Eurostar — questions and travel updates

Started by Anthony, June 10, 2006, 07:56:25 PM

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abismummy

#495
We booked with disney through travel agent so only have a payment confirmation. Will have to check this. Thanks.

toonarmylass

#496
disney express has  always been an add on. 16 pound er adult i think

JodieG91

#497
Hello. Just looking for some tips with the Eurostar? What is a standard return price from London to Disneyland Paris or do these vary throughout different dates? The dates I want are not available on the website yet, is anybody aware of when end December/early January dates are likely to be released and is it cheaper to travel on certain days?

Thanks :)

Elaine

#498
Quote from: "JodieG91"Hello. Just looking for some tips with the Eurostar? What is a standard return price from London to Disneyland Paris or do these vary throughout different dates? The dates I want are not available on the website yet, is anybody aware of when end December/early January dates are likely to be released and is it cheaper to travel on certain days?

Thanks :)
some dates in December are already available to book by phone, so I'd phone them and see if your dates are available yet.
The cheapest fare is £69 per adult return, but they dont  always offer that cheap fare for every date. The longer you leave it to book, the more expensive it gets.

JodieG91

#499
Quote from: "Elaine"
Quote from: "JodieG91"Hello. Just looking for some tips with the Eurostar? What is a standard return price from London to Disneyland Paris or do these vary throughout different dates? The dates I want are not available on the website yet, is anybody aware of when end December/early January dates are likely to be released and is it cheaper to travel on certain days?

Thanks :)
some dates in December are already available to book by phone, so I'd phone them and see if your dates are available yet.
The cheapest fare is £69 per adult return, but they dont  always offer that cheap fare for every date. The longer you leave it to book, the more expensive it gets.

Thanks very much. I have called them and was told they only have up until 13th December at the minute, we are looking for later than that. Apparently they have no indication of when these later dates will be released, I thought they would have been by now. Flights are coming in as £177 in total for 3 adults from 1st - 5th January. I don't think we will get Eurostar cheaper than that, even if we were lucky to get the cheapest fares for 1 adult and 2 youths

sarahmumof4

#500
You need to phone Eurostar to register your interest .

They will then send out an email about a week before they release the next batch of dates telling you the date when they will be  released .

We booked last August for this Feb . They released jan , feb dates beginning of Aug so imagine it would be the same again this year x
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toonarmylass

#501
Quote from: "JodieG91"
Quote from: "Elaine"
Quote from: "JodieG91"Hello. Just looking for some tips with the Eurostar? What is a standard return price from London to Disneyland Paris or do these vary throughout different dates? The dates I want are not available on the website yet, is anybody aware of when end December/early January dates are likely to be released and is it cheaper to travel on certain days?

Thanks :)
some dates in December are already available to book by phone, so I'd phone them and see if your dates are available yet.
The cheapest fare is £69 per adult return, but they dont  always offer that cheap fare for every date. The longer you leave it to book, the more expensive it gets.

Thanks very much. I have called them and was told they only have up until 13th December at the minute, we are looking for later than that. Apparently they have no indication of when these later dates will be released, I thought they would have been by now. Flights are coming in as £177 in total for 3 adults from 1st - 5th January. I don't think we will get Eurostar cheaper than that, even if we were lucky to get the cheapest fares for 1 adult and 2 youths

don't forget tho Jodie you still have to add your transfers on they can mount up if you already in London area could still work out cheaper going Eurostar!

BOOMitsGeorgia

#502
I've literally just booked my Eurostar tickets!!! only have to book my hotel and Disney tickets in a few weeks when I am not broke and then its just spending money left!
I'm jumping around my room with excitement now!! I'm officially going to Disney for my birthday :')

Ravenseye

#503
Quote from: "BOOMitsGeorgia"I've literally just booked my Eurostar tickets!!! only have to book my hotel and Disney tickets in a few weeks when I am not broke and then its just spending money left!
I'm jumping around my room with excitement now!! I'm officially going to Disney for my birthday :')


That is sooo exciting!
You will be there a little before us, I'm excited already.
Don't forget to post a trip report  :D
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andrewuk

#504
Has anyone ever used the Eurostar via Paris? It looks a lot cheaper. I have done the route before when staying in Paris so it would just be a bit more of a bother but appears to save hundreds of pounds over the direct train.
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ed-uk

#505
We've used the Eurostar to Paris and then taken the Metro to Disneyland, and I for one would never do it again. I've tried it twice and it's a hassle. And on the return journey we had to leave the resort early to catch the Metro into Paris to get the Eurostar,  dragging our luggage behind us. We would only travel direct to Disneyland now, but we never book the Eurostar with Disney it works out cheaper to book the train with Eurostar.
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orangarnold

#506
If you can travel directly I would, the RER/Metro from Gare du Nord to Gare du Lyon is a nightmare with luggage

captain rocket

#507
You may be able to save money by buying a Eurostar return to Lille and then a return from Lille to marne le vallee, much less agro than the Metro/RER.

choti

#508
Thank you all for the info posted on here.  It's been helpful planning my first trip next month with DH and DD who's 5.  We are going by Eurostar but staying at L'Elysee in Val D'Europe.  I guess Disney Express is only available for those staying at a Disney Hotel only.  If that is the case, is there anywhere we can leave our luggage when we arrive at DLP and check in later to save time?  If so, do you know the costs associated with this?

orangarnold

#509
Quote from: "choti"Thank you all for the info posted on here.  It's been helpful planning my first trip next month with DH and DD who's 5.  We are going by Eurostar but staying at L'Elysee in Val D'Europe.  I guess Disney Express is only available for those staying at a Disney Hotel only.  If that is the case, is there anywhere we can leave our luggage when we arrive at DLP and check in later to save time?  If so, do you know the costs associated with this?

Call the hotel and ask if they have a luggage room