REVIEW · PARIS
Transfer From/To Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport (CDG)
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CDG is big. This transfer keeps it simple. You’re booking a private VTC ride in an air-conditioned vehicle, with drivers operating 24/7, so you can move from Charles de Gaulle to Paris (or the way back) with less stress on arrival. Many rides also seem to run on clear communication, and the name David shows up often in the praise.
Two things I like right away: first, you get a private car (so it’s just your group), not a shared shuttle. Second, the service is designed for real arrivals and real schedules—your pickup is timed around landing, and there’s 1 hour of free waiting time included. One consideration: this kind of transfer lives or dies by meeting-point precision. If you’re not ready at the exact exit and phone contact isn’t reliable, you can end up waiting—or worse, getting a late pickup.
In This Review
- What’s great at a glance
- CDG Transfers That Feel Like Door-to-Door, Not a Hunt
- Where You Meet the Driver at CDG (Terminal Exits You Should Actually Use)
- Timing: Pickup About 45 Minutes After Landing + 1 Hour Waiting
- Luggage Limits and Car Capacity: Know the Rules Before You Roll
- Your Driver’s Role: More Than Just Getting You There
- Comfort vs. Reality: What Can Go Wrong (and How You Reduce It)
- Value Check: Is $48.85 a Good Deal for a CDG Transfer?
- Who This CDG Transfer Suits Best
- My Booking Advice: How to Make This Transfer Feel Flawless
- Should You Book DT DRIVER for CDG Transfers?
- FAQ
- How long is the CDG transfer?
- What does it cost?
- Are the vehicles air-conditioned?
- Where do I meet the driver at CDG?
- When should I schedule pickup after I land?
- Is there free waiting time?
- How much luggage can I bring?
- Can I request a child seat?
- Do I cancel for free?
What’s great at a glance
Private car from CDG with A/C
1 hour of free waiting time at pickup
Pickup timing tied to your landing (about 45 minutes after)
Clear terminal exit instructions (T1, T2A, T2C, T2E, T2F listed)
Child seats available on request
CDG Transfers That Feel Like Door-to-Door, Not a Hunt

This is a straightforward airport transfer: you start at Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and go to your destination in Paris, or out toward Orly and Versailles. The listed travel time runs 30 minutes to about 2 hours depending on traffic and where you’re headed. For planning, that range matters. A short ride can be short; rush-hour in and around Paris can easily stretch the trip.
Price is $48.85 per person, and that’s the first value question you should ask yourself: are you buying convenience, or are you already comfortable doing taxis/ride-hail in a huge airport?
Here’s what makes the math work for many people:
- You’re paying for a driver waiting for you, not for you to locate a pickup in motion.
- It’s private, so it’s easier with families, business schedules, or anyone traveling with more than one bag.
- The vehicle is air-conditioned, which helps on hot days (and even in cooler months, Paris traffic can make cars feel stuffy).
And this is a mobile ticket type service with a confirmation message received at booking time. In plain terms: you’re not showing up with guesswork.
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Where You Meet the Driver at CDG (Terminal Exits You Should Actually Use)

CDG is the main character here. If you’ve never used it, you’ll learn fast: “arrivals” is not the same thing as “pickup.” This service gives specific meeting points by terminal, and that detail is genuinely useful.
Here are the CDG pickup meeting points listed:
- Terminal 1: Departure Level (Level 3) Exit 10
- Terminal 2A: Exit 5
- Terminal 2B: Exit (exit number not shown in the info you provided)
- Terminal 2C: Exit 16
- Terminal 2D: Exit (exit number not shown in the info you provided)
- Terminal 2E: Exit 4, 5, or 6
- Terminal 2F: Departure Level (Level 1) Exit 14
- Terminal 3: Exit (exit number not shown in the info you provided)
My practical advice: use the terminal and exit listed for your exact terminal, and don’t let yourself drift. CDG pickup areas can feel like a maze, and small differences can mean a long walk.
Also, keep your expectations realistic about arrival flow. This transfer includes a system built around a driver meeting you at the right exit, but it still depends on you being reachable and ready. The service asks you to provide the main traveler’s phone number, which is the lifeline if the driver needs to confirm your exact location.
Timing: Pickup About 45 Minutes After Landing + 1 Hour Waiting

