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Eurostar overnight - has anyone done it?
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, the young 20-somethings aren't likely to be travelling in the leisure select coaches though.
if you're lucky and get a few seats to yourselves in the normal area then you'll be grand. if you're doing leisure select, everyone will be more than ok. i booked normal seats out, leisure select heading back, and if i could afford leisure select in both directions, i'd deffo do it.
i would second the question about car hire. you can normally get a transfer through your chalet or the coaches/local buses run from the various stations and there isn't a long wait (i think they are scheduled to run to meet incoming train passengers, but i could be wrong.)
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Going Skiing?
•Eurostar trains run direct from London to the French Alps on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings (trains run on Sundays during the Christmas and New Year periods) during the ski season, from 19 December 2010 to 16 April 2011 (last inbound service).
•Direct trains returning to London leave the French Alps on Saturday mornings and Saturday afternoons (trains will run on Sundays during the Christmas and New Year periods) during the ski season (Bourg St Maurice and Moutiers Salins Brides L. Bains only).
•Please note that although you may book a journey to Aime la Plagne, you will need to travel to Bourg St Maurice or Moutiers les Bains in order to board your return train.
•Direct services to the Alps will be available to book from 13 July 2010
http://www.eurostar.com/dynamic/_SvBoAvailabilityTravelCriteriaTerm?_TMS=1278960300870&_DLG=SvBoAvailabilityTravelCriteriaTerm&_LANG=UK&_AGENCY=ESTAR
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Thanks for all the replies so far. We have chosen to travel by rail because we find it the most relaxing/enjoyable way to get to the alps not particularly for cost reasons.
The reason we are planning to hire a car is:
Resort not one of the nearest to moutiers so no local bus and taxi would be expensive
We are going self catering and the appartments are not at centre of the resort so it says in TO blurb that car is recommended.
The only decision we are trying to make is whether to take overnight direct train one or both ways or to wait till nearer the time and book eurostar to paris followed by TGV from paris to alps.
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We have chosen to travel by rail because we find it the most relaxing/enjoyable way to get to the alps
Ohhhhhhhhh controversial
Well my parents use it and they would agree with you - mind you I take all their luggage in the car
Which resort is it out of interest - I'm guessing a satellite village to a bigger resort? Still would question the use of a car, as you're unlikely to find anywhere to park close to slopes and most local villages have a ski bus or similar.
Each to their own so good luck to you - just curious
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