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Why doesn t Eurostar go to Disney?

Eurostar has decided to stop direct services from London to Disneyland Paris from next summer, citing the fallout from Brexit and Covid. The high-speed train operator said on Tuesday it was scrapping trains running from the British capital to the Disneyland site in Marne-la-Vallée, in the eastern Paris suburbs.



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The company said it wanted to focus on its core routes, including London - Paris and London - Brussels, as it recovers from the impact of the COVID pandemic and faces the consequences of Brexit.

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Travelling to Disneyland® Paris via Eurostar. Simply take the Eurostar train from London St Pancras International to Lille Europe station and change for a connecting French high-speed train (TGV). This TGV train will then take you to Marne-la-Vallee-Chessy station, which is opposite the Disneyland® Paris park gates.

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Travelling from the United Kingdom by Eurostar™ to Disneyland Paris is easy. The Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy train station is located right at the gates of the Disney Parks and just 2 minutes away from the Disney Hotels. Hop on board the Eurostar from London St.

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Eurotunnel Le Shuttle You'll go through British and French customs before you board, so when you arrive you can drive straight off the train and hit the road for a 3-hour journey from Calais to the heart of the magic at Disneyland Paris. Enjoy exclusive retail offers at the terminal before departure.

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Eurostar will no longer operate its direct train service between London and Disneyland Paris from 5 June next year. The company said it wanted to focus on its core routes, including London - Paris and London - Brussels, as it recovers from the impact of the COVID pandemic and faces the consequences of Brexit.

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Eurostar train company announced they were to stop direct trains between London and Disneyland Paris starting from the summer 2023. Going to Disneyland Paris straight from London will be no longer possible very soon! This is what Eurostar announced this August 30, 2022.

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As there are Direct Eurostar trains available from London to Disneyland Paris, you don't need to worry about changing along the way. Whether it's the school holidays or just a fun weekend away, once you're checked in at London St Pancras station, it won't be long until you're boarding a modern Eurostar service.

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Travelling to Disneyland® Paris via Eurostar. This TGV train will then take you to Marne-la-Vallee-Chessy station, which is opposite the Disneyland® Paris park gates. The whole journey should take just 3 hours, depending on your connection.

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The short answer is yes, but it will take careful planning and a lot of walking. Here are some tips and tricks for making the most of your one-day visit to Disneyland Paris.

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The Walt Disney World Railroad, which has transported guests around the Magic Kingdom since opening day in 1971, shut down in December 2018 for construction on the yet-unopened TRON roller coaster.

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From Paris, the quickest and easiest way to get to the heart of Disneyland® Paris is to hop on the RER A train, taking approximately 35 minutes from Nation Station. Discover our Hotel, Park and travel packages.

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Amtrak trains to Walt Disney World stop at three stations: Orlando, Kissimmee and Sanford. The Orlando station (served by the Silver Service/Palmetto line) is about 20 miles (a 30 minute drive) from Walt Disney World. This is a fully staffed station with an enclosed waiting area.

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Pancras International (known to many as Kings Cross), Gare du Nord, Brussels Midi and Amsterdam Centraal stations respectively. Other main stops, depending on the service and season, include Calais, Lille, Lyon, Avignon, Marseille, Marne-la-Vallée (for Disneyland® Paris) and Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

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Simply take the Eurostar train from London St Pancras International to Lille Europe station and change for a connecting French high-speed train (TGV). This TGV train will then take you to Marne-la-Vallee-Chessy station, which is opposite the Disneyland® Paris park gates.

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All passengers including infants must have their valid passports and train tickets with them at all times throughout the journey.

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The general advice is to book a holiday 180 days (around six months) in advance to ensure you're getting the best early-bird price for your trip. Next, avoid school holidays. If you're taking little ones to Disneyland Paris, this can be easier said than done, however it will save you a fair chunk of money.

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