Train help
#21
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<< Maybe I'm missing something. Here's what I found about the rail pass: Seems the Czech Republic is included??? >>
Did you look at the criteria for the Select Pass? If you choose the Czech Rep then you only have a choice of Germany or Austria. You have to look at all the criteria.
Did you look at the criteria for the Select Pass? If you choose the Czech Rep then you only have a choice of Germany or Austria. You have to look at all the criteria.
#23
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The site looks very different now than it did yesterday. I tried several times yesterday to add the Czech Rep to the mix and couldn't. There was no way with the Select Pass that I could combine France, Benelux, Germany, and Czech Rep and I tried several different ways. Very weird.
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Computers can be weird!!
So would this work-- start in London, see it, chunnel to Paris, see a day, start my pass now and train to Caen and Bayeux, train back to Paris and on to Belgium. Bus to Bastogne, train to Prague
Busy yes, but I really think we can do it. Just finished 6 full days at Disney, being there at park opening every morning and staying most of the day.
Paris to Brussels...covered on the pass, right?
So would this work-- start in London, see it, chunnel to Paris, see a day, start my pass now and train to Caen and Bayeux, train back to Paris and on to Belgium. Bus to Bastogne, train to Prague
Busy yes, but I really think we can do it. Just finished 6 full days at Disney, being there at park opening every morning and staying most of the day.
Paris to Brussels...covered on the pass, right?
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Koryanleslie - having just been in Bayeux and taken the Battlebus tours, I don't know how you're going to do your Day 6. In the first place, there's no train that goes to Mt. St. Michel itself, so you have to go to Pontorson, and the first train in the morning from Bayeux to Pontorson leaves at 7:30 and gets into Pontorson at 9:15. Then you have to see Mt. St. Michel, get back to Pontorson, catch a train to Paris (there are no direct trains, so you'll have to transfer), then change stations in Paris to get the Eurostar to London. As far as I can tell, the last Eurostar for London leaves Paris at 9:13. You'd have a busy day!
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