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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: tunnie on 27 September 2008, 15:19:27

Title: one for TheBoy...
Post by: tunnie on 27 September 2008, 15:19:27
Had an entertaining 'discussion' this morning with TheBoy, about ways to get to France. I opted for the Ferry, firstly its going to break up the journey nicely. I have to drive through central London to get to Whitechaple to pick up a friend. So it will be a good 3/4 hours from my house to Dover with the stop off.

But the main difference for me was price, i have booked a ferry, return crossing, with the car & 3 people. Was £45 in total.

Tunnel is over double the price...

(http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii177/tunnie_84/omega_stuff/tunnel.jpg)


How on earth do you get tunnel trips for around £50 return?
Title: Re: one for TheBoy...
Post by: theolodian on 27 September 2008, 16:05:17
You don't when the tunnel is broken!  ::)
Title: Re: one for TheBoy...
Post by: Gaffers on 27 September 2008, 16:29:48
...by rocking up without a ticket and getting one there.  (but not at the moment for obvious reasons)
Title: Re: one for TheBoy...
Post by: TheBoy on 27 September 2008, 21:14:24
methinks costs weren't even in your argument ;)

not sure why your prices are so dear  :-/
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Post by: theolodian on 27 September 2008, 21:19:30
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methinks costs weren't even in your argument ;)

not sure why your prices are so dear  :-/
b/c no trains running?  Last I heard the car trains were the ginger stepchild of the operation, and they really wanted you to go elsewhere so that they could concentrate on lorries and the Eurostar.
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Post by: TheBoy on 27 September 2008, 21:22:39
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methinks costs weren't even in your argument ;)

not sure why your prices are so dear  :-/
b/c no trains running?  Last I heard the car trains were the ginger stepchild of the operation, and they really wanted you to go elsewhere so that they could concentrate on lorries and the Eurostar.
Thought cars were pretty much back to normal?  
Title: Re: one for TheBoy...
Post by: tunnie on 27 September 2008, 21:29:24
i have to drive through central London, i welcome the break on the boat.  :y
Title: Re: one for TheBoy...
Post by: TheBoy on 27 September 2008, 21:31:09
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i have to drive through central London, i welcome the break on the boat.  :y
There was a more sunstaintial underlying reason....
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Post by: Taxi_Driver on 27 September 2008, 21:31:35
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...by rocking up without a ticket and getting one there.  (but not at the moment for obvious reasons)

I can remember, was about 4 years ago tho.....turned up without a ticket and was asked for around £70 for a day trip.....promptly had an arguement with the ticket guy....It was advertised as £20 for a day trip then on the website (but i hadnt see the small print that the ticket must be purchased at least 24hrs in advance)

Long story short......Customer services sold me a ticket over the phone for £20 after a bit of threating to use the ferry lol!  ;D Result  :y

So perhaps you still have to book at 24 hours in advance to get a cheaper deal?  :-/
Title: Re: one for TheBoy...
Post by: albitz on 27 September 2008, 21:38:11
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i have to drive through central London, i welcome the break on the boat.  :y

just come back up whitechapel road and nip through the Blackwall tunnel. no need to go through the centre then. :y
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Post by: tunnie on 27 September 2008, 21:38:23
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i have to drive through central London, i welcome the break on the boat.  :y
There was a more sunstaintial underlying reason....

There is the thought in my mind that i can always swim for it in the boat if the worst happens.

I also enjoy the fresh sea air, although personal reasons, i find its an all-round better experience. (even if it is slower)
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Post by: tunnie on 27 September 2008, 21:39:31
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i have to drive through central London, i welcome the break on the boat.  :y

just come back up whitechapel road and nip through the Blackwall tunnel. no need to go through the centre then. :y

Going down the M40/A40, down the Marlybone road, just get around the congestion charge zone.

I did think M25 way, but thats a long way around.

Going through at around 10:30 on Friday, should be ok.
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Post by: TheBoy on 27 September 2008, 21:41:29
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i have to drive through central London, i welcome the break on the boat.  :y
There was a more sunstaintial underlying reason....

There is the thought in my mind that i can always swim for it in the boat if the worst happens.

I also enjoy the fresh sea air, although personal reasons, i find its an all-round better experience. (even if it is slower)
I suspected that was the real reason ;D
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Post by: tunnie on 27 September 2008, 21:45:20
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i have to drive through central London, i welcome the break on the boat.  :y
There was a more sunstaintial underlying reason....

There is the thought in my mind that i can always swim for it in the boat if the worst happens.

I also enjoy the fresh sea air, although personal reasons, i find its an all-round better experience. (even if it is slower)
I suspected that was the real reason ;D

Been on it once... was fine, but i don't see why i should pay twice the price to effectively sit in the tube in your car with no food on tap (unless i make my own)

Ferry can have a fry up, bit of a sit and a rest, get some nice fresh air!
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Post by: TheBoy on 27 September 2008, 21:51:27
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i have to drive through central London, i welcome the break on the boat.  :y
There was a more sunstaintial underlying reason....

There is the thought in my mind that i can always swim for it in the boat if the worst happens.

I also enjoy the fresh sea air, although personal reasons, i find its an all-round better experience. (even if it is slower)
I suspected that was the real reason ;D

Been on it once... was fine, but i don't see why i should pay twice the price to effectively sit in the tube in your car with no food on tap (unless i make my own)

Ferry can have a fry up, bit of a sit and a rest, get some nice fresh air!
Stop making excuses, and you know full well the train is (normally) similar price ;)

I guess some people like the airport/flight on their holidays, whereas normal people are anxious to get the travelling over with
Title: Re: one for TheBoy...
Post by: tunnie on 27 September 2008, 21:58:33
Omega is a nice place to be, no rush.

Eurotunnel prices were similar last year, cheapest i found then was £80 return
Title: Re: one for TheBoy...
Post by: Omegatoy on 27 September 2008, 22:00:19
Must confess every time i do the spanish run have looked at the tunnel but its never beaten the ferry on price once!!!! :y
Title: Re: one for TheBoy...
Post by: TheBoy on 27 September 2008, 22:01:42
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Omega is a nice place to be, no rush.

Eurotunnel prices were similar last year, cheapest i found then was £80 return
Never paid more than £60 per car return  :-/
Title: Re: one for TheBoy...
Post by: tunnie on 27 September 2008, 22:02:53
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Omega is a nice place to be, no rush.

Eurotunnel prices were similar last year, cheapest i found then was £80 return
Never paid more than £60 per car return  :-/

Look on the website now, cheapest combination is £110! + booking fee  :o
Title: Re: one for TheBoy...
Post by: TheBoy on 27 September 2008, 22:04:51
Shame seacat doesn't do Dover/Calais any more, as that wasn't much slower than train, and only slightly more that the scummy ferries.