OK fair request
@elaine 
I did drop a resort review but I did not cover our activities so here you go. We are a retired couple who travel a fair amount and planned this trip with the past 60 days. We flew from the east coast on Jetblue into CDG arriving at 9am. We cleared customs and got our bags quickly (<30 minutes). I prearranged a driver with Paris Disney Transfer to take us out to the resort and he was waiting as we left the customs area. I asked the resort for early checkin since we expected to be early and tired and the staff had a nice room (3405) available for us when we got there. We took the opportunity to rest a bit on arrival and then in late afternoon we took the resort bus to Chessy station and picked up a rental car for the week. We drove to the nearby village and did a bit of grocery shopping and then had an early dinner at the very nice Indian restaurant that others have commented on. We liked this enough that we ate here a second time during our stay. The next day we slept in a bit to recover from the long overnight and then drove to the mall near by and just had a relaxing day shopping we ended the evening going to the disney village shopping and having dinner at the resort restaurant at Newport. The following day we got the 10 am train into Paris using the resort bus to Disney/Chessy train station we transferred from the RER A to the metro 1 and exited at the Louvre station we walked a bit and had crepes for lunch at a Paris local spot called Chez Suzette (which was very good) the restaurant was a few blocks walk from the Louvre. After lunch we did a 2 hour small group tour in the Louvre (us and one other couple) with Dayin (which was very well done) we spent a few additional hours in the Louvre and then shopping in the attached center until around 7:15pm. We walked to Seine and took a dinner cruise on the ship LE CALIFE which was very good and a lot of fun at the end of the cruise and very nice meal we took an UBER back to the resort around 10:30pm. A fun and busy day. We relaxed and recovered the next day and had dinner at a nice bistro near the resort. The following two days were spend in Disneyland which allowed us to enjoy the parks with out rushing (I expect you could easily do both parks on one day), one of these two days we decided to have dinner at the resort restaurant and I was pleasantly surprised by the meal, not the best meal we had but a solid choice we also had lunch at Walt's in the park one day and the meal was solid. We go to WDW fairly often and enjoyed the familiar and first time experiences, I don't think I'd need to go back to Paris Disneyland but I'm happy to have experienced it. Our last full day we went back to Paris using about the same resort bus/RER A/Metro 1 travel exiting at the Champs-Élysées. We spent the morning shopping and people watching then had lunch a bistro called "Le sans unique" which was good and fun. we decide to take a quick tour using the big bus hop on hop off around the high lights of Paris before returning to Chessy. We got in late after getting on the wrong RER A train (not all of them go to Chessy) we needed to back track a bit to get the right train. Since it was late we grabbed sandwiches at the shop in the train station as it was closing and caught the resort bus back to the resort. The next day was check out and we took the rental car back to the train station and then took the TGV train to the Eurostar and spent a long weekend with old friends who live in London. We will go back to this resort since there are a bunch of other things we want to do out around Paris (Reims, Giverny, etc) and the resort and staff were first rate. Thanks to every one who has offered feedback reading this forum made my planning simple. If you have any questions I'd be happy to try to answer them. My though is if all one wants is Paris this resort would not be best (2 hours on the train everyday is a bit much) but there is so much more to France than Paris