As of 2026, there is no longer a year-round direct Eurostar service from London St Pancras International to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy (the station for Disneyland Paris). Eurostar officially ended the direct "Disney Express" route in June 2023 to focus on its core city-to-city routes and manage post-Brexit border complexities. To reach Euro Disney by train today, travelers typically take the Eurostar to Paris Gare du Nord (approx. 2h 16m), then transfer to the RER A commuter train toward Marne-la-Vallée, which takes about 40–45 minutes. Alternatively, some high-value "peer-to-peer" strategies involve taking the Eurostar to Lille Europe and hopping on a high-speed TGV that goes directly to the Disney gates in about an hour. While the loss of the direct train adds a transfer to the journey, the Lille connection is often cited as the most comfortable "pseudo-direct" option, avoiding the need to navigate the Paris Metro with heavy luggage and excited children.