Short trip for first time traveler

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DD is meeting her BF (military deployed in Europe) in Paris in June for 4 nights. It will be her first time both to travel solo and internationally. With possible jet lag and language barrier, they are thinking it would be best to spend all 4 nights at DLP. However, they would like to at least see some of the big Paris attractions. Can anyone suggest a tour and transport?
 
DD is meeting her BF (military deployed in Europe) in Paris in June for 4 nights. It will be her first time both to travel solo and internationally. With possible jet lag and language barrier, they are thinking it would be best to spend all 4 nights at DLP. However, they would like to at least see some of the big Paris attractions. Can anyone suggest a tour and transport?
Book an onsite hotel and park tickets package, do a day trip and take the train into central Paris from Disney. The train station is on Disney property. Do a hop on hop off bus around central Paris.
 
Paris is really easy to travel to, and DLP isn't very big. It's really easy to get back and forth between the city and the park if they want to split the trip into two stays.
 
Book an onsite hotel and park tickets package, do a day trip and take the train into central Paris from Disney. The train station is on Disney property. Do a hop on hop off bus around central Paris.
How easy is it for non French speaking tourist to navigate the train and bus?
 

How easy is it for non French speaking tourist to navigate the train and bus?

Easy. Disneyland Paris has been designed and built for European tourists who use public transport on a regular basis. There is no demand for the escorted tours from Disney to central Paris, everyone does DIY.
 
We just went in July 2024. From Paris to DL. We hired a guide in Paris from Tours By Locals website. We had a great experience with our guide, she handled all the train tickets, ordering of food, communication with locals and took us to all the major attractions in Paris. A lot are walking distance from one another, but you can take the subway train to all the other attractions.

As many have mentioned, the train station that comes from Paris goes right into Disneyland. It's about a 20-30 minute train ride. It's more of a commuter/public transportation type train.
 















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