gemmybear83
<font color=royalblue>I would blame it all on Bob<
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I drew up a little contract before and made Robert sign it, so we will be going! Lol! We just can't book it yet!
Bob xoxoxox

I drew up a little contract before and made Robert sign it, so we will be going! Lol! We just can't book it yet!
Bob xoxoxox
i agree i dont think it is sign posted at all the only way i remember where it is that it is opposite a restruant and toilets and its in the middle of the two doors with a tiny blue sign saying disneyland resort paris but this sign is not visible from inside
i would take the TGV we did you just walk to the end of the airport to the station and there you are
I hope you don't mind me asking this, but is the TGV expensive?
Bob xoxoxox
Bob we paid £28.00 for both of us for one journey last December I think
Can you pay for the TGV on the day, or do you have to have booked in advance?
Same for the VEA?
And does the VEA only have one pickup point at CDG?
Sorry- Loads of questions!! Robert is utterly clueless about things like this and doesn't want to learn (He thought Eurostar and Eurotunnel were the same thing....)....!
Bob xoxoxox
Can you pay for the TGV on the day, or do you have to have booked in advance?
Same for the VEA?
And does the VEA only have one pickup point at CDG?
Sorry- Loads of questions!! Robert is utterly clueless about things like this and doesn't want to learn (He thought Eurostar and Eurotunnel were the same thing....)....!
Bob xoxoxox
I hope you don't mind me asking this, but is the TGV expensive?
Bob xoxoxox
Hi, I suppose it depends on which terminal You fly into. We always fly in to Terminal 1 & found the VEA bus stop with no problems on Our first trip.
Bob - just to make you more confused, train to london from Newcastle go to Kings Cross, and St Pancras station for the eurostar is next door - like literally across the road! To be honest though I think flying is your best bet, it will be quicker, cheaper and you don't have to rely on british trains to get you there on time!Righty Ho.... I've been looking into all different ways of getting there.... Eurostar isn't looking promising as we have no idea how to get around London and there are no trains to either station from here (Most involve walking around London, and as we've only been once each when we were kids we wouldn't really feel too comfy about this!)..... So sadly Eurostar isn't looking good (I would love to have done this!).....
But flights are looking ever more promising as long as I can convince Robert getting from the airport to DLRP isn't that hard!!
Bob xoxoxox
Righty Ho.... I've been looking into all different ways of getting there.... Eurostar isn't looking promising as we have no idea how to get around London and there are no trains to either station from here (Most involve walking around London, and as we've only been once each when we were kids we wouldn't really feel too comfy about this!)..... So sadly Eurostar isn't looking good (I would love to have done this!).....
But flights are looking ever more promising as long as I can convince Robert getting from the airport to DLRP isn't that hard!!
Bob xoxoxox
Righty Ho.... I've been looking into all different ways of getting there.... Eurostar isn't looking promising as we have no idea how to get around London and there are no trains to either station from here (Most involve walking around London, and as we've only been once each when we were kids we wouldn't really feel too comfy about this!)..... So sadly Eurostar isn't looking good (I would love to have done this!).....
But flights are looking ever more promising as long as I can convince Robert getting from the airport to DLRP isn't that hard!!
Bob xoxoxox
Bob - just to make you more confused, train to london from Newcastle go to Kings Cross, and St Pancras station for the eurostar is next door - like literally across the road! To be honest though I think flying is your best bet, it will be quicker, cheaper and you don't have to rely on british trains to get you there on time!
Robert not a fan of flying?
itis really easy to get there if you cant find the VEA stop just go to info its huge orange desk they can tell you exactly where to go and if you do get the TGV its the first stop on the train and you get the exciting walk of going through disney village and all you want to do is dump your stuff and run in but you have to go to the hotel and sort out first its like a tease for when you first get there lol
Is it honestly across the road? Straight across the road?? If it is then we might be okay....
Bob xoxoxox
Its honestly right across the road - once your in Kings Cross you just turn right and there it is!![]()