Tom G
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me and a few mates are talking about going over for a night
Has anyone ever been on here?
What area is the best?
Did you stay in a hostel or hotel?
How much money should we look at taking?
Also we're looking at driving and then taking the ferry.....
Cheers
[Edited on 12-09-2009 by Tom G]
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Aaron
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I'm going tomorrow night
Only going for the day (on the Hull ferry)
I'll report back on Tuesday
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Tom G
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quote: Originally posted by Aaron
I'm going tomorrow night
Only going for the day (on the Hull ferry)
I'll report back on Tuesday
What area you staying in fella?
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Aaron
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quote: Originally posted by Tom G
What area you staying in fella?
I'm not. Its a case of arrive in port (Rotterdam) on the Monday morning, get on the coach to Amsterdam, smoke some weed*, get blown by a pro*, walk round the sex museum, then get back on the coach to the port...and sail back to Hull that same night
*i wont actually be doing this
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Seany
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I went on the ferry earlier this year, it was brilliant.
We only spent the day in the dam but it was an experiance and a half.
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Tom G
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I have no clue where most places are but aslong as i get a rough idea so i can sort out travelling and hotel.
Are the main places around the big b?
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Kyle T
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Just got back from a 5day trip, however I stayed in Rotterdam (have friends that live there).
I'd recommend not taking a car for a night over - really not worth it. P&O provide a coach transfer direct to either Rotterdam or Amsterdam.
The Ferry 'night out' can be a little bit expensive. Spend ££ on the Ferry, and not Euros to prevent a little extra exchange rate rape.
Drink prices out there are slightly more expensive than a night out here, and you can't get served pints... just halves and bottles.
I'd say £75 for a good night on booze, £150+ if you plan on a proper night
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Seany
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tbh you can get a bus into the centre and just walk around and find things at your own leisure, most of the main sites are quite central from what I remember, (not much lol)
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Daniel_Corsa
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Shit hole, not somewhere I'll be going back to!
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Tom G
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Yeh i had a little look online and its mainly just up from the DAM.
Whys that Dan?
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will_doyle
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quintine arrive (sp) is a nice hotel
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Tom G
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quote: Originally posted by will_doyle
quintine arrive (sp) is a nice hotel
Get out Doyle
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will_doyle
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quote: Originally posted by Tom G
quote: Originally posted by will_doyle
quintine arrive (sp) is a nice hotel
Get out Doyle
Im sorry?
quentin arrive*
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Tom G
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How much was it? Close to the dam and such places?
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