My source at DCL tells me they are considering Viking night and/or parties for the Baltics cruise. So, how do we dress like a viking....and not look like a pirate?
~Mike
Horns we have to be real Horny!



My source at DCL tells me they are considering Viking night and/or parties for the Baltics cruise. So, how do we dress like a viking....and not look like a pirate?
~Mike
My source at DCL tells me they are considering Viking night and/or parties for the Baltics cruise. So, how do we dress like a viking....and not look like a pirate?
~Mike
Horns we have to be real Horny!![]()
My source at DCL tells me they are considering Viking night and/or parties for the Baltics cruise. So, how do we dress like a viking....and not look like a pirate?
~Mike
A hat with horns, a fur pelt and a Capital One cardI watch too much TV.
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.
If you get the chance to get the direct train though its pretty cool - the train literally stops a few minutes walk from the park gates - I love it!
Kit
I have completed my booking with Anastasia. The one part of my trip that is done.
Agree, and at the London end on embarkation we had Mickey and a main Street band playing.
The Station at Marne-La-Vallee-Chessy, is as you say directly under the Disneyland resort. Between Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios, and the Disney Village and Hotel New york the other way.
On packages I have had they took your luggage to the Disney hotel, and we went straight into the parks. Its all very compact.
The isse is the DLP direct train is early morning, and might be too much of a risk for people disembarking on the day and travelling to France that day.
Karen,
we too are booked with Anastasia.
Laura has not come across any independent reviews for them.
Do you know where we might be able to find some reviews of their services?
Bill and Laura
Barb?? You've already used them can you take this question?
Also Bill and Laura, have you checked on Cruise Critic?
Barb?? You've already used them can you take this question?
Also Bill and Laura, have you checked on Cruise Critic?
We are going to DLP after or cruise and planning on catching the Eurotrain in Ashford. How much of a issue do you beleive it will be?
If one was to miss this connection what recourse do you have for a later time?
What cost ?
Or do you know of a better solution to get to DLP on debarkation day?
First time to Europe so please excuse my ignorance of the transportation system in your country.
So does the train from DLPR (Eurostar) go thru the tunnel by Calais? Which is the narrowest point.
If it does, then it is true it doesn't stop in Dover?
I am just trying to make sense of all this. If I am wrong, please correct me.
for any of you Londoners - can you tell me if the Blackfriars metro station is open. I've gotten conflicting on if its still closed or re-opened
thanks!
We are going to DLP after or cruise and planning on catching the Eurotrain in Ashford. How much of a issue do you believe it will be?
If one was to miss this connection what recourse do you have for a later time?
What cost ?
Or do you know of a better solution to get to DLP on debarkation day?
First time to Europe so please excuse my ignorance of the transportation system in your country.
Well this has caused a difference of opinion with dh this morning! I just took a look and the direct Eurostar train leaves at 0953 - I would be a bit twitchy about getting off the boat and there but dh says no problem!! If you were to get a taxi it would only take 20 minutes to get to Ashford station. Check in etc is so straightforward at the station and they don't require you to be there hours in advance, I think they suggest 30 minutes before departure. Tickets are normally cheaper if you have booked a seat on a specific train but for a premium you can buy a travel anytime ticket I believe. You'd need to check if this could then be used on a different route as I think there is only one direct train a day now. So for instance you could catch a train to Lille then transfer to one to Marne La Vallee.
hth
Kit
We are taking the train from York to Dover. Not easy. It seems that taking a train from York to Kings Cross and then walking to St. Pancras for the high speed train to Dover is easier than trying to get a taxi to Charing Cross or Victoria. Has anyone done that before? Our alternative is to drive, but I'd like to remain married.
joanne
Thank you, Andrew Derek. So glad you're on these boards!
joanne