cyberbox2
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Hello everyone. I'm planning a trip for my wife and myself for our 10 year wedding anniversary which is Dec 31st of this year. We live in Richmond, Va. I'm taking my family (Me 29, DW 29 DS 11 & DD 8)to WDW from May 27th to June 6th and we are SOOO excited. I just got my ten day MYW tickets in the mail today.
Anyway my dilemma is in December when we fly to Europe for our anniversary (5 days 4 nights), should we fly into London and stay their for a couple of nights then take the Eurostar to Paris for a couple of days so we can visit DLP and other Paris landmarks and then take the Eurostar back to London so we can fly home? Or should we fly into Paris and spend most of our time there and just take a day trip to London on the Eurostar. My budget for this 5 day trip for everything is around $2,000 to $2,500. I feel so helpless when it comes to planning this trip, not so much about finding plane tickets or a hotel, but more about the uncertain things like how much the Eurostar will cost because from what I could find, it seems that going for a day trip from London to Paris is less expensive than going from Paris to London.
I know this is a lot and I'm sorry, but if anyone can shed some light on this PLEASE HELP!
Anyway my dilemma is in December when we fly to Europe for our anniversary (5 days 4 nights), should we fly into London and stay their for a couple of nights then take the Eurostar to Paris for a couple of days so we can visit DLP and other Paris landmarks and then take the Eurostar back to London so we can fly home? Or should we fly into Paris and spend most of our time there and just take a day trip to London on the Eurostar. My budget for this 5 day trip for everything is around $2,000 to $2,500. I feel so helpless when it comes to planning this trip, not so much about finding plane tickets or a hotel, but more about the uncertain things like how much the Eurostar will cost because from what I could find, it seems that going for a day trip from London to Paris is less expensive than going from Paris to London.
I know this is a lot and I'm sorry, but if anyone can shed some light on this PLEASE HELP!
