Well here Goes.
There are only two Cast members on this trip Myself and DD age 9yrs, (we left the men at home)
Day 1.
Left Milton Keynes (yes the land of concrete cows and roundabouts) at 6.15 am and got the train down to Euston. I was a bit aprehensive as we then had to get on a tube to Waterloo International Station and the thought of dragging a case up and down escalators at rush hour was a terrifying thought,but all went well and very smoothly and we managed to miss rush hour.
Waterloo International station was very straight forward you queue up at a gate put your ticket through a machine and you are then allowed through to the next section which is security. We had to put our bags and jackets through the scanner (although not sure the person operating scanner was actually awake) and then presented our passports to passport control who were equally not interested, you are then able to go through to a departure lounge area with cafes etc to wait the Eurostar.We were fortunate enough to be able to use the Disney Express check in service although the word express left a lot to be desired.This is a sloooooowww process of queuing up and being given your park tickets and hotel information but there were only three cast members to do this, also there were no activity kits availbale for the children as advertised in the brochures(the children boarding at AShford however were luckier and had been given their kits) Anyway the train itself was great and we settled ourselves down for the journey which was extremely pleasent and ran exactly to time.There is a buffet car on board but this was very expensive and i would recommend taking your own snacks and drinks for the journey.
After 2hours and 50 minutes there was a massive increase of atmosphere on board the train as someone had spotted the turrets of THE CASTLE and space mountain and much excitement was shown by all.
As you get off the train you can hear the Disney music and I must say I found the whole experience a bit emotional (kleenex moment!! I have several of these throughout the stay).You take your bags up the escelators and hand them into the Disney Express service who will take them to your hotel and then your free to start your adventure.
More to come later...........................................
There are only two Cast members on this trip Myself and DD age 9yrs, (we left the men at home)
Day 1.
Left Milton Keynes (yes the land of concrete cows and roundabouts) at 6.15 am and got the train down to Euston. I was a bit aprehensive as we then had to get on a tube to Waterloo International Station and the thought of dragging a case up and down escalators at rush hour was a terrifying thought,but all went well and very smoothly and we managed to miss rush hour.
Waterloo International station was very straight forward you queue up at a gate put your ticket through a machine and you are then allowed through to the next section which is security. We had to put our bags and jackets through the scanner (although not sure the person operating scanner was actually awake) and then presented our passports to passport control who were equally not interested, you are then able to go through to a departure lounge area with cafes etc to wait the Eurostar.We were fortunate enough to be able to use the Disney Express check in service although the word express left a lot to be desired.This is a sloooooowww process of queuing up and being given your park tickets and hotel information but there were only three cast members to do this, also there were no activity kits availbale for the children as advertised in the brochures(the children boarding at AShford however were luckier and had been given their kits) Anyway the train itself was great and we settled ourselves down for the journey which was extremely pleasent and ran exactly to time.There is a buffet car on board but this was very expensive and i would recommend taking your own snacks and drinks for the journey.
After 2hours and 50 minutes there was a massive increase of atmosphere on board the train as someone had spotted the turrets of THE CASTLE and space mountain and much excitement was shown by all.
As you get off the train you can hear the Disney music and I must say I found the whole experience a bit emotional (kleenex moment!! I have several of these throughout the stay).You take your bags up the escelators and hand them into the Disney Express service who will take them to your hotel and then your free to start your adventure.
More to come later...........................................