What website are you using? One way is listed as TGV Leisure and the other way is IDTGV 2nd class. Looking at buying tickets Paris to Avignon.. My understanding is that the IDTGV is just a car that is attached to the TGV train...but tickets for this car can be had at lower pricing..
Should I choose to print tickets at home and bring with us?iDTGV are separate cars on certain TGV's. Is that the best way to go? Also there is a zen option. Prices keep going up as the travel date gets closer.You can get train times and costs, and make bookings, in English at idTGV tickets go on sale 5 months in advance and prices will continue to increase as you get closer to your travel date. Looks like a marketing type thing, but tickets are generally cheaper and possibly only available on line. To book in English on the tgv-europe site choose Great Britain as your country of residence and France as your ticket retrieval country.

iDTGV trains may only be booked on line, the tickets are non refundable and non transferable, prices start at 19€ and increase as tickets are sold. Current prices actually look to be cheaper on raileurope.com ($267) but I know from previous tripadvisor posts that tickets are typically more affordable through tgv-europe.com (pick Canada or … iDZAP is the car for families and people who like to chat. If it´s CDG to You might want to try again but read everything and assume nothing. France's world-famous TGV travels at up to 199 mph, from city centre to city centre, and if you pre-book direct with the operator you can find some really cheap fares, too.

You are correct that there are only 2 time options though.Ah yes. Operated by SNCF, the French national railway company, there are also inter-regional TGV services and direct TGV trains from France to a dozen cities in Germany and a handful of stations in Italy and Spain. I am going CDG 2 to Yes: you are trying too early for the ordinary TGV trains.oh ok.
Answer 1 of 14: I thought I could only book 3 months in advance, but I was able to book my train tickets going: CDG 2 to Avignon. Thanks. iDTGV tickets may be booked up to 5 months in advance. The best way to travel between French town & cities is by train, in comfort at ground level. From the shuttle drop, we got on a bus to our hotel, we stayed in Villeneuve, across the river from Avignon, at Hotel d'Atlelier - great. I don't remember any of the choices you mentioned; plain TGV was fine. Mon Chauffeur is a price comparison service for taxis and VTC drivers to get you to or from the station. Go for Zen cars unless you are one of those loud people who should really be in the Zap cars. What is the difference? -- We went TGV Paris to Avignon - yes, TGV station is outside Avignon, shuttle is fine to take, we had luggage and everything. You can book iDTGVs up to 180 days in advance at those sites and at idtgv.com. Otherwise, there is not a great deal of difference between the iDTGV (not idTGV) trains and the regular TGVs.Much is not clear in your question. iDTGV tickets are only available online for printing at home and the customer service and booking systems are separate from the TGV. There is no iDTGV service between Avignon and CDG. iDZEN is a quiet car, no kids or cell phone voice calls. The iDTGV cars are generally a little older than the TGV cars.

If you say that there will be 2 people travelling, the price you are shown is the total for two people.You do not need to specify a station: just choose "This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of Members who are knowledgeable about this destination and volunteer their time to answer travelers' questions. They were more expensive than I thought they were going to be. Thought my husband was going to kill me when he found out I had booked upper-level (haul the suitcases up a flight of stairs), but the seats and the views were great. Maybe you meant 70 for 2? This topic has been automatically closed due to a period of inactivity. Went on that route about a week ago with tickets bought online and printed at home. It could be helpful if you translated ¨high price¨ into euros.I do not know what web site you are using, but for the best prices, book direct with the train operator as far ahead as possible. I now understand the difference between idtgv & tgv. One way is listed as TGV Leisure and the other way is IDTGV 2nd class. Where is it exactly you want to travel? The iDTGV booking system is even more finicky than the SNCF system when it comes to taking US credit cards.

Mon Chauffeur is a service from TGV INOUI that enables SNCF customers to book taxis or VTC drivers.

You'll have to book regular TGV tickets if you want to go directly to CDG. Thanks for any insight. !iDTGV is cheaper and as said above the iDTGV trains are just additional cars with a single fixed ticket price on certain regular TGV trains. Hello! If all you see are LOISIR fares, that means that all the cheaper tickets such as PREMS are sold out. I am looking at the TGV from Paris Gare de Lyon to Avignon. City bus to Avignon very easy.

Is there anything I should be worried about with either choice? I've heard that there are planned "events" in the Zap cars to encourage social interaction -- I have no idea if that is actually true or just an exaggeration.

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