As of 2026, Eurostar no longer offers a year-round, dedicated direct service from London St Pancras to the Marne-la-Vallée (Disneyland Paris) station. The direct "Disney Express" train was suspended in June 2023 due to the logistical and financial complexities caused by post-Brexit border requirements and the implementation of the EU's new Entry/Exit System (EES). While there have been periodic "seasonal" rumors and occasional special charters, the permanent direct link has not returned. For travelers today, the standard way to reach Disneyland Paris from London via Eurostar is to transfer at Lille Europe or Paris Gare du Nord. The Lille transfer is often preferred by families because it is a simple "platform change" within the same station, taking about 2 to 2.5 hours in total. While the loss of the direct service is a disappointment for many, the "indirect" routes remain frequent and relatively efficient. Eurostar has shifted its focus to its merger with Thalys, expanding its "hub" network, which makes a dedicated single-destination resort train less economically viable for them in the current political and regulatory landscape of 2026.