Carrie_Cat
I'm a Rive Gauche person
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1) What is the best way for me to get back from Chessy to Orly at the end of our stay?
2) This trip is meant to be semi-educational with an emphasis on French language experience (think A-levels!), any ideas on how to get the best out of the trip in this respect?
3) I was wondering whether to do Provins on one day as none of us have been there before. Bearing in mind that we are also spending one day at Versailles do you think this is worth doing in itself and as part of the "French immersion experience" I hope to provide? And will the three days that leaves be enough to do Paris justice or should I scrap that idea?
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1 - The easiest way would be by transfer (RS Transport or Ezyshuttle type thing) but it would also be the most expensive.
You'd then have the VEA buses which would be cheaper (18 pp) and take about 45 minutes
And cheapest of all but longest would be the RER A to Chatelet-Les Halles change to the RER B (direction St Rémy lès Chevreuse) get off at Anthony and catch the OrlyVal monorail to the airport
or change to the B as above, go 1 stop and change at St Michel to the C (direction Massy Palaiseau) get off at Pont de Rungis and change to the bus that takes you to the terminal


The 2 RER options are about 35 minutes from Paris so you'd have to add on your time from Disney
2 - I'm going to sound really dim here and I apologize in advance but I have no idea what you mean by that question.
I never did A levels as I was here and never went back so I have no knowledge of curriculum or anything like that that might help

3- Depending on when you are going Provins is wonderful and it's so easy to get to from DLP. There's a bus that goes direct and you get to see the countryside on the way.
Provins in season has lots happening and they put on shows and walks. Off season it's still pretty and interesting but you miss out on so much as there is no guidance
Versailles is manic whatever time of year and you need to be giving it a good half day see a full day if you want to look at the gardens and the little Trianon and the big Trianon as well as the Palace.
3 days in Paris will let you see a lot if you plan well and group together by area what interests you.
It depends how you travel and sightsee
Just remember to try and not over do it as if you are staying in the city you can see so much more and take real pleasure in just walking around and sitting at a café terrace and watching the world go by. Look at the ET twinkle in the evening on the hour from one of the many bridges. Visit the Luxembourg gardens and watch the French out and about.
