Poster: A snowHead
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About to drop a considerable amount of money on an overnight Euro$tar to BSM. I'm assuming the Euro$tar website is difficult to beat, price-wise? Any top tips for shaving a few quid off (I don't have Tesco vouchers and don't plan to any time soon)?
I expect this has been done before but people don't get flamed for posting "what ski should I get?" threads and this is no more dumb IMO
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Try the eurorail website, sometimes its cheaper, there are also various options to BSM, you can take a french night train etc from paris which is cheaper I believe
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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JimSearle, cheers
i'm pretty set on the direct train - planning on taking at least 2 pairs of skis and don't want to change trains with that lot!
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Arno, wimp!
You can go for half the price of the direct Eurostar by changing in Paris.
I've tackled the metro single-handed with large bag, boot bag, and backpack.
If you've got skis, just take a taxi - quick and easy.
You'll have a much more comfortable time.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Jonpim, just checked and it's more expensive to go on the sleeper
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The only discounted Eurostar tickets I've seen are the occassional special offers run by newspapers (Telegraph I think, the last couple of times).
I understand the Tea Club of Great Britain touts some kind of discount for their members but that the tickets the discount is available on are quite limited. A member of said club might know better.
I've used the Eurostar often and not yet found or managed to engineer a price better than their own site.
If you click through to the Eurostar site from a link here though, snowHeads earns a small commission for the lead, at no cost to yourself.
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Arno, it depends on when you book.
The Ski Train starts at £179 - you usually pay more.
Eurostar to Paris starts at £59 return, but there is a limited number at this price.
The SNCF overnight train starts at £28 (£56 return) for second class - about double this for first class - but again these fares are limited in number.
If you book early enough you can beat the Eurostar Direct and still go first class on the sleeper.
Lots of great info on seat61.com.
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Jonpim, that's the problem. i'm booking now for end Feb so I think all the cheapies have gone
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