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eeyoreland

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Hi, I'll be visiting Disneyland Paris in June (coming from the United States). My question is, can one get from one park to another by walking, or do you need to drive? If drive, are there shuttles? Also, am I insane to think I can visit both parks (saving the Village for the evening) in one day, keeping in mind we'll probably do just a few rides at the Studio? We being me, my husband and my 13 year old. I think we'll be there specifically on June 13. Any idea what we might expect for crowds? Thanks for your help.
 
you can walk between both parks easily, in the morning and evening when leaving/returning to the hotel there are shuttle buses but you can also walk, we walked to and from the parks to the hotel and it is a really nice walk. if you do the early morning hours in disney park then accross to studios later that would work, just depends on how much you want to see.
 
Have a look at the park maps in the Very Useful Info sticky :)
The parks are a 5/10 minute walk apart :)
 
you can walk between both parks easily, in the morning and evening when leaving/returning to the hotel there are shuttle buses but you can also walk, we walked to and from the parks to the hotel and it is a really nice walk. if you do the early morning hours in disney park then accross to studios later that would work, just depends on how much you want to see.

Just returned from Paris, spending a week in the city itself and 4 days at the Hotel Cheyenne. We walked everywhere: from the hotel to the parks, between parks, even walking to other resorts to check them out. We noticed that there is a little tram that looks like a train that seems to run from the Hotel New York, to the Newport Bay Club, and by the Sequoia Lodge, before returning. I don't know if there's a charge for it, but I don't think so.

The one thing we didn't like about the walk at night was that the pathway was not lit between the Hotel New York and the highway overpass. There are lamp posts, but the lights are not lit, and the walk is very dark. There were 8 of us, and we usually went in a group (so it wasn't too scary in the dark), but I would like to see Disney turn the lights back on!
 

We noticed that there is a little tram that looks like a train that seems to run from the Hotel New York, to the Newport Bay Club, and by the Sequoia Lodge, before returning. I don't know if there's a charge for it, but I don't think so.

There is a charge, but I'm not sure... €2/person springs to mind :)
 
It depends on the opening hours but if it is open until late then possibly you could do then both in one day. Are you staying onsite if so have a look at if there are EMH.
 








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