Madisonznana
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I think the only shot you need for this cruise is a shot of whiskey when you pay off your balance for the cruise!
~Mike

I think the only shot you need for this cruise is a shot of whiskey when you pay off your balance for the cruise!
~Mike
I think the only shot you need for this cruise is a shot of whiskey when you pay off your balance for the cruise!
~Mike
We're thinking about it. My DH found a list of recommended shots for certain countries but I can't remember where he found it and which ones they were.
WHO is the World Health Organization.
I don't think any are required, at least not that I'm aware of, but it just might be a good idea and precaution to get them.
If you book DCL transfers you will either have to go back to one of the airports or to one of the hotels they are using to use their transfers.
We used National Express Coach 2 years ago to go to Dover and found it easy and very affordable, it left from Victoria Coach Station.
I noticed that a couple of airport hotels were added to the Pre/post stay options. The one at Heathrow is the Sofitel (walking distance from T5 apparently) and there's also an option at Gatwick. I'm flying in the day before and am considering the Sofitel.
I noticed that a couple of airport hotels were added to the Pre/post stay options. The one at Heathrow is the Sofitel (walking distance from T5 apparently) and there's also an option at Gatwick. I'm flying in the day before and am considering the Sofitel.
Can anyone guide me through how to get from the ship to Disneyland Paris?
We are traveling from Paris (Paris Nord) to Canterbury via Ebbsfleet on the Eurostar. The tickets (ordered right now) were about 45 GBP per person.
You can take the Eurostar to either Ashford or Ebbsfleet and then a Southeastern train to Dover. (We found cheaper and better times to Ebbsfleet) There is suppose to be a deal with free transport on the Southeastern system to continue your trip from the Eurostar. (don't have that quite figured out yet)
Sites with times and in
http://www.southeasternrailway.co.uk/index.php/cms/pages/home
http://www.eurostar.com/dynamic/_Sv...pressBookingTerm&_LANG=UK&_AGENCY=ESTAR&VT=EB
hope that helps.
I noticed that a couple of airport hotels were added to the Pre/post stay options. The one at Heathrow is the Sofitel (walking distance from T5 apparently) and there's also an option at Gatwick. I'm flying in the day before and am considering the Sofitel.
This is correct, Ebbsfleet is quite a small station really most of it in one location and easy to get around, the Eurostar and trains to Ashford and Dover use the same part and its an escaltor up from one and down form other, for Canterbury services its more of a walk.
Check if there is any Eurostar service stopping at Ashford international then swap there. There is at least one direct train to DLP from London each day, if not you can swap at Lille Europe, Stn, for TGV, to DLP, or get Eurostar to Paris and then Metro (Underground) requires a change to Marne La Vallie.
Andrew,
I have a question. We will be in DLPR before our Baltic cruise. (Then 2 nights at a B & B in Dover, then the cruise.)
I have been tossing around driving to Calais from DLPR, then take the ferry (without a car) to Dover. We will be renting a car for a few days while we are there and we can drop it off at the docks in Calais. Have you ever done this. Seems cheaper then the Eurostar and more direct. Plus we would have a nice drive through France on the way to Calais. What do you think?![]()
My DH found a list of recommended shots for certain countries but I can't remember where he found it and which ones they were.
I don't think any are required, at least not that I'm aware of, but it just might be a good idea and precaution to get them.
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends the following shots:
Hep A; Hep B - these can take 6 months for a full series. (Set of three shots: original, then 2 months later, then 4 months) However, healthcare professional told us better to have some than none.
Typhoid - this is apparently expensive and they don't carry it normally. For us, we have to call and let them know we are coming so they will have the doses available for DH and I.