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I love the tunnel such an efficient way to cross the water. I'm with you on the food though seriously lacking. We have a cool so that plugs into the cigarette lighter so we tend to take a lunch from home and eat it on the train. Or if we don't have time grab M&S sandwiches
Oooh M&S sarnies - they're a real treat, expensive but nice!
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I love the sign that says "France in 35 minutes." It seems unreal since I live in the States. I can't wait to hear more about your trip.
It's very cool and as we're 30 minutes from the terminal, I love the idea that we're literally an hour from France... of course, with wait times for the trains, it's usually longer than that...
Friday 5 October – part two: I’m so glad we’re going this way!
We arrived on time, and were greeted with bright skies on the other side of the Channel, which is always a good start.
The freight trains – as you can see, they’re very different to the passenger ones
I thought this one would make most of you laugh!
Our first destination was Cite d’Europe to go and fill up with gas, as we only had about 150 miles left in the tank. Mark managed to miss the bright pink signs for it at first!
It took a bit of working out how to get to the service station, as they obviously have one or two problems with the concrete structure of the car park, with various bits closed off, as they work on them.
We filled up at just €1.36 for diesel, which is considerably cheaper than the £1.41 we’re paying at home, especially as we get something like €1.20 for every £1. Just to put that in context, at home, we’re currently paying $9.83 for a gallon of fuel.
We headed out of Calais and on to the autoroute. The first thing we noticed was how much rain they’d had, with floods in some of the fields, although I couldn’t get photos of that, as it was too close to the road.
Elsewhere, as we drove along, we could see the colours of the fall in the trees. As Mark said, it was much more prevalent here than it is where we are at home...
We even saw a few cows...
We also saw the train...although not the Eurostar that runs from the UK.
... and this sign popped up a few times and made us laugh!
Soon though, the weather deteriorated. The rain was coming – and soon it did.
I gave up on photos while it was raining, and tried to write some trip report on the laptop, but it kindly decided to die on me, as did one of my camera batteries. Just as well it was raining, and I couldn’t take that many photos...
Eventually, we started to clear the rain, and we saw a glint of the sun in the sky! We were both very relieved to see that, especially as the forecast hadn’t said it was going to be that wet this afternoon....
It was mercifully quiet the whole way along the toll road, as it always is. It’s worth paying the extra money for a much more pleasant journey.
When we got to the end of the toll road, it got busier, although to be honest, it was nowhere near as bad as it could’ve been. The last time we came to Disneyland Paris and drove from the UK was Christmas 2009, and we hit horrendous traffic around Paris. Thankfully, this time it was much better, although not for these poor souls driving the other way. I was so glad we were going this way!
Great photos! France looks beautiful. Your fall comes much earlier than ours. Our leaves haven't even considered changing colors yet. At least not here in New Jersey.
One question though, didn't you park your car at the terminal and take a train? Does the train pull your car? Sorry, I'm European travel ignorant.
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Too bad the rains came during your drive, but you got some nice photos of the colors changing. That traffic headed in the opposite direction was terrible! Almost there!
One question though, didn't you park your car at the terminal and take a train? Does the train pull your car? Sorry, I'm European travel ignorant.
On the English side, you drive your car into the train, and the train transports the cars and their passengers through the Channel Tunnel. Once you're through the Tunnel and on the other side in Calais, France, you drive your car off the train and you're on your way.
Cheryl - thank you for this wonderful trip report. I'm really enjoying it so far... I can't wait until you get to the parks! I lived in Brussels for 2 years, and we had annual passes to DLP. So, I actually am more familiar with the Paris resort than WDW. I haven't been back to Paris in years, so you are helping me to live vicariously.
Looking forward to the next installment...
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Great photos! France looks beautiful. Your fall comes much earlier than ours. Our leaves haven't even considered changing colors yet. At least not here in New Jersey.
One question though, didn't you park your car at the terminal and take a train? Does the train pull your car? Sorry, I'm European travel ignorant.
you drive your own car straight on to the train that goes through the tunnel. Then you just sit in your car for the 35 minute crossing and drove off at the other end. It couldn't be easier!
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