Train for Paris to DLP

LGithens

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I'm working on the budget for our upcoming Paris-DLP trip. What is the train fare from Paris to DLP? We are staying at the Marriott Rive Gauche, so we'll have to take the Metro from the Saint-Jacques station to the RER, then out to DLP. If I understand it right, if I take the RER out of Paris, I have to use a different ticket? (We plan on getting a couple of carnets of metro tickets) Also anyone know the train fare to Versailles from Paris?

Thanks
Lori
 
I think the cost from Paris to DLP is about 6- 7 Euros for a single ticket. You can get returns.
When we have gone the oppposite way we have got a mobilis ticket which is about 13Euros for return trip and unlimited use of metro that day

The transport system is in zones and all stations within a zone are the same price.
This map shows which stations are in which zone

http://www.ratp.info/orienter/f_plan.php?loc=reseaux&nompdf=zones&fm=pdf

This is also a useful site showng the prices from July 2010

http://www.ratp.info/informer/tarifs/tarifs_2010.pdf
 
Reading this made me remember a web site I used for train help in Paris - called parisbytrain.com - has some helpful info there if you haven't already found it. :)
 
Hi Lori,

As suggested, A mobilis ticket would be the cheapest for you. A mobilis ticket will give you unlimited travel around Paris on the Metro, RER and the bus. When you view a transport map of Paris you will notice that the map is split into zones. When you buy a Mobilis ticket, you will be asked what zones you want. All tickets start in zone 1. Disney (station = Marne La Vallee) is in Zone 5. So you would need the Mobilis 1-5 which costs €13.65 for adults (half price for children).

To get to Disney, it would be quickest to walk to Denfert-Rochereau and take the
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in the direction of Aeroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV. If you get off at Chatelet-Les Halles you can then transfer onto the
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. You want to head in the direction of Marne-la-Vallee Chessy. Disney is the last stop on the line.

It's worth noting that
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splits into two lines. One goes to Disney and the other doesn't! When stood on the platform at Chatelet-Les Halles you should notice a large board above the platform with a load of place names on it. One of the last place names will be Marne-la-Vallee Chessy. When a train pulls in, make sure the light next to Marne-la-Vallee Chessy is lit before you get on the train. If it isn't, wait for the next one!

Hope this helps!
 













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