Land at CDG, meet your English-speaking driver at arrivals, and be at your Disney hotel about 45 minutes later. Fixed price from €85, free car seats, flight tracking included — book before you fly.
The price you book is the price you pay. Tolls, luggage and meet & greet included — no surge pricing, no meter running.
Cancel free of charge up to 3 hours before pickup. Transatlantic plans change — we get it.
MickeyCabs is a registered French SASU (SIRET on every invoice), fully licensed and insured for passenger transport.
32 verified reviews — many from American families we drove from CDG to Disneyland Paris.
Every spring and summer, thousands of American families fly into Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and head straight to Disneyland Paris. The park is 40 miles (65 km) east of the airport — there is no Disney-run Magical Express in France, and the public-transport route means dragging suitcases through two crowded RER trains after a 7-10 hour overnight flight. A private airport transfer solves all of it: your driver waits at arrivals with a name sign, helps with the luggage, has the car seats you asked for already installed, and drives you door-to-door to your Disney hotel.
MickeyCabs is a French licensed transfer company that specializes in one route above all: airports to Disneyland Paris. We drive CDG to Disney every single day, we know exactly where US flights arrive, and we answer WhatsApp in English within minutes. Prices are fixed and published below — €85 for a sedan in low season, €95 in high season — so you can budget the trip in dollars before you ever board the plane.
Booking takes two minutes with the widget above: choose CDG as pickup, your Disney hotel as destination, add your date, time and party size, and pay securely by card through Stripe. You get an instant email confirmation with your driver details — no vouchers to print, no shuttle desk to find in a foreign airport with jet-lagged kids.
Most nonstop flights from the United States arrive at CDG Terminal 2E: Delta and Air France use it for JFK, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Boston, Detroit and more, and American Airlines also lands at Terminal 2. United and other Star Alliance carriers arrive at Terminal 1. This matters, because CDG terminals are far apart — your driver needs to know where you land, and our booking form asks for both your terminal and your flight number.
Terminal supplements are shown transparently at booking: +€15 for Terminal 1 and +€25 for Terminal 2E, flat all year round. Your driver tracks your flight, adjusts to delays free of charge, and waits inside arrivals holding a sign with your name — you will never wander a foreign airport looking for your ride.
Fixed, all-inclusive prices: tolls, luggage, car seats and meet & greet included. High season is July 1 - September 30 and December 16 - January 3; low season is the rest of the year.
| Vehicle | Low season | High season | Passengers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sedan (Mercedes-class) | €85 (~$92) | €95 (~$103) | 1-3 |
| Van Mercedes V-Class | €105 (~$114) | €115 (~$125) | 4-7 |
| Van 8 passengers | €115 (~$125) | €115 (~$125) | 8 |
An honest comparison for a family of four with luggage, landing at CDG:
| Option | Price | Time | With kids? |
|---|---|---|---|
| MickeyCabs private transfer | from €85 fixed (van €105) | ~45 min door-to-door | Car seats free, name sign, English-speaking driver |
| Uber / app rides | €70-110+, surge pricing | ~45 min + walk to pickup zone | Car seats rarely available |
| Street taxi (meter) | €70-100, variable | ~45 min | Child seats not guaranteed |
| Magical Shuttle bus | €24 per adult | 60-75 min + timetable wait | Shared bus, fixed departures |
| RER B + RER A trains | ~€12 per adult | 75-90 min, 1 change | Stairs, crowds and luggage — hard with kids |
Do the math for a family of four: four shuttle seats already cost close to a private van, and the train saves money but adds an hour and three luggage hauls. That is why most American families we drive choose the fixed-price van.
Straight answers to the five things US travelers worry about most:
Tipping is not expected in France — service is included in the fixed price. If your driver was great, rounding up is appreciated but never required.
Infant carriers, child seats and boosters are free — just tell us the ages at booking. French law requires them under age 10, and unlike taxis we have them installed before you land.
The price includes highway tolls, luggage, normal waiting and meet & greet. No airport pickup fee, no night surcharge, no credit-card fee.
Pay online through Stripe with any US credit card — Visa, Mastercard, Amex. You are charged in euros; no cash needed on the day.
Every driver speaks English, and our WhatsApp support answers in English too — usually within minutes.
Pick CDG and your Disney hotel in the widget, enter your flight number, pay by card.
Delayed over the Atlantic? Your driver adjusts automatically — no extra charge, no stress.
Your driver waits inside the terminal with a name sign, then helps with bags and car seats.
Direct, door-to-door to your Disney or partner hotel. No stops, no strangers, no transfers.
A MickeyCabs private sedan from CDG to Disneyland Paris costs a fixed €85 in low season and €95 in high season (July 1 - September 30 and December 16 - January 3). A van for 4-7 passengers costs €105-115. Terminal supplements are +€15 (Terminal 1) or +€25 (Terminal 2E). Metered street taxis typically run €70-100 with no car seats guaranteed.
About 45 minutes door-to-door for the 40-mile (65 km) drive, mostly on the A104 motorway. Allow up to 60 minutes at rush hour. A private transfer is direct with no stops.
Most US nonstops land at CDG Terminal 2E — Delta and Air France use it, and American Airlines also arrives at Terminal 2. United and Star Alliance flights use Terminal 1. MickeyCabs asks for your terminal and flight number at booking and meets you inside arrivals.
No — tipping is not expected in France, and service is included in the fixed price. Rounding up or adding 5-10% for exceptional service is appreciated but entirely optional.
Yes. MickeyCabs provides infant carriers, child seats and booster seats free of charge — select them at booking. French law requires an appropriate child restraint for children under 10.
Nothing changes for you: MickeyCabs tracks your flight number and your driver adjusts to the actual landing time at no extra charge. The fixed price stays exactly the same.
Rarely for families. Uber from CDG to Disneyland Paris typically costs €70-110 with surge pricing, no guaranteed car seats and no name-sign pickup. A fixed €85-95 sedan or €105-115 van with free car seats usually wins on price for groups — and always on convenience.
Yes. Payment is online via Stripe and accepts US-issued Visa, Mastercard and American Express. You are charged in euros (from €85, about $92); your card converts at its own rate. No cash is needed.
Yes — every MickeyCabs driver speaks English, and WhatsApp support (+33 6 12 92 33 07) replies in English, usually within minutes.
Yes. MickeyCabs is a licensed and insured French company (registered SASU with a public SIRET number), rated 5.0/5 from 32 Google reviews, with professional drivers and properly installed child seats on every family trip.
Your vacation should not start with a train map. Book your fixed-price transfer now — family vans for up to 8 fill up first during US school breaks — and land in Paris knowing the hardest part of the day is already handled.
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