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Eurostar Disneyland Paris – Hassle-free travel
Eurostar has changed the way we travel to mainland Europe for city breaks – Disneyland Paris is only a couple of hours away. An undersea link between England and France was first mooted in 1802 by Albert Mathieu-Favier who proposed horse-drawn coaches – on a road lit by oil lamps with a mid-tunnel island to provide a fresh-air respite – would transport passengers beneath the English Channel. Digging the present day tunnel took 13,000 workers over seven years and was completed in 1994. The Channel Tunnel is 31.35 miles long, of which 23.55 miles is undersea, with an average depth is 45.7 metres underneath the seabed. City break opportunities are endless from the two main hubs from London – Paris and Brussels – opening up the rest of Belgium, France… and Europe.
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Eurostar Disneyland Paris – Frequent and fast
Weekend breaks on the continent will never be the same again with travel times of just 2hrs 15 minutes from the stunning new station at St. Pancras International to Paris and around fifteen minutes less to Brussels. Eurostar runs between 9 and 17 services to the French capital a day, depending on the day of the week and time of year. It takes 2hrs and 30 minutes to reach to Euro Disney Paris and with a quick check-in time of just 30 minutes, short weekend break travellers can now enjoy a smooth and convenient journey to over 100 connecting destinations.
Eurostar Disneyland Paris – Open all-year round
Before the train heads east for the land of fine chocolate and exquisite beer, weekend break visitors arrive at Disneyland Paris. The resort opened its doors in 1992 and features two theme parks, an entertainment district and seven Disney-owned hotels. Disneyland Park is a theme park based on a formula pioneered by Disney world in California, covers 140 acres and includes 48 attractions in five ‘lands’: Main Street, U.S.A; Frontierland; Adventureland; Fantasyland and Discoveryland. Open every day of the year, Disneyland Paris is the perfect location for a short weekend break.
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