The pickup timing is one of the most important parts of getting a smooth transfer.
What you’re told to do:
- Provide your pickup time, approximately 45 minutes after the recommended landing time.
- You’ll get 1 hour of free waiting time.
That means the service isn’t trying to squeeze you. It gives a buffer for baggage claim, bathroom break (yes, it matters), and the walk out.
If you choose a round trip option, there’s a key detail:
- You should indicate the pickup time for your return.
- If you don’t, pickup time is set to 4 hours before your flight.
That “default to 4 hours early” might sound cautious (because it is). For some flights, that’s perfect. For other situations, it can feel like a lot of extra waiting in your hotel lobby. If you hate early mornings, put your return pickup time in clearly when booking.
A pattern in the praise is dependability: drivers arriving on time, contacting you after landing, and helping you not waste time. The friction points in the less positive feedback also tend to be timing-related—either a driver arrives earlier and you’re not ready, or the meetup takes longer than expected because of where you’re standing.
Luggage Limits and Car Capacity: Know the Rules Before You Roll

This is a private transfer with real security and capacity constraints.
Here’s what’s explicitly included and allowed:
- 1 checked baggage per person accepted
- The service says the capacity of guests and luggage must be respected for security reasons.
- If you’re unsure, choose a higher class, because drivers may refuse service when overwhelmed.
So don’t wing it. If you’re traveling with oversized luggage, multiple hard cases, or a lot of bags for the number of people in your booking, you should re-check which class you’re selecting. Otherwise, you risk arriving to a polite “sorry, we can’t fit that.”
What about comfort inside?
- The vehicle is air-conditioned
- It’s built for private door-to-door transport, so you’re not juggling shared van space.
For families: child seats are available upon request. That’s valuable because Paris transfers are often easiest when you’re not improvising a seat for a small child at the last minute.
Your Driver’s Role: More Than Just Getting You There
This is a VTC company service with experienced drivers who know Paris and the surrounding area well. What that means for you is simple: less time spent figuring out where to drop off, and more time just relaxing in the ride.
From the positive feedback, a few driver behaviors show up repeatedly:
- clear communication (texting or confirming details)
- being on time
- safe, confident driving
- friendly help with finding the right pickup point
- helpful directions on where to meet, and where exactly they’ll drop you
One driver name that comes up a lot in praise is David. Multiple people specifically call out excellent communication and that he was friendly and a safe driver. Another highlight: some riders note they received useful info during the ride—small navigation help and guidance about arrival logistics.
That doesn’t mean you should expect a full guided tour. It’s still an airport transfer. But it does mean you can often get practical help: where to stand, where the car will stop, how to handle drop-off with minimal hassle.
Comfort vs. Reality: What Can Go Wrong (and How You Reduce It)

No transfer is perfect. What matters is how often the issues happen—and what you can do to protect yourself.
The negative experiences in the information you provided fall into a few buckets:
1) Communication breakdowns
If the wrong phone number gets used, contact can fail. One bad experience involves a driver calling the travel agent instead of the client in France. Another includes a no-show where the phone went to voicemail. Your counter-move is obvious: double-check the main traveler phone number, and keep your phone reachable after landing.
2) Meeting point confusion
Some issues sound like standing in the wrong pickup zone. A pickup location in a big airport isn’t always intuitive, especially the first time. If you’re unsure, don’t wander for long—use the terminal/exit list and position yourself early.
3) Timing mismatch
Some people describe drivers arriving earlier than needed, making them wait at the airport or endure extra time. Others report lateness without clear explanation. This is where your plan matters: you’re given pickup guidance (about 45 minutes after landing) and 1 hour waiting time, but you still want to be at the exit on schedule.
4) Driving comfort
One negative account mentions aggressive driving and another mentions unsafe behavior like using a phone while driving. Those are serious complaints. You can’t control everything once you’re in the car, but you can reduce your anxiety by choosing a calm pickup time, staying ready, and being alert. If you’re someone who gets nervous in traffic, ask for careful driving when you first connect.
Value Check: Is $48.85 a Good Deal for a CDG Transfer?

