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  1. Brice

    France got so airports, Charles de Gaulle airport (biggest international french airport) is at ten minutes by train from Disneyland Paris. Maybe travel by St pancras wasn t thé beter option to go there, international guests shouldn t bé impacted a lot…

  2. James

    As a brit who’s an AP holder for DLP it’s cheaper and quicker for me to fly and have a car waiting to take me to the hotel then pay for the eurostar

  3. Pat

    Living in Sufolk the easiest way to DLP was to go by train via Ebbsfleet International. St Pancras is hours away and requires a train to Liverpool St and underground to St Pancras. Heathrow is 3hrs minimum by car a plane journey to CDG and then taxi to DLP. So no more DLP for us it’s just too difficult to get to. Am guessing it’s the same for anyone not living near an airport or near London. Imagine living in Essex where the train goes through and still having to go ip to London to catch it.

  4. Barbara Ann Horan

    When isn’t there a problem at Disneyland Paris. I took a picture of a store window and the cops called me into the office.

  5. John

    Disneyland Paris sucks

  6. Sue Smith

    I think this now makes the journey with little ones more difficult. Much safer to get one train all the way. The only time I travelled from Marne le Valley not on a direct train, the train to Lille was half an hour late we almost missed our Eurostar train. A group of 16 we were the only ones allowed onto the booked train. Devastating for the other passengers. More people are likely to fly to Orlando instead if a direct train not available. I hope Eurostar rethink and keep doing what it says on their website

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