The Ghostly Apparition: Witnessing the Horror of La Llorona and her Deadly Curse

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The deadly curse of la llorona is a legendary tale deeply ingrained in Mexican folklore. Known as "the weeping woman," la llorona is said to be the spirit of a woman who drowned her own children in a fit of rage and despair. Unable to find peace in the afterlife, she is cursed to roam the earth, forever searching for her lost children. Her haunting cries and eerie presence strike fear into the hearts of those who encounter her. The origins of la llorona vary, with versions of the story existing in different cultures. However, the most prominent and widely recognized version is the Mexican one.

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However, the most prominent and widely recognized version is the Mexican one. According to this tale, la llorona was once a beautiful young woman named Maria, who was abandoned by her lover after bearing him two children. Overwhelmed by grief and anger, she made the fateful decision to drown her children in a river.

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Officially-licensed 'Magical Shuttle' buses serve Disneyland Resort Paris and its hotels throughout the day from Paris' two main airports, and with low-cost fares available on almost every service, there's never been a better time to follow the second star to the right.

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  • Roissy/Charles de Gaulle CDG
  • Orly
  • Beauvais Tillé

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  • By Road: 40 minutes
  • TGV: 9 minutes
  • RER: 1 hour 10 minutes +
  • By Road: 50 minutes
  • OrlyVal and RER: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • By Road: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Bus + RER: 2 hours 10 minutes

Roissy/Charles-de-Gaulle CDG

The Airport
  • 3 Terminals
  • Transport connections via: Magical Shuttle, TGV, Rental Car, Taxi, RER via Paris.
  • Official website: www.aeroportsdeparis.fr

Charles de Gaulle airport is located near Roissy, 25km North-East of Paris and nestled between autoroutes A1 and A104. By far the largest and busiest airport in France, it is also the second busiest on the entire European continent, with three terminals and excellent transport links. It was undoubtedly a key factor in the choice of Marne-la-Vallée for the location of Disney's European magic kingdom.

Magical Shuttle (formerly VEA Airport Shuttle)
  • Journey time: 40 minutes + (depending on your hotel)
  • Adults: 16 € Children (3-11): 13 € Single tickets only
  • Recommended for any groups
  • Official website: www.magicalshuttle.co.uk
  • Book online at the official Magical Shuttle website now!

Magical Shuttle is the official shuttle given license to operate daily between Roissy/CDG airport and Disneyland Resort Paris, with brightly coloured, 75-seater, air-conditioned coaches. The service stops only at Terminal 2E/2F, with tickets available to purchase as part of your package, through travel agents, at Aéroports de Paris counters or on-board the bus itself. The bus pick-up points are signposted throughout Terminal 2E/2F with either the VEA logo or text in both French and English.

There are services up to every 45 minutes between Charles de Gaulle Airport and the Disney Hotels (excluding Davy Crockett Ranch), with some of these also serving the Val de France hotels. All coaches stop at the Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy bus station, allowing onward links to Val de France, Val d'Europe or Marne-la-Vallée area hotels. Full timetables can be found on the official website.

TGV
  • Journey time: 10 minutes
  • About € 16 for adults [More Info]
  • Recommended if times convenient or with smaller groups
  • Book your tickets online now!

For around the same price as the Magical Shuttle, you can speed your way direct to the magic in less than 10 minutes on board a peaceful, luxurious TGV train. Trains depart from the TGV/RER hub near Terminal 2, accessed via the circular shuttle bus from your arrival gate. With flight delays, baggage collection and the shuttle bus journey, it will be difficult to calculate exactly what time you'll arrive at the station, and with trains departing only every 20 to 60 minutes depending on the time of day, it can be hard to plan this route. For sheer speed of arrival, however, this option is astonishing. You'll barely have time to find your seat before Space Mountain appears in the distance!

A good option might be to use TGV for your return journey to the airport, purchasing your ticket either online or from the TGV ticket desks on the main station concourse at Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy.

Rental Car
  • Journey time: 45 minutes
  • Prices vary
  • Recommended for visitors wishing to also explore the region
  • Book your Hertz Car Rental online now!

If you're staying at Disney's Davy Crockett Ranch, a hotel in the Marne-la-Vallée region or just want more freedom and a chance to explore the area, then a rental car is a great option. Hertz Car Rental is an official partner of Disneyland Resort Paris, with a rental desk located at Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station and the Esso gas/petrol station near Disney's Hotel Santa Fe.

