How long does it take to travel to Disneyland from various starting points and using different modes of transportation?

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Travel time to Disneyland can differ a lot depending on where you’re starting from and the mode of transportation you choose.

From Major Airports

  • A shuttle from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to Disneyland Paris takes roughly ten minutes.
  • In Tokyo, a limousine bus from Haneda Airport to the Disney area costs about 1,100 Yen and the ride is around twenty minutes, with an alternative bus option lasting 25–40 minutes.🔗
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From Nearby Cities and Regions

  • In the Los Angeles metropolitan area, a drive to Disneyland typically takes about seventy minutes in perfect traffic conditions.
  • One traveler who left a home two hours away reported a usual drive of two to three hours, but on that particular day they arrived in about one and a half hours.

From Adjacent Hotels and Parking Areas

  • A short drive from a nearby hotel’s parking structure to Disneyland is about ten minutes, covering roughly 3.4 miles according to Google Maps.
  • The hotel shuttle service to Disneyland and California Adventure runs a ten‑to‑fifteen minute ride, depending on traffic lights along the route.🔗
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