Could be on a 06:00 train or 11:59 who knows. But I am sure this will work for some who would like to save some extra money :) Obviously will not work for everyone!
Great deal reindeer, you might not know this but...
:laughing:
BungalowBill
26 May 164#9
Amazing that I can travel to Paris for £25 but it would cost me £26.20 to get to London first...!
reindeer333
26 May 163#4
It is all one word, they all role into one another in French :laughing:
No you are correct.
reindeer333
26 May 163#6
All I can remember is "Je Voudrais" - add "un frite", and you can easily survive a week in France :laughing:
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maccy1
26 May 168#1
Great deal reindeer, you might not know this but...
:laughing:
reindeer333
26 May 162#2
Thanks Maccy, that is the only word you need to know in France :man::laughing:
maccy1
26 May 161#3
'le'? :laughing:
reindeer333
26 May 163#4
It is all one word, they all role into one another in French :laughing:
No you are correct.
maccy1
26 May 162#5
You can't pull the wool over my eyes reindeer, I know 'la' and 'les' as well...
...I did French at school, learnt a lot :man::laughing:
reindeer333
26 May 163#6
All I can remember is "Je Voudrais" - add "un frite", and you can easily survive a week in France :laughing:
rohitmkiller
26 May 162#7
je voudrais un frite
skizz_b
26 May 162#8
Good price but during a sale you can pick when you travel for £29 each way, worth bearing in mind you might get stiffed with trains leaving England at 5am or arriving in Paris at 11.30pm with this fare and you can remove that concern for the grand total of £8 return.
BungalowBill
26 May 164#9
Amazing that I can travel to Paris for £25 but it would cost me £26.20 to get to London first...!
tovers93
26 May 162#10
Might get hungry if you only ask for one!
orgfilao
26 May 16#11
kentpete
26 May 161#12
thats only any good if you can plan far in advance.. I cant due to work so this is handy for when Ive got some spare time and feel like going
kentpete
26 May 16#13
that be said I cant find where I actually book this? anyone know?
Dogeared
26 May 161#14
Agree. In this case it's £8 well spent.
skizz_b
26 May 16#15
It hasn't gone live yet, the article doesn't actually say a date either strangely. Eurostar's website doesn't make any reference to it so it's a case of wait and see.
Great deal.
Does anyone know of cheap hotel which will include breakfast for 2 adults and two kids (both under 9)?
I like travelodge here in UK, so something similar- cheap and cheerful, and central location if possible
UncleWilly
26 May 16#20
le singe est dans l'arbre
TLBSQUEAK
26 May 161#21
Cheap? Paris? Pas de chance.:disappointed:
jcap
26 May 16#22
I like omelette du fromage.
Hot deal!
hoggs
26 May 16#23
Great find - heat added!!!!
worth mentioning....
snap.eurostar site appears to only allow Facebook users to login at the moment. So users who don't have a Facebook account (or don't want to use that login method) might have some troubles.
squowse
26 May 16#24
it's a chaton!
beckywilky
26 May 16#25
Can you only sign up with facebook?
geeadamg
26 May 16#26
Looks like you have to sign-up to Facebook too
geeadamg
26 May 16#27
Sorry, didn't see your post before making mine. The FAQs state you need a facebook account - can't decide if it's worth it.
(I still voted hot though)
Total
26 May 161#28
Great deal.
Do not forget to wear this:
Dogeared
26 May 16#29
Very useful phrase to strike up a conversation. :smile:
JohnOFarrell
26 May 16#30
To get the £29 tickets that are usually on offer, don't you have to return within like 1-2 days though? Or is that just the normal fares you only get cheapest when you return next day? Isn't any mention on this on how long you can spend there with this offer unless I missed it.
ScottishIndependence2018
26 May 16#31
fuel blockades, petrol shortages, riots in the heart of Paris not the best time to travel peeps, or if your a
Gypsy Cream :confused:
unless you don't give a fn snails frog legs horsey poo :man:
brainsys
27 May 16#32
Sadly for you Eurostar don't do Eastbourne ...
skizz_b
27 May 16#33
£29 tickets are two singles so depending on the sales period and availability you could go to France and come back in six months if you wanted to.
In this sale, the travel period is 2nd June - 30th June, so maximum stay is around a month.
skizz_b
27 May 16#34
Blimey, what has happened to Matthew Perry recently.
Opening post
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/may/26/eurostar-launches-fare-snap-ticket?CMP=twt_gu
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No you are correct.
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No you are correct.
...I did French at school, learnt a lot :man::laughing:
Does anyone know of cheap hotel which will include breakfast for 2 adults and two kids (both under 9)?
I like travelodge here in UK, so something similar- cheap and cheerful, and central location if possible
Hot deal!
worth mentioning....
snap.eurostar site appears to only allow Facebook users to login at the moment. So users who don't have a Facebook account (or don't want to use that login method) might have some troubles.
(I still voted hot though)
Do not forget to wear this:
Gypsy Cream :confused:
unless you don't give a fn snails frog legs horsey poo :man:
In this sale, the travel period is 2nd June - 30th June, so maximum stay is around a month.