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Old 01-03-2013, 12:40 PM
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Due to reasons beyond my control !!

I have had to make the following decision.

Outward journey

24/05/2013 @ 07.36

Return Journey

28/05/2013 @ 17.50.

I have reserved space for 9 vehicles on both of these trains at a cost of £102 (return) for each vehicle.

I have done this because space is at a premium, being Bank Holiday weekend and some trains and ferries have already sold out.

The 07.36 train is the only train available that can accommodate us all traveling together at this time of day.

1. BIG"E" & Stiggy - twin
2. Nick & Sian (Comfort Double)[B] 3 NIGHTS
3. Steve & Claire (Comfort Double)
4. Hongkongfooi & Lucky( Comfort twin0
5. Scooby Greg + Dave H - twin
6. SilverSurfer + 1 - Twin
7. Steve(Bolesroor)+ Liz (Comfort Double if possible?)
8. Dave & Wanda (Comfort Double)
9. Simon & Jo (twin)
10. ScoobySlayer + 1. (twin)



Please can you all except Nick & Sian let me have your surnames and reg numbers to pass on to Euro Tunnel as soon as possible

The only way I could guarantee us traveling together was to provisionally book this,

payment has to be made by me on Monday to secure,

A.. a place on the train

and

B.. the price of £102 per vehicle.

I hope this meets with everyone's approval.


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Train? Liz will be pleased She does not travel well on boats

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Great job Ian. I can't believe the cost of the ferry has gone up so much thats its now cheaper (and faster) to get the train!

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How do you want payment?
As above mate I also need you details.
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As above mate I also need you details.
Doh! Didn`t go to the bottom of the page.
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Great job Ian. I can't believe the cost of the ferry has gone up so much thats its now cheaper (and faster) to get the train!
Seems they are making the most of that weekend, just looked up dates in July when i might be able to get out there and its £70
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£70 for when I payed for May
Yes and youve only got one day on the Ring..
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But I'm there again for a week in July

Who did more than 5 laps last year ??? Think you can fit those in one day pmsl
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But I'm there again for a week in July

Who did more than 5 laps last year ??? Think you can fit those in one day pmsl
Me for a start..
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Neil and Nige don't seem bothered bout just the one day, have a couple of evenings and as you say in the thread.... it's not just about the Ring
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I only really plan to go on one day do a few laps then probably spend Sunday on a trip along the river stopping at a couple of towns.
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I only really plan to go on one day do a few laps then probably spend Sunday on a trip along the river stopping at a couple of towns.
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Had a lovely drive two years ago over the ridge to Boppard and another town on the Mosel with Steve & Claire.
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Had a lovely drive two years ago over the ridge to Boppard and another town on the Mosel with Steve & Claire.
Thats it, the price of them droplinks has just gone up, it's 4 beers now
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Tell you what how about I bring you back a keg of Warsteiner?
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Thought you'd like that!
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thanks Ian.

payment sent with details as requested, thanks for organising.
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Old 03-03-2013, 10:59 PM
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Just to confirm

I will be booking the train tomorrow:

1. Big"E"
2. Steve_PPP
3. Scooby _Greg
4. Bolesroor
5. Ginola
6. ScoobySlayer
7. Wagon_Si

The Following peeps have sorted there own travel arrangements.

8. SilverSurfer
9. Hongkongfooi
10. BlueBugEye.

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The main group is now booked and paid for...

Reserved as a group with low rise carriage, no splitter damage, happy days..

Getting excited now....
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Reserved as a group with low rise carriage
Perhaps you need those WR1 blue pills again 'E'

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Thanks Ian. Are there plans for meeting up on the other side?
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Thanks Ian. Are there plans for meeting up on the other side?
The main group and Silversurfer are all on the train.

Hongkongfooi has decided to get a ferry that departs at the same time as the train. So he will be at least 45 mins behind us so when we stop for breakfast they can catch up with us then.

If we can be bothered to wait that long
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The main group and Silversurfer are all on the train.

Hongkongfooi has decided to get a ferry that departs at the same time as the train. So he will be at least 45 mins behind us so when we stop for breakfast they can catch up with us then.

If we can be bothered to wait that long
Fantastic - its great to all travel together. Really looking forward to it!!
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The main group and Silversurfer are all on the train.

Hongkongfooi has decided to get a ferry that departs at the same time as the train. So he will be at least 45 mins behind us so when we stop for breakfast they can catch up with us then.

