service is built for exactly this final leg.

From CDG to Disneyland Paris

If you fly, the transfer is shorter still. Charles de Gaulle is about 45 minutes from the resort, and our fixed fare from CDG starts at 70 euros with no meter and no surge. Your driver tracks the flight, meets you in arrivals with a name board, and handles the bags, so even a delayed landing or a late-night arrival is straightforward.

Which option suits you

For families with luggage who value comfort, the centre-to-centre train followed by a private car is hard to beat. For travellers chasing the lowest fare or arriving from farther afield, flying into CDG keeps the final transfer short and cheap. Either route ends the same way: a single, fixed-price drive to the resort, available 24 hours a day with English-speaking drivers and free child seats.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the train from Amsterdam to Disneyland Paris?

The high-speed train from Amsterdam Centraal to Paris takes around three hours and twenty minutes, then you need an onward transfer to the resort.

Is it faster to fly or take the train from Amsterdam?

Centre to resort, the train is often comparable to flying once check-in and security are counted, and it drops you in central Paris ready for one transfer leg.

How do I get from the Paris station to Disneyland?

A private transfer collects you at the station and drives straight to the resort, about 45 minutes away, with a fixed fare from a central Paris station starting at 90 euros.

Which Paris airport should I fly into from Amsterdam?

Most flights land at Charles de Gaulle, the closest airport to the resort. Our fixed transfer from CDG starts at 70 euros and takes roughly 45 minutes.

Can a transfer handle a late evening arrival?

Yes. We run 24 hours a day and track your flight or train, so a late arrival is met the same way as a daytime one with a fixed price agreed in advance.