Need help planning possible Paris trip
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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Duly noted, mindflipper, I'll try my best to keep track of what all I actually do and report back.
Otherwise, found something that's actually more pressing about the trip to take care of first, so this can wait a teensy bit
Otherwise, found something that's actually more pressing about the trip to take care of first, so this can wait a teensy bit
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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It'll be my first time in a country other than US or Canada
And actually, I've pretty much ignored the bad press ... because from what I've heard, Frontierland and Tomorrowland at least are quite unique
And actually, I've pretty much ignored the bad press ... because from what I've heard, Frontierland and Tomorrowland at least are quite unique
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Re: Need help planning possible Paris trip
Just wanted to add that if the original poster can just get to the Paris train station, he can easily catch a train to Disneyland Paris. I've played with the idea of doing a Disneyland add-on trip to some of my travels too. Plus the France castle looks pretty neato to me.
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Re: Need help planning possible Paris trip
Quite true, disneylizzy. I took the RER-A train straight from the Charles de Gaulle Etoile (L'Arc de Triomphe). It was really easy. It's a long ride, so you will want to take an iPod full of Disney tunes with you to keep you entertained.
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Re: Need help planning possible Paris trip
I know this is kind of a necropost but while CDG has a shuttle the way I arrived was via the eurostar from London (aka the Chunnel). Since I was living in london for a period of time for a research thing it was a little different than a normal vacation, and no jetlag. The big perk of the eurostar is that the station (same building as the trains from Paris as well) is right at the center and right by the hotel shuttles.
Funny thing about it, I was coming back on a friday (to London) and they just stamped my passport on the train and there was no customs people at the station, you walked through an empty area that would normally do the whole passport check.
Funny thing about it, I was coming back on a friday (to London) and they just stamped my passport on the train and there was no customs people at the station, you walked through an empty area that would normally do the whole passport check.
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Re: Need help planning possible Paris trip
That is a big bonus not having to wait in a passport check line!Wizzard419 wrote:I know this is kind of a necropost but while CDG has a shuttle the way I arrived was via the eurostar from London (aka the Chunnel). Since I was living in london for a period of time for a research thing it was a little different than a normal vacation, and no jetlag. The big perk of the eurostar is that the station (same building as the trains from Paris as well) is right at the center and right by the hotel shuttles.
Funny thing about it, I was coming back on a friday (to London) and they just stamped my passport on the train and there was no customs people at the station, you walked through an empty area that would normally do the whole passport check.
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Re: Need help planning possible Paris trip
Going both ways the passport control is minimal. Going to they stamp your passport with the french stamps while still in the London station (the security check is no more than normal airport but the lines are really short). The only real hassle of taking the eurostar is that regardless of the resort you stay at the check in process takes forever once you get to the hotel (if you're staying on site).
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Re: Need help planning possible Paris trip
Plus the passport line as I remember it is not as long as it would be the airports!Wizzard419 wrote:Going both ways the passport control is minimal. Going to they stamp your passport with the french stamps while still in the London station (the security check is no more than normal airport but the lines are really short). The only real hassle of taking the eurostar is that regardless of the resort you stay at the check in process takes forever once you get to the hotel (if you're staying on site).
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Re: Need help planning possible Paris trip
That is correct, the only drawback is that you're probably going to have to go through the airport line at some point as trans-atlantic cruises are not the most popular means of transit.