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disneyland paris - eurostar to paris (direct train fully booked) how easy will it be?

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tinytitch · 26/09/2007 16:37

want to take family to disneyland paris in oct half term, as usual i have left it till the last minute so there are no direct trains that go straight to disneyland left. We would have to go to paris and change trains there. The guy at the reservation centre says it is really easy - has anyone done it? And how easy will it be to get to chosen hotel afterwards?

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tinytitch · 26/09/2007 19:12

bump for evening folk - really want some advice here, have only ever had packages before and i am worried it is going to be hard work!

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NurseyJo · 26/09/2007 19:14

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tinytitch · 26/09/2007 21:07

The guy at reservations said you get of the train, stay on the platform and the next train comes from there, is it really that simple? How do we get from the station at euro disney to our chosen hotel, can we just use the shuttle buses?

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NurseyJo · 26/09/2007 21:48

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tinytitch · 26/09/2007 22:04

not sure yet - possibly newport bay and i have stayed there before and from memory it wasn't too far away!

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bluesky · 27/09/2007 12:50

tinytitch, don't let it put you off, it is really easy!

Marne la Vallee/Chessy as Nursey Jo said, and it is within walking distance of hotels. Especially Newport Bay. When you come out of the station, turn left for hotels and turn right for park. It's great you are right there!

The main hotels are also served by a Disney bus. Big queue for bus last time I was there though.

I've just looked at eurostar website, and it says take the B line train to Chatelet les Halles and then get on the A line to Marne la Vallee/Chessy.

Theresa · 27/09/2007 21:02

Yes agree with previous replies, shld be easy. for more info cannot recommend strongly enough www.disboards.com

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