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Best Ways to Get From Orly Airport to B&B Hotel Disneyland: Every Transfer Option Compared (2026 Guide)

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October 29, 2019
20 min read
Best Ways to Get From Orly Airport to B&B Hotel Disneyland: Every Transfer Option Compared (2026 Guide)

When your flight to Orly is delayed, getting your three suitcases and the toddler through the airport terminal is enough of a hassle without then having to guess how to get to Magny-le-Hongre. The distance from Orly Airport to the B&B Hotel Disneyland is about 45 to 50 kilometres, and depending on the route taken and the time of day, the journey takes between 40 minutes and well over an hour. This guide is aimed at families, couples, and groups flying into Orly who want a clear answer before they land. Booking a private transfer in advance eliminates much of that uncertainty — but it's not the only choice, so let's look at all the alternatives without hiding the facts.

Quick Answer: The Best Way From Orly Airport to B&B Hotel Disneyland

For the average traveller, a private transfer is the best option from Orly to the B&B Hotel Disneyland because it offers door-to-door service with no changes and a fixed price, even in heavy traffic. A taxi is almost as quick but charges according to the meter. Although the combination of the train and RER is the cheapest per person, it requires at least one change and isn't practical if you have a lot of luggage.

DistanceFastest optionCheapest optionMost comfortable
~45–50 kmPrivate transfer / taxi (A86 → A4)RER B + RER APrivate transfer

Understanding the Orly Airport → B&B Hotel Disneyland Route

Orly is south of Paris, while the B&B Hotel Disneyland is east of the city, in Magny-le-Hongre, right next to Exit 14 of Disneyland Park on the A4. If you are driving, you have to go around the city rather than passing through it: take the A86 ring road and then move onto the A4 heading east towards Metz, exit at "Sortie 14 Parcs Disney" and proceed along the signs for "Val de France Hôtels". There is no substantial toll on this section—the cost is merely that of the distance travelled, not the péage.

There is not a single rail line on this route, period. If someone is travelling by train, they have to get on to the RER A, which means going through central Paris regardless of which way — typically by taking the Orlyval to Antony, then switching onto the RER B to enter the city, and then using the RER A to get out towards the east.

The true bottleneck on the A4 corridor is at the Val d'Europe junction, since it becomes congested in a predictable way on weekday evenings and during the peak days when visitors arrive at Disney, a point we will deal with in the timing section below.

Your Transfer Options, One by One

Here, comfort and price go in opposite directions: the quickest and most relaxed choices are the most expensive, while the cheapest ones require more from you and your luggage.

Private Transfer

Verdict: the option that most families end up wishing they had booked right from the beginning.

Private Transfer

A private driver will meet you in the arrival hall at Orly—since the airport terminals have been consolidated, Terminal 4 is now where most of these pickups take place—and will have your flight number so you don't get stranded if there's a delay. You then drive directly from there on the A86, then on the A4 and arrive right at the hotel's door on Avenue de la Fosse des Pressoirs, not at a shuttle drop-off two streets away.

  • Travel time: roughly 40 to 70 minutes depending on traffic
  • Price level: €€, priced per vehicle (not per head)
  • Luggage: unlimited within reason, loaded by the driver

Pros:

  • Fixed price agreed before you fly, no surprises on arrival
  • One vehicle covers the whole family or group
  • Driver waits even if your flight is delayed

Cons:

  • Costs more than public transport for a solo traveller
  • Needs booking ahead — no walk-up option at the rank

It's usually a good idea to arrange this before you board the plane if you're landing after a long-haul flight and the children have had enough.

Taxi

Verdict: nearly as convenient as a private transfer, with less price certainty.

Taxi

The official taxi ranks are outside the terminals, and the route is the same — from the A86 to the A4, with the same exit and driveway leading to the hotel. The only difference is the fare: the amount you have to pay varies depending on traffic conditions, the time of day, and whether it is a Sunday or a public holiday, since in those cases there is usually an extra charge.

