Travelling with a toddler from CDG to Disneyland Paris is all about removing friction. After a flight, a tired one-to-four year old has limited patience for queues, escalators and platform changes, so the way you cover the final 38km can make or break the start of your holiday. This guide walks through the practical decisions, from car seats to snacks, and explains why a door-to-door transfer suits this age group so well.
Why the road beats the rail with a toddler
The RER B and A combination looks economical on paper, but it asks a lot of a small child. You change at Châtelet–Les Halles, often carrying a folded pushchair up and down stairs through dense crowds, and the whole trip can stretch to 60-90 minutes. A private transfer covers the same distance in around 45 minutes, door to door, with your toddler strapped into a proper seat and no transfers along the way. For most families that difference is worth every euro.
The right car seat, fitted for you
French law requires children under 10 to use an appropriate restraint. We provide a free convertible seat for the 1-4 age group, fitted before we collect you, so your toddler is secure from the moment you leave arrivals. You do not have to bring your own seat through the airport or hope a rank taxi happens to carry one.
- Free convertible seat fitted before pickup.
- Meet-and-greet with a name board so you are not searching for your driver.
- Flight tracking and free waiting if your little one needs a moment.
Timing the journey around nap and meltdown windows
Toddlers run on a schedule, so try to align the transfer with a natural lull. A 45-minute car journey is often the perfect length for a post-flight doze, and the steady motion settles many children far better than a noisy train. Keep a small snack and a favourite toy in your hand luggage rather than the boot, so you can reach them instantly without unpacking.
Luggage, pushchairs and one fixed price
A saloon seats up to three passengers and takes a folded pushchair plus cases comfortably. If you are travelling with grandparents or a second child, a minivan seating 7-8 gives more room. Either way the fare is fixed from €70, with no meter and a 10% saving on a return, so you know the cost before you leave home.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the transfer from CDG to Disneyland with a toddler?
Around 45 minutes door to door, compared with 60-90 minutes by RER with a change at Châtelet–Les Halles.
Will you provide a toddler car seat?
Yes, a free convertible seat for ages 1-4, fitted before pickup.
Can the driver wait if my toddler needs a moment?
Yes. We track your flight and include free waiting time.
Is there room for a pushchair and luggage?
A saloon takes a folded pushchair and cases; a minivan offers extra space for larger families.
How much is the CDG to Disneyland transfer?
A fixed fare from €70 with no meter and a 10% return discount.
Book a toddler-friendly transfer
Free convertible seat, fixed fare and a driver who waits if your little one needs a minute.
Related reading: the best way from CDG with kids and CDG to Disneyland with a baby.
