Cost & Comparison • Updated September 2025

Travelling as a Group of Six: CDG to Disneyland Costs

One minivan, one fixed fare, everyone together — the simplest way for six to travel.

If you are travelling as a group of six from CDG to Disneyland Paris, the good news is that group travel is where a private transfer really shines. A single minivan carries all six in one fixed fare from €70, shared across the group, so the per-person cost can drop to little more than a train ticket — without any of the changes, stairs or luggage juggling. Here is how the options stack up.

Why a saloon will not work for six

A standard saloon seats up to three passengers, so six of you simply will not fit, especially with suitcases. That leaves two realistic choices: split into two saloons, or take a single minivan. The minivan, seating seven to eight with dedicated luggage space, is purpose-built for a group of your size and keeps everyone in one vehicle for the whole 38-kilometre, 45-minute drive.

One minivan versus two cars

Splitting a group of six across two saloons means paying two separate fares, and it risks the cars becoming separated in traffic — frustrating when you want to arrive together. A single minivan on one fixed fare from €70 avoids both problems. It is usually cheaper than two cars and, just as importantly, far less complicated to coordinate when you land.

The minivan versus six RER tickets

The RER costs a few euros per person, so six tickets seems cheap at first glance. But multiply that by six and the total climbs, and you still face the change at Châtelet–Les Halles, stairs, and the task of moving everyone's luggage across a busy network. Divide a single minivan fare from €70 between six people and the per-head figure is genuinely competitive — and the comfort of a direct, door-to-door ride is in a different league.

Getting the best value as a group

  • Book one minivan so all six and the luggage travel together in a single ride.
  • Add a return trip to claim the 10% round-trip discount.
  • Request free child seats in advance if any of the group are little ones.

There is a comfort factor too that pure cost comparisons miss. After a flight, a group of six wants to stay together, chat about the days ahead and arrive at the hotel in one go rather than reassembling on a platform. A single minivan delivers exactly that, with one driver who knows the route, tracks your flight and greets you by name at arrivals. For most groups it is the difference between a fragmented start and a smooth one. For more on larger parties, read our guide to Disneyland Paris transfers for large groups.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a group of six pay from CDG to Disneyland Paris?

One minivan carries all six in a fixed fare from €70, shared across the group, often little more per head than six train tickets.

Can six people fit in one taxi?

Not in a saloon, which seats up to three. A minivan seats seven to eight with luggage space, keeping the group together.

Is one minivan cheaper than two cars?

Usually yes. One minivan on a single fixed fare from €70 avoids paying two fares and risking separation in traffic.

How does a minivan compare with six RER tickets?

Six tickets add up and you still face a change with luggage. One minivan fare divided six ways is competitive and far more comfortable.

Can we get a discount on a return trip?

Yes. Booking a round trip earns a 10% discount across both directions.

Book one minivan for all six

Everyone together, one fixed fare from €70, plus 10% off return trips and free child seats.