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paris break
i really want to take my girlfriend away on september the 7th for her birthday, id like to stay till the tenth so friday to monday. i would love it to be paris and to have dinner with her in the eiffel tower restaraunt and then maybe on the sunday goto disney land. can anyone tell me wats the cheapest way of doing it? or if anyone has done this themselves where did u go and stay and what price range am i looking at please? i really want to suprise her
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for the dates you quote, cheapest is by eurolines coach, �48-00 return each, but a promo fare is also available for �37-00. Journey 8 hours.
Next is by air from Luton (Easyjet), cheapest fare for the set days (although the flight times might not suit) is �77-00 return. actual flight time about 1hr
Next comes British Airways from LHR, �87-00 return, again the flight times might not suit, more convenient times are more expensive. actual flight time about 1hr.
Trailing a bit (but it is a busy weekend) is Eurostar with a fare of �124-00 return, journey 2hr45mn.
for the dates you quote, cheapest is by eurolines coach, �48-00 return each, but a promo fare is also available for �37-00. Journey 8 hours.
Next is by air from Luton (Easyjet), cheapest fare for the set days (although the flight times might not suit) is �77-00 return. actual flight time about 1hr
Next comes British Airways from LHR, �87-00 return, again the flight times might not suit, more convenient times are more expensive. actual flight time about 1hr.
Trailing a bit (but it is a busy weekend) is Eurostar with a fare of �124-00 return, journey 2hr45mn.
Eurostar
http://www.eurostar.com/dynamic/_SvBoAvailabil ityTravelCriteriaTerm?_TMS=1184431072565&_DLG= SvBoAvailabilityTravelCriteriaTerm&_LANG=UK&_A GENCY=ESTAR
Eurolines
http://www.eurolines.com/index.php?id=30
Easyjet
http://www.easyjet.com/en/book/index.asp
BA
http://www.britishairways.com/travel/home/publ ic/en_gb
Disneyland
http://offers.disneylandparis.co.uk/tickets/in dex.xhtml
http://www.eurostar.com/dynamic/_SvBoAvailabil ityTravelCriteriaTerm?_TMS=1184431072565&_DLG= SvBoAvailabilityTravelCriteriaTerm&_LANG=UK&_A GENCY=ESTAR
Eurolines
http://www.eurolines.com/index.php?id=30
Easyjet
http://www.easyjet.com/en/book/index.asp
BA
http://www.britishairways.com/travel/home/publ ic/en_gb
Disneyland
http://offers.disneylandparis.co.uk/tickets/in dex.xhtml
Tickets for disney you buy at the park entrance - no need to buy them in advance
For travel you need to get the RER 'A' ligne train from the central stations (e.g.Gare de Lyon, Chatelet-Les Halles, Auber,Charles deGaulle-�toile) to MARNE La VALLEE-CHESSY station (approx 100 meters from the DPL main gate). The travel time is approx 40-45 mins and about 15 euros return (might be slightly less).
We stayed at a fab hotel recently in Paris - just by the Tuilleries gardens and the Louve, basic but ideal for a couple of nights - its called the Prince Albert Louve hotel. If you google it there are plenty of sites listing it - this site is just one http://www.hotelclub.net/DirectHotel.asp?hotel ID=16815&inYear=2007&inMonth=4&inDay=23&outYea r=2007&outMonth=4&outDay=27&x=36&y=10
As for the Jules Verne restaurant - I have heard mixed reviews since it was taken over earlier in the year. Another place to consider which has fab views of the tower is Les Ombres on top of Musee du Quai Branly. Or perhaps a Bateau Mouche dinner cruise at sunset.?
For travel you need to get the RER 'A' ligne train from the central stations (e.g.Gare de Lyon, Chatelet-Les Halles, Auber,Charles deGaulle-�toile) to MARNE La VALLEE-CHESSY station (approx 100 meters from the DPL main gate). The travel time is approx 40-45 mins and about 15 euros return (might be slightly less).
We stayed at a fab hotel recently in Paris - just by the Tuilleries gardens and the Louve, basic but ideal for a couple of nights - its called the Prince Albert Louve hotel. If you google it there are plenty of sites listing it - this site is just one http://www.hotelclub.net/DirectHotel.asp?hotel ID=16815&inYear=2007&inMonth=4&inDay=23&outYea r=2007&outMonth=4&outDay=27&x=36&y=10
As for the Jules Verne restaurant - I have heard mixed reviews since it was taken over earlier in the year. Another place to consider which has fab views of the tower is Les Ombres on top of Musee du Quai Branly. Or perhaps a Bateau Mouche dinner cruise at sunset.?
u seem to have lot of knowledge about wat i would like to do so if u could spare some time to chat about it my msn address is [email protected], would really appreciate the chat thanks
I would buy your Euro disney tickets off Ebay, you can't buy a one day pass into both the disney park & studios, but people buy three or four day "tripper passes" and sell the last day on ebay, meaning you can go between both parks, the rock & roller coaster & the studio tours are great in the studio park, but you wouldn't be able to do them on a one day pass. But you also wouldn't want to buy a ticket only for the studios as it's far smaller and not as magical. They are right next to each other, with a tripper you can walk in and out as many times as you want. We got a bargain last year. But check Disney prices first to see how much to bid for a bargain. The passes last a year, so there will be some for sale. Have a great time