Hertz have numerous rental desks at Charles de Gaulle operating 20 hours a day, and by supplying a flight number can provide a car immediately upon arrival. The main desk is located in Terminal 2.

Taxi
  • Journey time: 40 minutes
  • About 60 €
  • Recommended for large groups or very early/late departures/arrivals

If you arrive or depart after the final Magical Shuttle and the TGV services don't suit your arrival time, then the resort is just a 40 minute taxi journey away from Charles de Gaulle airport (depending on traffic). Prices will vary depending on the time and traffic levels, but expect to pay around 60 euros, certainly no more than 80.

If you're a large group or are staying outside of the main resort area, this can be a good option.

RER via Paris
  • Journey time: 1 hour 10 minutes +
  • About 14 € or 12,30 € for a 1-Day Mobilis travelcard [More Info]
  • Not recommended - unless your hotel is along the RER line
  • Official website: www.ratp.fr

Travelling to Disneyland Resort Paris via RER from Charles de Gaulle is very simple and straightforward, with the blue line B from CDG interchanging with Disneyland's red Line A in the centre of Paris at Châtelet Les Halles. However, with a journey time of at least 1 hour 10 minutes, the hassle of changing lines in the centre of Paris with all your baggage and the hectic bustle of the trains, this is not to be recommended unless you're staying near the centre of town.

Orly

The Airport
  • 2 Terminals
  • Transport connections via: Magical Shuttle, Rental Car, Taxi, OrlyVal + RER.
  • Official website: www.aeroportsdeparis.fr

Orly is Paris' second airport, located immediately South of Central Paris and featuring two terminals with flights to countless French, European and intercontinental locations.

Magical Shuttle (formerly VEA Airport Shuttle)
  • Journey time: 50 minutes + (depending on your hotel)
  • Adults: 16 € Children (3-11): 13 € Single tickets only
  • Recommended for any groups
  • Official website: www.magicalshuttle.co.uk
  • Book online at the official Magical Shuttle website now!

Magical Shuttle is the official shuttle given license to operate daily between Orly airport and Disneyland Resort Paris, with brightly coloured, 75-seater, air-conditioned coaches. The service stops at both terminals, with tickets available to purchase as part of your package, through travel agents, at Aéroports de Paris counters or on-board the bus itself.

There are up to 12 services a day between Charles de Gaulle Airport and the Disney Hotels (excluding Davy Crockett Ranch). All coaches stop at the Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy bus station, allowing onward links to Val de France, Val d'Europe or Marne-la-Vallée area hotels. Full timetables can be found on the official website.

Rental Car
  • Journey time: 50 minutes
  • Prices vary
  • Recommended for visitors wishing to also explore the region

If you're staying at Disney's Davy Crockett Ranch, a hotel in the Marne-la-Vallée region or just want more freedom and a chance to explore the area, then a rental car is a great option. Hertz Car Rental is an official partner of Disneyland Resort Paris, with a rental desk located at Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station and the Esso gas/petrol station near Disney's Hotel Santa Fe.

At Orly airport, Hertz is based at the West Terminal (Orly Ouest), and offers immediate pick-up upon arrival between 6am and 10pm. Should you arrive at South Terminal (Orly Sud) after this time, a free shuttle bus can take you to the main desk at Orly Ouest.

Taxi
  • Journey time: 50 minutes
  • About 70-80 €
  • Recommended for large groups or very early/late departures/arrivals

If you arrive or depart after the final Magical Shuttle and the TGV services don't suit your arrival time, then the resort is just a 50 minute taxi journey away from Orly airport (depending on traffic). Prices will vary depending on the time and traffic levels, but expect to pay around 70 to 80 euros.

If you're a large group or are staying outside of the main resort area, this can be a good option.

OrlyVal + RER
  • Journey time: 1 hour 10 minutes +
  • About 8 € for OrlyVal, plus RER via Paris [More Info]
  • Not recommended - unless your hotel is along the RER line
  • Official website: www.orlyval.com : www.ratp.fr

OrlyVal is an automated electric railway running from Orly Sud and Orly Ouest to the RER Line B station at Antony. From here, the blue Line B leads directly to Châtelet Les Halles, where you can change to RER red Line A4 to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy Disneyland.

