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Ski Train - Direct - First Class worth extra?
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Hi
Does anyone know if it is worth paying extra for first class on the direct service to bourg st maurice?
Its a it more expensive but not hugely......
Any experiences?
Many thanks....
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I think it is worth the extra given the length of journey. More comfortable seats, lunch provided including wine, unlimited refills of tea and coffee.
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If you're taking the daytime train, then probably yes.
I did the overnight train a couple of times a few years back. Even in first class, sitting up all night was a killer - lights on, other passengers coming and going does not make for a relaxing start to a holiday.
Much preferred changing in Paris for a sleeper train. If you take an early enough Eurostar then you can fit in a nice steak dinner and bottle of wine in Paris then sleep it off in a couchette.
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Hi....thanks for advice. We are going daytime so think we may pay the extra. We went last yr via paris and although it was an ok journey I didnt fancy it this yr. Too many bags and hassle with the kids.
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