Glasgow is one of the easiest Scottish cities to reach Disneyland Paris from, with direct flights putting you in the French capital in around two hours. The flight is the simple part; the bit that catches families out is the final stretch from the airport to the resort, especially after an early start with tired children and a pile of cases.
This complete guide covers your flight choices from Glasgow, which Paris airport works best for the resort, and how a fixed-price private transfer turns the last leg into a single relaxed drive. The aim is to help you arrive at the parks without a single train change or shuttle queue.
Flights from Glasgow to Paris
Direct services from Glasgow to Paris run regularly and take roughly two hours in the air. The majority land at Charles de Gaulle to the north-east of the city, which is the most convenient airport for Disneyland Paris. Some low-cost routes use Beauvais instead, which can look cheaper on the ticket price but sits much further from the resort, so factor the longer transfer into your planning before you book.
Which airport is best for the resort
For most Glasgow travellers, Charles de Gaulle is the clear winner. It is around 45 minutes from the resort by road and our private taxi from there is a fixed fare from €70. Orly, to the south of the city, is also well served and priced from €90 with a drive of around 50 to 60 minutes. Beauvais is the outlier at roughly 150 km and about an hour and a quarter, priced on request. Our airport transfer to Disneyland Paris page lays out each option side by side.
Land in Paris and ride straight to the gates
Book a fixed-price transfer from €70 from CDG with flight tracking, meet and greet and free child seats. Your fare is set before you fly, so there are no surprises after landing.
The transfer from CDG to Disneyland Paris
Once you clear arrivals at Charles de Gaulle, the resort run is straightforward. Your driver has tracked the Glasgow flight, so a delay or an early landing does not leave you stranded. After meeting you in the terminal with a name board, the driver loads your bags and heads for the A4 motorway towards Marne-la-Vallee. The whole drive is usually about 45 minutes, and because the price is fixed there is no meter ticking in traffic.
Travelling as a family or group
Glasgow trips to the resort are often family affairs, and a private minivan handles that easily, seating up to seven or eight passengers with their luggage. Free child seats and boosters are available on request, which matters after a long travel day. Larger parties travelling together can keep everyone in one vehicle rather than splitting across trains, and our group transfer service is set up for exactly that kind of trip.
Planning the return to Glasgow
The journey home is just as easy to organise. We arrange a return pickup from your hotel or the resort back to CDG, Orly or Beauvais, timed around your flight so you reach check-in with room to spare. Booking the outbound and return together keeps both legs at a fixed price and removes any last-minute scramble for a ride. If you want to see the broader resort service first, our Disney Paris taxi page is a good starting point.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the flight from Glasgow to Paris?
Direct flights from Glasgow to Paris take roughly two hours. Most land at Charles de Gaulle, while some low-cost flights use Beauvais, which is further from the resort.
Which Paris airport is best for Disneyland from Glasgow?
Charles de Gaulle is the most convenient, around 45 minutes from the resort by private taxi. Beauvais flights can be cheaper but the transfer is longer.
How do I get from CDG to Disneyland Paris after my flight?
A private taxi from CDG to the resort is a fixed fare from €70 and takes about 45 minutes. Your driver meets you in arrivals and drives door to door.
How much is a transfer from Beauvais to Disneyland Paris?
Beauvais sits about 150 km from the resort and the drive takes around an hour and fifteen minutes, so the transfer is priced on request.
Can a single taxi carry my whole family from the airport?
Yes. Our minivans seat up to seven or eight passengers with luggage, so most families fit in one vehicle with free child seats on request.