  • Travel time: 40 to 60 minutes in normal conditions
  • Price level: €€, metered, per vehicle
  • Luggage: fine for 2–3 large cases, tight for more

Pros:

  • Available without booking ahead
  • Same direct road as a private transfer
  • No shared stops

Cons:

  • Metered fare means the total isn't known until you arrive
  • Surcharges apply on Sundays and public holidays
  • Queue length at the rank varies with flight bunching

Magical Shuttle (Bus)

Verdict: it is suitable for a group of two or three with only a light supply of luggage, but not as much so for anyone else.

Magical Shuttle

A direct coach service runs from Orly to Chessy, the station closest to the cluster of hotels at Disneyland, on a schedule—usually once an hour during the day, with service running well past midnight. After they are dropped off at Chessy, guests staying at the B&B Hotel Disneyland can take the hotel's shuttle for the rest of the journey instead of walking.

  • Travel time: 70 to 90 minutes including the stop pattern
  • Price level: €, per person
  • Luggage: officially limited to one suitcase and one small bag per traveller

Pros:

  • Cheapest way to travel as a small group
  • No driving stress after a flight
  • Direct route without central Paris

Cons:

  • Stops running in the early evening — a late arrival can miss it entirely
  • Luggage limits bite hard for a family of four with holiday cases
  • Not wheelchair accessible

Actually, for one or two adults carrying backpacks, this is a perfectly reasonable way to cut costs. But it ceases to make sense the moment you include a buggy and two large suitcases.

Train / RER Combination

The verdict is that it is the cheapest option in theory and the one I would most advise Disney-loving families to avoid.

Train

No single train covers this route. To get there, you would have to take the Orlyval to Antony, change onto the RER B heading towards Paris, make another change at a central hub for the RER A and then travel on that to Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy, since it is the station that the B&B Hotel's free shuttle serves. There are two changes, stairs at more than one stop, and the central stations in Paris are not kind to trolleys during busy periods.

  • Travel time: 70 minutes to over 2 hours depending on connections
  • Price level: €, cheapest per-person option by far
  • Luggage: manageable with a single carry-on, genuinely hard with more

Pros:

  • Lowest cost of any option
  • Frequent departures, no need to book
  • Ends at the same station the hotel shuttle uses

Cons:

  • At least two changes, sometimes three
  • Long walks and stairs at interchange stations
  • Not realistic for a family with holiday-sized luggage

You can check official train schedules and connections on the SNCF timetable page

Ride-Hailing App

Verdict: it's a sensible backup option when the taxi queue seems severe.

Ride-Hailing App

At Orly, the apps have a specific pickup area which is generally a short walk from where flights arrive rather than being located right outside. The route and schedule are the same as those of a taxi, but the prices can go up during periods of high demand—particularly in the early evening when a large number of flights bound for Disneyland.

  • Travel time: 40 to 65 minutes
  • Price level: €€, can climb to €€€ during surge periods
  • Luggage: depends on the vehicle class booked

Pros:

  • Price shown before you confirm the ride
  • Often quicker to arrange than finding the taxi queue
  • No booking required in advance

Cons:

  • Surge pricing during busy arrival windows
  • Designated pickup point can add a short walk
  • Driver familiarity with the hotel's exact entrance varies

Car Rental

The verdict is that it's only worthwhile if you intend to leave the Disney bubble at some point.

Car Rental

At Orly, rental desks are available, and the journey is the same as by taxi. However, the main attraction of the B&B Hotel Disneyland is that it is within walking distance of a free shuttle bus to the park — usually the rental car just stays in the hotel car park during your stay unless you have day trips arranged that go beyond Disneyland.

