![]() ![]() So, for these trains, they stop them at Lille + get everyone off + get them through security + immigration in Lille, before re-boarding and carrying on to the UK. I'd say I've had it maybe 1 in every 20 trips.įor all other Eurostar services, such as the new one serving Lyon and Marseille, there isn't the secure platform nor the border staff nor the space for immigration. ![]() ![]() I'm told that this tends to only happen when the police or border staff decide they want to speak with someone between the time they cleared the Juxtaposed border and arrival into London. Very very occasionally, it's in use, and you have to re-clear UK immigration on arrival in St Pancras, showing them your passport and often your ticket too. However, it's not normally in use, and you just walk through it before you walk through customs. There is a full border screening area on arrival in the UK at St Pancras. That covers the "normal" ones of Calais / Lille / Paris / Brussels, plus the "special" ones running from the beginning of Disneyland Resort (Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy) and 2 of the Ski stations (Bourg St Maurice / Moutiers). Pretty much, that means the "initial" set of Eurostar stations. Depending on the station, after Eurostar checkin you either do security first then France/Belgium exit then UK entry, or France/Belgium exit then UK entry then security.īecause of this, only stations that are fully setup with local and UK border staff on hand + appropriate facilities + segregated platforms can act as the "final" departure station for a Eurostar train. That means you clear the UK border somewhere on the Continent (generally in France, except for Brussels where it's in Belgium), and hence you also exit Schengen there too. If you want to beat the crowds, head to the park mid-week and especially from mid-January to mid-March and from mid-April to mid-May.Turned out to be wrong as far as the specific case is concerned, but is otherwise correctĪll Eurostar services are subject to Juxtaposed border controls. When booking your tickets, of course you’ll want to know the best time to travel from London to Disneyland Paris®. The great news is that the park is open all year round, meaning you can take your pick between a short break or a longer break – we know both will be packed with magic. Also, our two-bag luggage allowance means that you’ll have plenty of space to fill up with Disney souvenirs for all the family. Choose your own seats for free when you book and find the perfect spot with extra luggage space, tables for family and friends and baby changing areas. With plenty of legroom and space to unwind, our seats are designed for a comfier journey. Our trains leave London St Pancras International and whisk you all the way to Marne-la-Vallée which is moments away from the park. ![]() Remember, Eurostar runs direct to the park during popular times including school holidays and bank holidays.Įurostar to Disneyland® Paris is the most comfortable way to get to the park and to make sure the magic begins right at the start of your journey. And our direct services take you to Disneyland® Paris by train – right up to the park’s gates in fact – in just 2 hours 49 minutes. Taking the train to Disneyland® Paris is the perfect way to bring the whole family closer to the magic of Disney. ![]()
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