Let’s look at what you actually get for the price.
Included:
- Private transportation
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Pickup coordination around your landing time
- 1 hour free waiting time
- Mobile ticket
- Child seats on request
- Group discounts (if your booking qualifies)
Not included:
- Food & drinks
The value comes from reducing airport friction. CDG can chew up time even for confident travelers. Paying for a driver waiting at a specific exit means you’re buying time back and reducing stress—especially if you’re tired, carrying bags, or traveling at odd hours.
Also, your trip duration is flexible: 30 minutes to 2 hours. If traffic is heavy, your cost doesn’t change, but your ride becomes more valuable. A reliable, safe driver in traffic can be worth more than a few dollars saved elsewhere.
Where it might not be worth it:
- If you have very flexible time and you’re comfortable handling airport pickups yourself.
- If your luggage situation is complex and you’re not sure the car will fit (then the “choose a higher class” warning becomes a cost question).
Who This CDG Transfer Suits Best
This service fits several travel styles:
- First-time Paris visitors who don’t want to figure out CDG pickup logistics.
- Families who need child seats on request and prefer fewer moving parts.
- Solo travelers who want a clear meeting point and a straightforward ride.
- Business travelers who care about arrival predictability and convenience.
- People landing with limited patience for airport navigation and lineups.
It may be less ideal if:
- You’re traveling with luggage beyond the stated limit (1 checked baggage per person) and you don’t plan to upgrade.
- You won’t keep your phone reachable right after landing.
- You’re highly sensitive to timing and hate any chance of waiting, even with a 1-hour cushion.
My Booking Advice: How to Make This Transfer Feel Flawless

If you decide to book, you’ll make your own success.
Do this:
- Enter the pickup time about 45 minutes after landing.
- Provide a real working main traveler phone number.
- Match the correct terminal and exit listed for your CDG terminal.
- Be at the exit before the driver’s window—don’t “check later.”
- If returning by flight, don’t rely on the default 4 hours early unless it suits your day.
And for your comfort:
- If safety is a priority, ask the driver to drive carefully when you meet.
- If you’re traveling with kids, request child seats during booking (as instructed).
When things go well, it turns CDG from a headache into a quick handshake with Paris.
Should You Book DT DRIVER for CDG Transfers?
Yes, if you want a private, air-conditioned ride with a clear system for pickup, and you’re willing to follow the terminal exit instructions closely. The overall rating is 4.5 from 108 reviews, and the strongest praise centers on communication, punctuality, and safe, friendly driving—often with a driver named David.
Don’t book if:
- Your phone won’t be reachable after landing.
- Your luggage is likely to exceed the 1 checked baggage per person limit.
- You’re uncomfortable with any possibility of waiting if your meetup timing or exact exit location isn’t tight.
If you’re the type who likes control, this transfer gives you control—just use the details provided and show up ready at the exit.
FAQ
How long is the CDG transfer?
The transfer duration is listed as approximately 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on traffic and your destination.
What does it cost?
The price is $48.85 per person.
Are the vehicles air-conditioned?
Yes. The included features specify an air-conditioned vehicle.
Where do I meet the driver at CDG?
Pickup meeting points are given by terminal, including Terminal 1 (Departure Level Level 3 Exit 10), Terminal 2A (Exit 5), Terminal 2C (Exit 16), Terminal 2E (Exit 4, 5, or 6), and Terminal 2F (Departure Level Level 1 Exit 14), plus entries for Terminal 2B, Terminal 2D, and Terminal 3.
When should I schedule pickup after I land?
You should provide a pickup time of about 45 minutes after the recommended landing time.
Is there free waiting time?
Yes. There is 1 hour of free waiting time.
How much luggage can I bring?
The pickup details state that 1 checked baggage per person is accepted, and capacity of guests and luggage must be respected. If you’re unsure, you should choose a higher class.
Can I request a child seat?
Yes. Child seats are available upon request.
Do I cancel for free?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.



