Beauvais Tillé

The Airport
  • 1 Terminal
  • Transport connections via: Rental Car, Shuttle Bus + RER.
  • Official website: www.aeroportbeauvais.com

Despite being counted as Paris' third airport, Beauvais Tillé is a small airport located near the village of Tillé, around 3.5km North-East of Beauvais in Picardie. Though not ideal for transfers to Disneyland Resort Paris, the airport does offer connections to Scotland and Ireland at discount rates.

Rental Car
  • Journey time: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Prices vary
  • Recommended for most groups here

If you're staying at Disney's Davy Crockett Ranch, a hotel in the Marne-la-Vallée region or just want more freedom and a chance to explore the area, then a rental car is a great option. Hertz Car Rental is an official partner of Disneyland Resort Paris, with a rental desk located at Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station and the Esso gas/petrol station near Disney's Hotel Santa Fe.

Hertz has a base at Beauvais Tillé airport, and this is perhaps the best option from this arrival point to Disneyland Resort Paris, should the shuttle bus and RER journey not take your fancy.

Shuttle Bus + RER
  • Journey time: 2 hours 10 minutes +
  • 13 € for Shuttle Bus, plus Métro & RER via Paris [More Info]
  • Recommended as a cheaper option
  • Official website: www.aeroportbeauvais.com : www.ratp.fr

Beauvais Tillé airport operates a shuttle bus between the main terminal and Porte Maillot on the edge of Central Paris. From here, you'll need to take Métro Line 1 Southbound to Charles de Gaulle Étoile, then change to RER red Line A4 for Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy Disneyland.

More information can be found at the official website.

All journey times estimated. Journey information subject to change.
Aéroports de Paris, VEA, RER, Hertz etc are not associated with dlpguide.com

Free shuttle bus station, runs from this station to all the Disney hotels (except Disney Davy Crockett Ranch and Villages Nature Paris)
The deadly curse of la llorona

Realizing the magnitude of her actions, Maria was consumed by guilt and remorse. She desperately searched for her children, but it was too late. Overwhelmed with sorrow, she was unable to find solace in death. Bound to the mortal realm, she spends her nights wailing and searching for her lost children near bodies of water. Those who hear her cries are said to be cursed, as her mere presence brings misfortune and death. Throughout Mexico, the legend of la llorona has been passed down from generation to generation. Parents warn their children to stay inside at night, fearful that they may encounter the vengeful spirit. The chilling tale is used as a cautionary story, teaching children about the consequences of their actions and the importance of empathy and compassion. Over the years, la llorona has become a cultural icon, inspiring countless books, movies, and even an annual festival in Mexico City. Her haunting story continues to captivate audiences worldwide, evoking a mix of fear, sympathy, and fascination. In conclusion, the deadly curse of la llorona is a chilling legend deeply embedded in Mexican folklore. The tragic tale of a mother consumed by guilt and condemned to wander the earth in search of her lost children strikes fear into the hearts of those who hear her cries. From cautionary tales to cultural events, la llorona's legacy lives on, reminding us of the power of our actions and the enduring impact of our choices..

Reviews for "La Llorona: From Curse to Icon, the Evolution of a Supernatural Figure"

1. Samantha - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with "The deadly curse of la llorona". The storyline was weak and predictable, and the acting was subpar at best. The scares also fell flat, with cheap jump scares and lackluster special effects. Overall, I found the film to be boring and unoriginal, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a good horror movie.
2. Michael - 1/5 stars - "The deadly curse of la llorona" was one of the worst movies I have ever seen. The plot was confusing and poorly explained, leaving me feeling lost throughout the entire film. The characters were also completely unlikable and lacked depth, making it impossible to care about their fates. The scares were cheap and relied heavily on loud noises rather than building real tension. Save your money and skip this one.
3. Emily - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for "The deadly curse of la llorona" but was ultimately let down. The pacing was incredibly slow, and it took forever for anything interesting to happen. When it did, it was cliché and uninteresting. The film also lacked a cohesive narrative, leaving me confused and unengaged. The only redeeming quality was the cinematography, which was visually appealing. Unfortunately, that wasn't enough to make up for the film's numerous flaws.

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