REVIEW · MARNE LA VALLEE
Euro Disney – CDG (One Way) Private Shuttle Transfer
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One calm decision can save your whole trip. This one-way private transfer from Disneyland Paris (or nearby Disney-area hotels) to Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) is built for families who want door-to-door simplicity instead of airport guesswork. What makes it especially interesting is that the driver meets you at the pickup spot with a name board, helps with luggage, and keeps the ride easy with air-conditioning, space for bags, and an on-board entertainment system for kids.
Two things I really like: free child seats/boosters and a driver who takes the stress out of luggage and finding the right spot. One possible drawback: the service won’t welcome oversized or excessive luggage, even though normal baggage is handled without excess charges.
In This Review
- Key Highlights at a Glance
- Private Door-to-Door From Disneyland to CDG: How It Works
- Finding Your Driver: Name Board, Bus Stop 06, and West Gate
- Ride Comfort for Families: AC, Luggage Help, and Kid Entertainment
- Timing to Charles de Gaulle: Planning for Traffic and Airport Reality
- Airport Drop-Off: Getting Put in the Right Place at CDG
- Price and Value: When Private Beats Stress
- Who This Transfer Fits Best (and When It Might Not)
- Should You Book This Private Transfer to CDG?
- FAQ
- What is included in the one-way private transfer?
- Where will the driver pick us up at Disneyland Paris?
- How long does the transfer take to CDG?
- Is there a night surcharge?
- How many people can be in one booking?
- Are child seats available?
Key Highlights at a Glance

- Name-board pickup and driver assistance with luggage, so you’re not hunting around with kids and bags
- Disney park pickup at Bus Stop 06 near the entrance (usually the easiest reference point)
- Air-conditioned, non-smoking vehicles with room for your group and luggage
- Free child safety seats/boosters available on request
- On-board multimedia for children, often with cartoons or kid-friendly viewing
- Approx. 40–45 minute ride to CDG, traffic-dependent
Private Door-to-Door From Disneyland to CDG: How It Works

This transfer is one job, done well: get you from the Disneyland area to CDG with minimal hassle. You’re not sharing a shuttle with strangers, and you’re not juggling multiple stops. It’s private, so your group travels together in a comfortable vehicle with an on-board entertainment system.
The flow is simple. On departure day, the driver waits for you at your chosen pickup spot—either your hotel lobby or the Disney park entrance area (details below). Once you meet the driver, they help with your luggage and guide you to the vehicle. That matters more than it sounds, especially when you’re traveling with strollers, multiple bags, or kids who don’t love airports yet.
The ride itself is designed for comfort: air-conditioned, non-smoking, and spacious. No snacks or drinks inside the vehicle is part of the deal, which helps keep things neat and reduces the usual mess of long travel days.
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Finding Your Driver: Name Board, Bus Stop 06, and West Gate
The biggest practical win here is that you’re not left figuring out where your ride is. The driver shows up waiting with a name board at your hotel lobby or at the Disney park entrance.
If your pickup is from the Disneyland park area, the driver usually waits at BUS STOP No. 06 near the park entrance. That’s a very specific landmark, and it’s the kind of detail you want when you’re rushing to beat airport time.
Hotel pickups work across many Disney-area properties, including Disneyland hotel, Explorers hotel, Hotel Santa Fe, Newport Bay, and Villages Nature (among others). For Villages Nature, the pickup point is WEST GATE—worth double-checking so you don’t accidentally show up at the wrong side of a larger property.
If you’re staying in an apartment or other lodging near the park, you can set the pickup location accordingly, as long as it’s in the Disney-area radius. This flexibility is ideal when you want the transfer to meet your exact home base, not just a generic meeting point.
Ride Comfort for Families: AC, Luggage Help, and Kid Entertainment

