Newcastle is a popular starting point for North East families heading to Disneyland Paris, and the journey is more straightforward than many expect. The flight to Paris is short, and once you land the resort is only around 45 minutes away by road. The part most people overlook when planning is that final leg from the airport — and getting it right is what turns a long travel day into an easy one.
This guide walks through the flight options from Newcastle, which Paris airport works best, and how a fixed-price private transfer finishes the trip without the stress of trains and changes. The goal is simple: land, meet your driver, and arrive at the resort with everyone in good spirits.
Flying from Newcastle
Flights from Newcastle to Paris take a little over an hour in the air, with some routes direct and others via a connecting hub. Charles de Gaulle is the most common landing point and, conveniently, the closest major airport to the resort. Because the flight is short, the airport transfer at the Paris end becomes the deciding factor in how relaxed your arrival feels.
Which airport to choose
If you have a choice, aim for Charles de Gaulle. It is the nearest airport to Disneyland Paris, which keeps the onward transfer short and the fixed fare low. Orly is also workable for some routes, sitting south of the city with a slightly longer drive. Beauvais, used by certain low-cost carriers, is far further out at around 150 km, so transfers from there are priced on request rather than at a flat rate.
Book your Paris airport transfer
Land at CDG, meet your driver, and ride straight to the resort for a fixed 70 euros — free child seats, flight tracking and English-speaking drivers.
From the airport to the resort
From Charles de Gaulle, the drive to Disneyland Paris is around 45 minutes in normal traffic, with our fixed fare starting at 70 euros. There is no meter and no surge, so an evening arrival costs the same as a midday one. The driver tracks your flight, meets you in arrivals with a name board, and takes you straight to your hotel or the park gates. Our CDG airport transfer page explains the route in full.
Why a private transfer suits families
After an early flight with children, the last thing most parents want is to navigate the RER with cases and pushchairs. A private car removes the changes entirely: one vehicle, one driver, door to door. Child and booster seats are included free, and minivans seat up to seven or eight, so the whole family travels together. For larger parties, our group transfer service keeps everyone in one vehicle.
Planning your return
The same fixed-price service works in reverse. We can collect you from the resort in good time for your Newcastle flight, watching the clock so you reach check-in with margin to spare. Booking the return at the same time as the outbound is the easiest way to keep the whole trip stress-free from start to finish.
Frequently asked questions
How do I fly from Newcastle to Disneyland Paris?
Most travellers fly from Newcastle to a Paris airport, often Charles de Gaulle, sometimes via a connection. After landing, a private transfer covers the last 45 minutes to the resort.
Which Paris airport is best from Newcastle?
Charles de Gaulle is the most convenient as the closest airport. Our fixed transfer from CDG starts at 70 euros and takes around 45 minutes.
How long does the transfer to the resort take?
From CDG the drive is roughly 45 minutes. From Orly allow a little longer, with a fixed fare from 90 euros. Beauvais is much farther and priced on request.
Is a private transfer better than the train for families?
For families with luggage and tired children, a door-to-door car removes the changes and steps the RER involves, with a fixed fare and free child seats.
What if my Newcastle flight is delayed?
We track your flight in real time, so a delay simply shifts the pickup. Your driver waits in arrivals with a name board and the fixed price does not change.