If we can be bothered to wait that long
45 minutes.... We will see you before we even get out of France then!! Ooh it will be our own mini top gear challenge!!!
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45 minutes.... We will see you before we even get out of France then!!
Not quite I was thinking of stopping for breakfast where we normally do,

at the Shell garage/motorway services just south of Brussels.
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Not quite I was thinking of stopping for breakfast where we normally do,

at the Shell garage/motorway services just south of Brussels.

LOL, I know. That'll be cool.
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45 minutes.... We will see you before we even get out of France then!! Ooh it will be our own mini top gear challenge!!!
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Train passenger info just received from EuroTunnel

Dear Mr BIG"E"

Important pre-travel information
As you are travelling during one of our busiest travel periods of the year we wanted to give you some pre-travel advice to ensure your trip with us goes as smoothly as possible.

List of busy dates

Folkestone to Calais
Calais to Folkestone
April

6, 7, 12, 13, 14
May
3, 12, 23, 24, 25, 26
6, 27, 31
June

1, 2
Arrival and check-in times
We advise you to keep to your booked departure time and do not arrive early or late, during this busy period, as we will not have space to accommodate you. You should therefore plan to
check-in at least 30 minutes prior and no more than 2 hours before your booked
departure time.

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All passengers (including any pets that are travelling with you) will need a valid passport or ID card. A driving licence is not a valid document for travelling abroad. Please ensure you have your passport or ID card within easy reach and out of its wallet before approaching border controls.

In-car breathalysers
On 1 July 2012, a new legislation came into force in France. All drivers of a motorised land vehicle, excluding mopeds, must possess a digital breathalyser or an unused (and immediately available) breathalyser kit which conforms to NF standards. This rule equally applies to vehicles registered outside France. Only vehicles fitted with Breathalyser Interlocks are excluded.

The enforcement of the law and the implementation of a fine for non-compliance have been postponed until further notice. However, as a precautionary measure, we recommend that drivers still carry in-car breathalysers.

Be fully prepared. Call into the AA travelshop, in our Folkestone Passenger Terminal Building, for all compulsory or recommended car equipment required for driving abroad.

24-hour Customer Information Line
Before setting off on your journey please call our 24 hour pre-recorded Customer Information Line on +44 (0) 8444 63 00 00 or visit www.eurotunnel.com/latest which will give you the latest travel information for both the Folkestone and Calais Terminals.

We look forward to welcoming you on board and wish you a pleasant journey with us.

Yours sincerely,


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Nice one Ian, looks like we'll have to consider return travel more carefully this year so we don't end up getting to Calais far too early if we can't get on earlier trains...

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£70 for when I payed for May
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Strange that it's so expensive to go on the ferry on that weekend. The tunnel is good though, but not great for anything that sits too low. James would be well fooked!
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It's mainly due to the bank holiday, worth that bit extra to not have to take an extra days holiday!
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The tunnel is good though, but not great for anything that sits too low. James would be well fooked!
I have informed Euro Tunnel that we have some low slung cars and have been told that we will be on single deck compartment which cater for such things..
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I have informed Euro Tunnel that we have some low slung cars and have been told that we will be on single deck compartment which cater for such things..
Cool, I just remember there being a horrible little twisty bump as you go on it. Maybe it's different now???
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I'm pretty low and had no issues 3 years ago
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I'm pretty low and had no issues 3 years ago
Fandabidozee

I love going on the tunnel, done it twice now. But for some weird reason its become part of the pilgrimage going on the ferry.
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Old 09-04-2013, 03:05 PM
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But for some weird reason its become part of the pilgrimage going on the ferry.
I know what you mean. The long queueing for a fry-up is all part of the early morning journey out there. We'd still be on the boat if it wasn't so sodding expensive this year for us.

But hey ho, its good to do something a little different now and then. Coming back will be good, as the ferry always seems to drag on the way home!
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Old 27-04-2013, 05:07 PM
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Hi guys, not sure if you know that having breathalyzers with you in France is no longer obligatory. That's why I thought I tell you. One of the members on the WOC just posted it. Here you can have a look:
http://www.decanter.com/news/wine-ne...thalyser-fines

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Old 27-04-2013, 06:02 PM
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Thanks kerstin that's saved a few £££££
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Old 27-04-2013, 06:20 PM
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Thanks kerstin that's saved a few £££££
Yep, few more ££ for the beers then, Tim.
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Old 27-04-2013, 07:47 PM
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Thanks kerstin that's saved a few £££££
LOL, saves a few quid in halfords then!!!
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