As one of the upper-tier resorts at Disneyland Paris there’s plenty of transport options for your travel day to Newport Bay Club hotel.
Whether you’re flying, taking the train, or driving, here’s everything you need to know about getting to this lakeside Disney resort smoothly and affordably.
Charles de Gaulle, Orly or Paris Beauvais
The closest airport to Disney’s Newport Bay Club is Charles de Gaulle (CDG), located around 40 minutes away by car.
Alternatively, Orly is Paris’ newer, second international airport. It is more modern and its located around 13 kilometres to the south of Paris (or some 45 kilometres from Disneyland Paris). Like Charles de Gualle, the airport has easy to access transport links to Disneyland Paris.
Whether you’re landing in CDG or Orly, the distances and prices are similar.
For convenience, guests can grab an Uber from CDG to the resort, with fares typically around €50 to €70, depending on traffic.
A pre-booked private transfer is an attractive and convenient option, and for a mid-sized vehicle (for up to 5 passengers) it’ll cost between €80 and €90.
Depending upon the size of your group, guests may save money by using Disney-partnered Magic Shuttle bus which operates coach transfers from the Paris airports CDG.
Ryanair flights land at the Paris Beauvais Airport (BVA), which is as much in Paris, as Luton airport is in London.
BVA, in a town north of Paris, is around an hour and a half away from Disneyland Paris by road. Most of the usual airport transfer options are available, but the extra travel is something important for guests to factor in when choosing flights.
Ryanair’s typically cheaper seats mean this option is a trade-off, so choices will be guided by guests’ priorities.
By train to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy
Guests travelling by train will arrive at Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy, which is the station connected directly to the Disneyland Paris Village at the gates of the theme parks.
From here, it will be straightforward to walk to the Newport Bay Hotel, which is only a short distance from the Disney Village. Guest with lots of luggage could alternatively jump into cab for a quick transfer.
Eurostar to Disneyland Paris
Guests travelling from the United Kindom, via the Eurostar, take the train from London St Pancras and once in France transfer at Lille onto the TGV train to Marne-la Vallée - Chessy.
Driving to Newport Bay Club
For guests driving to the resort, the A4 Autoroute offers straightforward access; simply take Exit 14 for Disneyland Paris.
The resort has ample parking available, although it comes at a cost of approximately €30 per day. Parking is conveniently located for guests.
Arrive at Newport Bay Club stress-free
Whether you’re arriving from the airport, train station, or via the open road, Disney’s Newport Bay Club is well connected, with convenient options for all guests.
Plan your arrival to fit your priorities - which is most important speed, convenience or budget - then start enjoying all that Newport Bay Club and Disneyland Paris has to offer.