Jed D
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Registered: 15th Mar 11
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what's the best way to travel to London, from Durham? ..and back?
wanting to keep costs low and time preferably quick as we'll have the kid
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Nath
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If you book in advance, well well in advance, then I'd say train as some real bargains to be had.
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Twiggy
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Car as its really anoying when a kids is crying being a twat on a plane train or bus.
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Jed D
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
If you book in advance, well well in advance, then I'd say train as some real bargains to be had.
going September/October
getting crap prices now, dunno how in advance you mean but cheers
quote: Originally posted by Twiggy
Car as its really anoying when a kids is crying being a twat on a plane train or bus.
think its only like an hour or so on the plane and i think she'd love it tbh, just cant find one for the rite price.
shouldn't need valid passports should we?
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by JedDy
quote: Originally posted by Nath
If you book in advance, well well in advance, then I'd say train as some real bargains to be had.
going September/October
getting crap prices now, dunno how in advance you mean but cheers
quote: Originally posted by Twiggy
Car as its really anoying when a kids is crying being a twat on a plane train or bus.
think its only like an hour or so on the plane and i think she'd love it tbh, just cant find one for the rite price.
shouldn't need valid passports should we?
Just keep searching. Virgin do some cracking deals which differ from day to day.
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FAZ
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fly
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Cavey
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You know the answers already then?
You don't wanna do car as it'll take ages, and tbf, it'll cost at least £100 in petrol for that kinda round trip i'd imagine
Plane will be quick but costs too much
Train is costing too much too
Coach will be horrible for that kinda trip.
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Jed D
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Registered: 15th Mar 11
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
quote: Originally posted by JedDy
quote: Originally posted by Nath
If you book in advance, well well in advance, then I'd say train as some real bargains to be had.
going September/October
getting crap prices now, dunno how in advance you mean but cheers
quote: Originally posted by Twiggy
Car as its really anoying when a kids is crying being a twat on a plane train or bus.
think its only like an hour or so on the plane and i think she'd love it tbh, just cant find one for the rite price.
shouldn't need valid passports should we?
Just keep searching. Virgin do some cracking deals which differ from day to day.
will do
quote: Originally posted by FAZ
fly
problem we've got with flying is both our passports have expired and havent got one for the bairn
dont think we'd need them, but we'd need valid ID, iv got my licence, the bairns got her birth certificate but the lass doesn't exist
quote: Originally posted by Cavey
You know the answers already then?
You don't wanna do car as it'll take ages, and tbf, it'll cost at least £100 in petrol for that kinda round trip i'd imagine
Plane will be quick but costs too much
Train is costing too much too
Coach will be horrible for that kinda trip.
i'd prefer the car myself as im in my element when driving and didnt think it'd take as long as it sounds
plane we have the ID problem
train apparently takes about the same time as the car but havent found a cheap one yet
coach is really cheap but takes all day and some
i need a private jet
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