Eurostar - one way vs round trip
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I assume you're talking about doing a day return, $94 round trip from RailEurope, that can be used on any train any day, subject to availability - hard to find on some days - there apparently is no control on whether you return or not. This would be cheaper, by far, than the $150 RailEurope charges for Fri-Sun travel (but not cheaper than the $90 returns available Mon-thu 11am-3pm trains) - www.eurostar.co.uk has 59 pound returns for any day, subject to hard to get at times availability. In the US to get the best info on Eurostar i always recommend calling Linda at BETS (800-441-2387), a Eurostar whizz - though she is a RailEurope agent, you'll get much better service from her and BETS doesn't charge some of RailEurope's fees. But back to your question - no controls it seems - ferry boats on day returns used to allow no carry on luggage but Eurostar doesn't do this in my experience.
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I just bought two Eurostar tickets -- London to Paris for September...You can book up to 180 days in advance, and then you can get them for $94. The longer you wait the more likely the cheap tickets are going to be gone. A one-way ticket is $150. We buy the RT ticket and just don't get on the train back.
I buy my tickets from Mele, an agent in Hawaii who mailed me my tickets. I've done it twice now...her website is http://www.meleterc.com/ and you can e-mail her questions directly at [email protected] and she responds quickly.
Happy travels,
Jules
I buy my tickets from Mele, an agent in Hawaii who mailed me my tickets. I've done it twice now...her website is http://www.meleterc.com/ and you can e-mail her questions directly at [email protected] and she responds quickly.
Happy travels,
Jules
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Obviously Eurostar could de-rail the day trip abuse if they wanted to - like the ferries used to by not allowing passengers to bring luggage aboard. so they chose not to - the number of day trip seats is quite limited so they have calculated everything - may be way of competing with discount airlines.
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