![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tickets usually go on sale about 4 months in advance. On the train selection page, click on ‘1 change’ to see the full journey breakdown. Please select Disneyland® Paris (Chessy/Marne-La-Vallée) as your destination. You can book a connecting journey from London to Disneyland® Paris via Lille on our website. You can catch a Eurostar train from London St Pancras to Lille Europe station and take a connecting French high-speed train (TGV) from Lille Europe to Marne-la-Vallee-Chessy station which is opposite the Disneyland® Paris park gates. ![]() We’ll be reviewing our plans for 2024 during the course of 2023. However, you can still reach Disneyland® Paris after this date by taking a connection in Lille or Paris. If your train is now departing at a different time, please download your ticket again for up-to-date information and arrive at the station at the recommended time shown on your updated ticket.įrom 07 June 2023 and until the end of the year, our direct trains to Disneyland® Paris will not run. Cancel your booking and claim a refund from where you originally bought your ticket.įind out more about your options.Cancel your booking and claim a Eurostar e-voucher valid for 12 months OR.Exchange your booking for free to travel at a different time/date in the same travel class, subject to availability OR.If your Eurostar train or stop is cancelled or the departure time is postponed by more than 60 minutes, you can: All trains between London and the Netherlands will terminate or start their journeys at Brussels-Midi/Zuid. The train will run from Rotterdam and Brussels to London only: Departure Amsterdam: 07:47 CANCELLED Departure Rotterdam: 08:28 Departure Brussels: 09:51 Arrival London: 11:00 Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 June 2023 Trains will not stop at Rotterdam or Amsterdam on these dates. Saturday 17 June 2023 Train 9119 will not depart from Amsterdam due to platform closures. But you might notice that journey times on other days are shorter and wonder why. Tickets went on sale with the correct departure and arrival times, so you don’t need to update anything. This is because trains will have to take a different route through the Netherlands due to engineering works. Train 9152 will be able to run from London to Lille, Brussels, Rotterdam and Amsterdam on Monday 29 May, but it will leave later than originally scheduled: NEW departure London: 19:04 (originally 18:04) NEW arrival Lille: 21:24 (originally 20:26) NEW arrival Brussels: 22:04 (originally 21:05) NEW arrival Rotterdam: 23:31 (originally 22:32) NEW arrival Amsterdam: 00:13 (originally 23:13) Saturday 03 and Sunday 04 June 2023 If you’re travelling to/from Rotterdam or Amsterdam on these dates, journey times will be 30 minutes longer than normal. All other trains between London and the Netherlands will terminate or start their journeys at Brussels-Midi/Zuid. If you've been using KAYAK successfully up until now, try closing your browser and starting again.Due to a series of engineering works, we have had to make the following changes to our timetable between London and Lille, Brussels, Rotterdam and Amsterdam: Sunday 28 and Monday Trains will not stop at Rotterdam or Amsterdam on these dates except train 9152 on Monday 29 May. Please send us a message and we'll try to figure out what went wrong. Probably something about the web browser you are using made KAYAK think you are a bot. They tend to try to cram large suitcases in the overhead bin, and they prattle on about celebrities they know while you are trying to watch the movie. For example, we don't want bots running about trying to book airline tickets. Bots are generally a good thing, but some web pages are for humans only. KAYAK uses bots to search for travel deals. Search engines like Google use robots to build up search results. What is a bot?Ī bot, or robot, or crawler is software that visits web sites and collects data from them without a human present. If you are seeing this page, it means that KAYAK thinks you are a "bot," and the page you were trying to get to is only useful for humans. ![]()
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