You'll need a Facebook acccount to access this offer, but it looks like you can travel from £19 each way- £38 return from London to Lille, Paris or Brussels! There were seats available when I checked. It looks like Eurostar will pick the trains for you, so it's not for those fussy about the time they want to travel.
Travel between 28 Nov and 15 Jan :smiley:
All comments (16)
GAVINSM
22 Nov 161#1
Great deal, just a shame only for over 16 year olds.
jenadam88
22 Nov 162#2
yes a shame id love to take my 10 year old daughter. i worry if i still book and pick morning travel time they may pick 6 am travel time!
ashtad
22 Nov 16#3
Good find might use this
misteraadam
22 Nov 16#4
Hot deal!
traveler
22 Nov 16#5
If only you could take under 16s as my youngest has never been on the Eurostar.
traveler
22 Nov 16#6
Well just booked a mother daughter overnight trip,My son can't complain as thanks to this site we're off to disneyland paris in march thanks to our 5 euro each way veuling flights :innocent:
l0islane
23 Nov 161#7
If this Facebook app books direct with Eurostar you could combine it with the Amex £20 off £60 spend.
kronos319
23 Nov 16#8
Great deal thanks!
When I tried to book tickets and check the exact departure time, it said "Although we can’t reveal which train you’ll be on just yet, here are the earliest and latest trains in each time slot." Does anyone know why it says this?
Is it like some theatre ticket sellers that buy blocks of tickets and allocate them right before the show?
Calaisjar
23 Nov 16#9
That's why the tickets are so cheap. You're allowing them to allocate a day before when they know where the demand is.
When I did it, I expected to get antisocial times but got great ones to my surprise.
scunny
24 Nov 16#10
COLD. Not got a Facebook account and never want 1.
darren9030 to scunny
27 Nov 16#11
You sound like a fun person :laughing:
scunny
28 Nov 16#12
Why would I want a facebook account? Does it make you a "fun person" having 1? How many imaginary friends you got on there? Manage to meet and have a good laugh with my friends in person in a pub or somewhere out, don't think they would be interested in my status updates. My children have accounts and use it quite a bit but they are CHILDREN not middle aged as I am.:sunglasses:
darren9030
28 Nov 16#13
Well , i'm 49 so probably older than you & love my Facebook account. You can do much more with it than just post updates. I do voluntary work through the Animal Rehoming Network because of Facebook. Each to their own.
dark_shadow
28 Nov 16#14
Dang, don't have facebook - Any way to access the offer page without fb?
scunny
28 Nov 16#15
Wish I was that young !!! nearer 60 than 50. As you say though each to their own. I just hate it when deals are dependant on you having a facebook account so you can like them.
jdRiggs
10 Dec 16#16
Perhaps most of the friends you made through all the years stayed local. Or you lost touch or hardly ever meet the ones who didn't. Travel is cheaper the last 10 years. It's great for keeping in touch with real friends not living local in my experience.
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Travel between 28 Nov and 15 Jan :smiley:
All comments (16)
When I tried to book tickets and check the exact departure time, it said "Although we can’t reveal which train you’ll be on just yet, here are the earliest and latest trains in each time slot." Does anyone know why it says this?
Is it like some theatre ticket sellers that buy blocks of tickets and allocate them right before the show?
When I did it, I expected to get antisocial times but got great ones to my surprise.