Astrid
<font color=9933CC>Shoot for the moon. Even if you
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- Aug 19, 2000
I've just spoken to a mate of mine who's travelling to DLP in 10 days via Eurostar, there are two families going and she's told me that Eurostar have split the families up on the train even though it was a block booking.
So, thought I'd just pass on the tip that if you were thinking of travelling by Eurostar and there's more than one family make sure when the tickets are booked that you stress you all want to sit together.
Even though she's phoned Eurostar and the agent who booked it for them, there's apparently nothing they can do about it.
So, thought I'd just pass on the tip that if you were thinking of travelling by Eurostar and there's more than one family make sure when the tickets are booked that you stress you all want to sit together.
Even though she's phoned Eurostar and the agent who booked it for them, there's apparently nothing they can do about it.