  • Travel time: 40 to 70 minutes, plus rental pickup time
  • Price level: €€, plus hotel parking on top
  • Luggage: whatever the car boot holds

Pros:

  • Flexibility for side trips outside the resort
  • No reliance on shuttle schedules
  • Useful if flying into Orly but exploring more of Île-de-France after

Cons:

  • Extra time spent on rental paperwork after a flight
  • Parking cost at the hotel adds up
  • Unnecessary expense if you're not leaving the Disney parks

Side-by-Side Comparison

OptionDoor-to-door timePrice levelLuggageTransfers neededBest for
Private transfer40–70 min€€Unlimited0Families, tired flyers
Taxi40–60 min€€2–3 cases0Solo travellers, no booking
Magical Shuttle70–90 min1 case/person0–1Budget pairs, light luggage
Train/RER70–120+ min1 carry-on2+Backpackers, solo budget
Ride-hailing40–65 min€€–€€€Varies0Backup if taxi queue is long
Car rental40–70 min€€Boot capacity0Side trips beyond Disney

Which of the options is right for you??

For families with small children, the two changes and the stairs on the RER route are not worth the trouble if you are travelling with a stroller and holiday luggage—this problem is neatly solved by arranging a private transfer with a child seat.

If you each have one bag, the Magical Shuttle or the RER combination will save you actual money, and you'll hardly notice the extra time.

When travelling in groups of four or more, a private transfer that is charged on a per-vehicle basis generally ends up being cheaper per person than four individual train or shuttle tickets — so it's worth working out the figures before concluding that using public transport is automatically the cheaper option.

For first-time visitors to Paris, attempting to change from the Orlyval to the RER while suffering from jet lag is precisely the sort of thing that ruins the first afternoon of a Disney holiday; therefore, don't do it.

For arrivals late at night or early in the morning, the Magical Shuttle's evening cutoff makes this impossible — the only realistic alternative in those hours is a taxi or a pre-booked transfer.

For travellers who have a lot of luggage, road transport is the only option that offers comfort since there is a limit of one suitcase per person on the shuttle and the RER stairs are available.

For people with reduced mobility: the shuttle is not wheelchair, accessible, and the RER transfer points have stairs—,so door-to-door road transport is the sensible solution.

The Case for Booking a Private Transfer With Top Paris Transfer

Work out the cost for a family of four: four individual Magical Shuttle or RER tickets at € each are nearly equivalent to the price of a single €€ private vehicle – except that the private transfer takes all of them from door to door in one go with no changes and no luggage restrictions.

The driver will monitor your flight and automatically adjust the pickup time, so if there is a delay at passport control, you won't miss the bus or have to wait anxiously. The meet-and-greet takes place right when you arrive, with a fixed price agreed upon before you land—there are no surprise charges or surge pricing, even if your flight lands at 6 PM. Child seats and additional luggage space are available on request, and the service is available around the clock, something that is important considering how many long-haul Disney arrivals happen outside of shuttle operating hours.

Last spring, a family who had flown in from Lisbon arrived at Orly nearly an hour later because of a ground delay – when they got to the baggage claim area, there was no Magical Shuttle available, as they were travelling with two young children. The driver they had pre-booked had already changed the pickup time and was waiting for them as they came out of arrivals, so they didn't have to go through the taxi queue at 9 PM with tired children.

👉 Book a private transfer from Orly Airport to the B&B Hotel Disneyland with Top Paris Transfer at a fixed price, with the driver waiting for you at the arrivals hall.

When to Travel: Traffic and Timing on This Route

From 7 to 10 AM, the A86 and the A4 have a great deal of commuter traffic flowing into and around Paris, and therefore you should anticipate the higher end of the time range.

Midday (10 AM to 4 PM): this is the most peaceful time of day to carry out the drive; on both motorways the traffic becomes much lighter.

From five to eight in the evening the situation is at its worst, in particular in the area where the A4 road becomes narrower near the Val d'Europe junction close to the hotel—this spot also corresponds to the peak hour for aircraft landing from Europe at Orly.

At night, the roads are clear, but by then the Magical Shuttle has already stopped serving for the day, so your only alternatives are a taxi or a pre-booked transfer.

It's worth mentioning that during Disneyland's Halloween period (from September to early November) and again at Christmas, traffic increases noticeably on the roads and at the nearby Val d'Europe shopping outlet, especially on weekends. So if you are visiting then, allow yourself extra time.

