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Old 02-06-2008, 10:02 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I've been looking at the same thing myself - since while I'm in Paris, I want to spend my free days doing other things. It's a bit of a shock - but not too bad. Rail travel in Europe is VERY different than it is in the US. It's like comparing a Yugo (remember those?) to a Caddy.
Here's a search I did for Mar. 3, one adult. You can play around and look at all different stuff.
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I've been looking at the same thing myself - since while I'm in Paris, I want to spend my free days doing other things. It's a bit of a shock - but not too bad. Rail travel in Europe is VERY different than it is in the US. It's like comparing a Yugo (remember those?) to a Caddy.
Here's a search I did for Mar. 3, one adult. You can play around and look at all different stuff.
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If you're looking for tickets between London and Paris, I would visit the Eurostar site directly to see what their prices are like, as they're the operator of those services. Once you get to Paris itself, I've got all the details on how to get to Disneyland Paris, if you need those.
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I am taking my son with me to Paris June 14th thru June 22nd for business and will spend two days in DLP for his senior grad gift
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We'll be in Paris from September 21 to 28, and at Disneyland Paris from September 28 to October 5.

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We are going in Sept Oct 08. We are starting in Paris for 3 nights then jetting off to Venice for a week then back through Paris to Geneva and then to Disneyland Paris for 10 glorious nights. We are staying at Hotel Cheyenne.
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Going for a day trip while visiting my brother in Paris. Last week of August. Just bought one-day hoppers online so it's official!
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Just realised I forgot to add myself to this list! We are going 7th September for three nights/four days. It will be myself, my daughter and my two Grandsons. I'm really looking forward to it, though I'm a bit apprehensive as well - the boys will be 1 and 3 and I've never "done Disney" with tinies before. It might be very hard work!
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When: December 17-22, 2008 (pre-Christmas trip!!!!)
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Staying at: Disney's Sequoia Lodge
This will be my 6th visit to DLP.

I can't wait to go as I've never seen any Disney park all decked out for the holidays before.
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Congratulations - Sequoia Lodge is my favourite DLP hotel and I think it will feel nice and cosy at Christmas.
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Congratulations - Sequoia Lodge is my favourite DLP hotel and I think it will feel nice and cosy at Christmas.
I love the Sequoia Lodge And I agree 100%, the national park theme with all the dark wood is perfect for a pre-Christmas trip! I can't wait!
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