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Disneyland Paris package – Leshuttle times question

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iwishiwasonacruise · 27/10/2024 19:06

I wonder if anyone can help, as I'm trying to get this booked this evening.

I'm booking a Disneyland Paris weekend break for March 2025.

I've booked through Magic Breaks before, but at the moment it is substantially cheaper to book with Disney holidays direct.

My only concern is that the return Leshuttle/Eurotunnel is only letting me pick 17.40 at the latest for the return on Sunday 30th March.

I know the trains run later than this, and I would sooner return home later, but I don't want to book holiday and then be stuck with the 17.40 time.

Does anyone know how it works when you book direct with Disney.

I know with magic breaks you could amend your train time if necessary. But I'm not sure why the Disney package is offering me that as the latest option 🤔

Thanks in advance if anyone can help. I'm trying to get this booked to surprise somebody tomorrow.

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PollyPut · 27/10/2024 23:06

iwishiwasonacruise · 27/10/2024 19:06

I wonder if anyone can help, as I'm trying to get this booked this evening.

I'm booking a Disneyland Paris weekend break for March 2025.

I've booked through Magic Breaks before, but at the moment it is substantially cheaper to book with Disney holidays direct.

My only concern is that the return Leshuttle/Eurotunnel is only letting me pick 17.40 at the latest for the return on Sunday 30th March.

I know the trains run later than this, and I would sooner return home later, but I don't want to book holiday and then be stuck with the 17.40 time.

Does anyone know how it works when you book direct with Disney.

I know with magic breaks you could amend your train time if necessary. But I'm not sure why the Disney package is offering me that as the latest option 🤔

Thanks in advance if anyone can help. I'm trying to get this booked to surprise somebody tomorrow.

Are you aware that there are no longer direct trains? You are probably being booked onto a train to Lille, then passport control in Lille which adds time, and then the last leg back to UK.

Are you sure there are later options?

iwishiwasonacruise · 28/10/2024 00:46

Hi, I think it's the Eurostar you're talking about that doesn't run direct anymore.

The one I'm booking is the 35 mins one that you drive your car on to.

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Floralnomad · 28/10/2024 00:54

We always book via Disney but do it without travel and book the tunnel separately , try that and you will get all the available times ,it also works out cheaper usually .

iwishiwasonacruise · 28/10/2024 06:08

Floralnomad · 28/10/2024 00:54

We always book via Disney but do it without travel and book the tunnel separately , try that and you will get all the available times ,it also works out cheaper usually .

Thanks so much! I dunno why I didn't think of that! 🙄

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TeamGeriatric · 28/10/2024 07:40

Also, in line with Martin Lewis's money saving expert advice, it's cheaper to pay in Euros and book on the French/German Disney website than it is to book on the British website and pay in pounds. In the summer I was only buying day tickets but it was £60 cheaper for 4 day tickets to do it that way. If your card charges fees for foreign currency transactions you will lose some of that benefit though.

Clearinguptheclutter · 28/10/2024 07:44

def price it up buying eurotunnel tickets separately
and yes they run 24/7

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