What This Route Really Costs (Including the Costs Nobody Mentions)

In general, this option is divided into three price categories. Public transport (including the RER combo and, to a lesser extent, the Magical Shuttle) is priced at €, per person—cheap for individuals, but the cost increases quickly when travelling in a group. Taxis and ride-hailing services are in the €€ category and charge based on the vehicle used, with real uncertainty about the final amount, particularly when Sunday or peak-hour surcharges apply. Private transfers also fall into the €€ category, but at a fixed, pre-agreed price per vehicle, no matter the traffic conditions or time of day—this is the real difference, not just the tier itself.

There are some costs worth being aware of: in addition to the price of the RER ticket, a separate ticket is needed for the Orlyval section of the train line, taxi services can reach €€€ levels during surge periods precisely when Disney flights usually land, and when you rent a car you have to pay for parking at the hotel whereas a transfer or a taxi simply doesn't involve such costs.

For an average family of four, when you work out the cost of individual shuttle or train tickets and compare it with that of a flat-rate private vehicle, the choice of the per-vehicle option is usually the more sensible one, rather than just the more comfortable one.

Mistakes to Avoid on the Orly Airport → B&B Hotel Disneyland Journey

Supposing that there is a direct train. There isn't; if you allow for 70 minutes the actual time with changes is more like 90 to 120 minutes and this will mean that you arrive late for check-in.

  • You'll miss the Magical Shuttle's evening cutoff. Flights arriving after about 7 PM will not be able to catch it, and there is no later departure as a substitute.
    – The bottleneck on the A4 in the evening is underestimated. A journey which takes 45 minutes at noon can take well over an hour by 6 PM.
  • If you take the train route, you might mistakenly think that one ticket is sufficient for the entire journey since the Orlyval has its own separate ticket.
  • Packing too much for the shuttle's baggage limit. The rule of one suitcase per person is stricter than it seems when you factor in holiday shopping bags.
  • If you book a taxi without checking whether there is a surcharge for Sundays or holidays, you may be surprised by the final bill.
    — If you don't book in advance during the Halloween or Christmas season, there will be a surge in both traffic and transfer demand at Val d'Europe.

FAQ

Excuse me, is there a direct train that goes from Orly Airport to the B&B Hotel Disneyland?


There is no direct route—you'll need to take the Orlyval to Antony, then change to the RER B and then to the RER A toward Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy, where the hotel's free shuttle picks people up.

What is the time taken to travel from Orly Airport to the B&B Hotel Disneyland?


By road, it takes between 40 and 70 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. When you factor in the time needed to change trains, the total travel time by public transport is usually 70 minutes or more.

How can I get the cheapest form of transport from Orly Airport to the B&B Hotel Disneyland?


The combination of the RER B and the RER A is the most economical per person, with the Magical Shuttle bus coming very close—although both options end up costing more for a family than they initially seem when you factor in all the individual tickets.

Is there a shuttle service from the train station to the B&B Hotel Disneyland?


Yes, the hotel provides a free shuttle service from Marne-la-Vallée - Chessy station to the hotel, since the hotel is the point where both the RER A and the Magical Shuttle bus connect.

What is better, a taxi or a private transfer, when travelling from Orly to the Disneyland hotels?


Both follow the same route from A86 to A4 and take about the same amount of time. The only difference is price certainty: with a taxi, the fare is charged by a meter and can vary depending on traffic and surcharges, whereas with a private transfer, the price is fixed and agreed upon before you fly.

What motorway exit should I take to reach the B&B Hotel Disneyland?


Take exit 14 from the A4, the one marked "Parcs Disney", then follow the signs for "Val de France Hôtels" until you reach the hotel on Avenue de la Fosse des Pressoirs.

Does the airport shuttle bus operate throughout the day?


Not at all—the Magical Shuttle usually runs from about 9 in the morning until early in the evening. People who arrive at Orly late will have to take a taxi or use a pre-booked private transfer instead.

Should one rent a car merely for this transfer?


A rental car is basically useless if you're only visiting the Disney parks, since the hotel provides its own free shuttle service to the parks, which covers all the places most guests need to go.

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