Visiting Disneyland Paris with a newborn is wonderfully doable, and the transfer from the airport sets the tone for the whole trip. A newborn needs a calm environment, a properly fitted infant seat and a parent who is not flustered by stairs and crowds. These transfer tips focus on the practical details that make the first hour after landing feel manageable rather than daunting.
Why a direct transfer suits the newborn stage
The RER from CDG involves a change at Châtelet–Les Halles, with stairs, escalators and busy platforms, and the journey often runs 60-90 minutes. With a newborn, a pram and a nappy bag, that is a lot to coordinate. A private transfer covers the same 38km in around 45 minutes, door to door, with no changes. Your baby stays in one safe seat and you stay in your own space, which makes feeding times and settling far easier to manage.
A free, correctly fitted infant seat
French law requires children under 10 to use an appropriate restraint, and for a newborn that means a rear-facing infant carrier. We provide a free infant seat for the 0-12 month group, fitted before we collect you, so it is ready and secure the moment you arrive. There is no need to lug your own carrier through the terminal or risk a rank taxi without one.
- Free rear-facing infant seat for ages 0-12 months.
- Meet-and-greet so a driver carries the load while you carry the baby.
- Free waiting time so feeds and changes are never rushed.
Feeding, changing and taking your time
Because we track your flight and include free waiting, there is no rush in arrivals. Take the time to change or feed your baby before you set off, so the journey itself is settled. Keep essentials in a small bag in the cabin rather than the boot. The 45-minute drive is often enough for a contented sleep, and the steady motion tends to soothe newborns far more than a busy station concourse.
Packing for a newborn, one fixed fare
Newborns come with kit, so space matters. A saloon seats up to three passengers and accommodates a folded pram and cases. If you are bringing a travel cot, extra bags or travelling with grandparents, a minivan seating 7-8 gives the room you need. The fare is fixed from €70 with no meter, and a return saves 10%, so the budget is settled before you travel.
Frequently asked questions
Do you provide an infant car seat for a newborn?
Yes, a free rear-facing infant seat for ages 0-12 months, fitted before pickup.
Is a private transfer better than the RER with a newborn?
For most families, yes. A direct 45-minute drive avoids the stairs and crowds of the 60-90 minute RER route.
Can the driver wait while I feed or settle the baby?
Yes. We track your flight and offer free waiting time.
How much luggage and baby gear can I bring?
A saloon takes a folded pram and cases; a minivan suits travel cots and larger groups.
What does the transfer cost?
A fixed fare from €70 with no meter and a 10% return discount.
Book a calm transfer for your newborn
Free infant seat, free waiting and a driver who helps with the bags so you can hold the baby.
Related reading: CDG to Disneyland with a baby and the best way from CDG with kids.
