Eurostar resumes its direct route to Disneyland Paris today

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Eurostar has resumed its direct route to Disneyland Paris today, after being on hold since the UK went into lockdown in March.

Travellers can book on to the London to Marne-la-Vallée service, with prices starting at £39 each way for adults and £31 each way for children.

France is currently one of the countries listed on the UK quarantine exemption list, meaning you won’t have to follow the 14-day quarantine guidance on return.

In launching the route, the service to the Continent has introduced new hygiene measures on board, including socially distanced seating and trains being deep cleaned before every journey.

Disneyland Paris began a phased reopening on July 15 with Newport Bay Club Hotel, Hotel Cheyenne and Hotel Santa Fe now reopened.

Natacha Rafalski, President of Disneyland Paris, said at the time: "All of us at Disneyland Paris are excited to be on the path to reopening over the next few weeks. Making magic means even more, as we reflect on the resilience of our Cast Members and community, the enthusiasm of our guests and fans, and the positive momentum of many reopenings in the tourism industry across Europe.

"We are looking forward to the return of our Cast Members and reopening our gates for guests to once again enjoy."

New safety measures have also been introduced at Disneyland Paris, including mandatory face masks for those aged over 11, advanced ticket booking and limited daily capacity.

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