But there's got one in Paris, that's like a two hours train trip away... Plus you have Alton Towers...
Two hours? Are you kidding? It takes about four hours to get to the channel for me. And then two-three hours to get to Paris. That's a whole lot more than two hours You'd also have to go through like, passport checks and border control and stuff, which I've been told takes ages, so...
Four hours... I wish! Firstly it takes me 2hours to drive to the closest airport, to then fly for 2 hours up to Auckland airport, then followed by a 13hour flight to LA
That's why I like living in Europe. Country borders are always minutes, or a few hours, away from eachother, yet you can drive that distance and you'll be in a snowy mountainous area - or maybe a hot place by the sea The problem with having such tiny countries in a tiny area is there's a lot of discrimination against eachother (example: Many British people don't like Polish, Spanish or French immigrants.)
It took two hours from London to Paris when I did it last year And border control is easy when you're part of the EU
If you're planning to go there every day anyway, why don't you just stay? Then you won't have to drive at all