I love transfers that treat kids like real passengers, not an afterthought. This service is built for families, with child seats/boosters free of charge when requested at booking time. That means you’re not trying to track down a rental car seat near the airport or scrambling last-minute.
The vehicle approach also makes sense for families. The driver helps you with luggage, and the cars are described as spacious. Since the service has a limit against oversized or excessive luggage, it’s best to think in terms of normal suitcase travel. If you’re traveling with big specialty items, bulky sports gear, or more bags than you’d take on a standard trip, it’s smart to confirm your luggage plan early.
Another family-friendly touch is the on-board multimedia system. Kids have the chance to watch their favorite movie during the ride. One key detail that’s easy to underestimate: this isn’t just a vague screen. In the experience shared by other passengers, the car entertainment included cartoons, which is exactly the kind of thing that turns a stressful transfer into something manageable for younger travelers.
And for the grown-ups: no non-sense rules like “bring snacks” that create chaos. The vehicle is non-smoking, and there’s no eating or drinking inside. That keeps things cleaner and usually reduces the chance of spills on bags.
Timing to Charles de Gaulle: Planning for Traffic and Airport Reality
The ride time is stated as about 40 minutes and the transfer duration is listed as roughly 45 minutes. That small difference is explained by the real world: traffic and time of day.
Since the drive is approximate, I treat this kind of transfer as a helpful planning tool—not a guarantee. CDG can feel like a maze even when you’re calm. So when you’re deciding your pickup time, build in enough buffer to:
- get your bags ready before you leave,
- handle security and check-in lines,
- and still have room to breathe if something runs late.
The service is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, which is great if your flight times are awkward. There is a night surcharge to know about: a 10 Euro night charge applies for pickups between 22:00 and 06:00. If your flight is early, factor this into your budget and your schedule.
Also note the ground reality: strikes and demonstrations can affect travel. The provider states they aren’t responsible for delays caused by industrial action or similar events. Still, the service is designed to get you there safely and on time whenever conditions allow.
Airport Drop-Off: Getting Put in the Right Place at CDG
This transfer ends with a safe drop-off at Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). The idea is that you get transported directly to the airport area you need, without extra legs of public transit.
One detail that matters a lot: in the shared experiences, drivers were described as going out of their way to walk passengers to the gate area. That’s not something you should count on every time, but it’s a sign of service-minded driving. If you have young kids, limited mobility, or a complicated airport route, that kind of help can shave off stress.
Because CDG is large, your best move is to keep your flight details handy (and if you’re traveling with kids, be ready to move quickly once you arrive). The transfer is short; the airport leg is the part that can stretch.
Price and Value: When Private Beats Stress
Let’s talk money in a practical way. The price is listed at $104.14 per group (up to 3), but the service also states a maximum of 8 people per booking. Translation: you’re paying for a private vehicle, and your exact value depends on how many people you pack into that group. If you’re traveling as a family of four, five, or more, the service can look like a bargain compared with taxis plus luggage plus waiting time plus the hassle of multiple connections.
Even if you don’t fill the vehicle, you still gain something you can’t easily price: time saved by not navigating public transit with strollers and suitcases. This is especially valuable when:
- your flight leaves from CDG (which often adds extra friction),
- you’re traveling with children who need a calmer ride,
- you don’t want to risk missing gates because you misjudged transit time.
There’s also the child-seat value. Booster seats and safety seats are free. If you’ve ever priced rentals for a short stay, you know how quickly that cost adds up. Here, it’s included as long as you request it at booking.
The luggage policy also affects value. The service mentions that baggage is free from excess charging, but oversized or excessive luggage is not welcome. For typical suitcase travel, that’s reassuring. For unusual loads, confirm early so you don’t get surprises at pickup.
The bottom line: this is a “pay to avoid stress” product. If you want the easiest possible route between Disney and CDG, it usually makes sense—especially for groups.
Who This Transfer Fits Best (and When It Might Not)
This works best for families and small groups who want a straightforward, private ride. Here’s where it shines:
- Families with kids who benefit from free booster seats/child safety seats
- Parents who want the driver to handle luggage while they manage boarding and paperwork
- Groups who prefer a single direct ride over public transit transfers
- Travelers who value predictable pickup with a name-board meeting point
It might not be the best fit if you’re planning to bring oversized or excessive luggage. The service is clear that it won’t welcome those cases. If your baggage situation is unusual—moving boxes, extra large cases, or more bags than you’d typically travel with—consider whether you might need an alternative arrangement.
Also keep in mind the vehicle rules: no smoking and no eating or drinking inside. For many families, that’s fine. For others, you might prefer to handle snacks before you step into the car.
Finally, double-check that you’re comfortable with a short transfer time window. This isn’t a sightseeing tour. It’s a point-to-point ride.
Should You Book This Private Transfer to CDG?
If your priority is getting from Disneyland Paris to CDG with the least fuss, I’d lean toward booking. The key reasons are simple: door-to-door pickup, driver help with luggage, free child seats/boosters, and a kid-focused ride with on-board entertainment. For families, that combo can turn a stressful end to the trip into something smooth.
I’d pass or at least check details if you have unusual luggage (oversized or excessive) or if you’re traveling at night and the 10 Euro night surcharge would be a deal-breaker for your budget. Otherwise, this is the kind of practical service that pays you back in time saved and worry avoided.
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes to keep the last day calm—this one does that. Book it when you want certainty, not improvisation.
FAQ
What is included in the one-way private transfer?
The transfer includes one-way private transport (24/7 service), hotel or park pickup and CDG airport drop-off, free child seats/boosters, and luggage handling without excess charges. It’s also described as including assistance with luggage at pickup.
Where will the driver pick us up at Disneyland Paris?
For Disney park pickups, the driver usually waits at BUS STOP No. 06 near the park entrance. For Villages Nature, the pickup point is WEST GATE. For hotels and apartments near the park, pickup is at the hotel lobby.
How long does the transfer take to CDG?
The journey is approximate and depends on traffic, but it’s typically about 40 minutes, with the overall duration listed as roughly 45 minutes.
Is there a night surcharge?
Yes. A 10 Euro night charge applies for pickups between 22:00 and 06:00.
How many people can be in one booking?
The service lists a maximum of 8 people per booking.
Are child seats available?
Yes. Child seats and booster seats are available free of charge, and you should request them at the time of booking.











