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« on: May 11, 2025, 07:39:47 »

Has anyone come across - used - this?

https://snap.eurostar.com/uk-en

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Get ready to embrace that "pack your bags, we’re off" feeling. With Snap, you can book a spur-of-the-moment trip to one of Europe’s most exciting cities and still enjoy the same great experience on board.​

You pick your travel dates and time slot*, we pick your train times, and you get up to 50% off the price of your tickets**. Sometimes it pays to be spontaneous.​

If you can be flexible with your travel times, this is the deal for you. Invite up to three friends or travel buddies and enjoy the same comfort and style you’ve come to expect from a Eurostar trip with the added bonus of a lower fare. Just so you know, we can’t guarantee that you’ll all be seated together.
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« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2025, 19:50:06 »

Has anyone come across - used - this?

https://snap.eurostar.com/uk-en

Well - that drew a resounding silence.. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Report to follow.
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« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2025, 04:58:43 »

I booked "snap" about a week ago for the start of my second Interrail trip - £45 for yesterday with a departure "between 13:00 and 19:34" from London to Brussels.  Easy online booking system, and I was informed 48 hours (and a few minutes) before the journey that I was in coach 4, seat 27 of the 19:34 departure - last train of the day, which is the train I had made an educate guess that I would be put on.   Ticket printed out and worked the gates easily ... seat was of course a rear-facing aisle seat with company that included a toddler-on-lap who was not used to others around him and a mother fighting for a degree of control.   But that's rather part of a Eurostar experience than a snap one.   Other company around the table in the few quiet seconds told me how glad she is that snap is back, and that it's almost always the very first or very last train.
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« Reply #3 on: June 17, 2025, 07:57:42 »

Some pictures from yesterday and this morning, 17.6.2025.   Saving precious inbound/outbound days on my 3 month continuous global pass, which I am splitting into 4 x 2 week trips, I used Eurostar snap to take the train to Brussels yesterday.  It cost me £45, booked about a week ahead for any train between 13:00 and the last train at 19:34 which it inevitably was when train and seating were notified to me 48.5 hours before departure.   I arrived at St Pancras very early - I wanted to do some research first hand from Paddington watching flows of passengers, especially those on journeys with limited mobility (not only 'disabled' but fearful and luggage-encumbered too) and also to allow for any disruption on my 100 mile journey in to London.

St Pancras, and it's neighbour next door at King's Cross - and Paddington too - are lovely stations but overrun by the popularity of services.  But if you arrive early, you can find a quite spot just a flight of stairs up from the main concourse.  In preparation for the Zoo of departure on Eurostar with crazy zigzag lines for security and passport control followed by waiting in an overcrowded lounge where an element of people feel that it's OK to put there baggage on the seat next to them, even if others are left standing.  There *is* a polite and thoughtful element / side to people and I found a seat ...

Paris trains were running an hour late with the last of the day cancelled, the 19:00 being held back to 20:00 so it was really the next-to-last schedule that failed to run.  There was a warning that our Brussels train would be delayed as crew were coming in on another train, but in the end it ran on time.  And so to Brussels, and on to a late check-in at the Ibis Budget in Leuven - but that's a follow up story.















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