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ady cass


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Mon, Jun 8 2009
- Doncaster
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ok guys, is it me or am i doing something daft???
dont answer that!!!!!!
we are looking at going to the spring rally, but we are having trouble booking a ferry from liverpool, going out on the 28th and returning on the 31st
just a thought, when we booked for france, we booked further out than this (timewise)
anybody shine some light on this i would be grateful
many thanks
Ady
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AT


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Thu, Jul 24 2008
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If travelling to Belfast from Liverpool, you will find that ferries don't leave so often (Norse-merchant etc). You might find more crossings Holyhead or Liverpool to Dublin/Dun Laoghaire. There are also crossings from Scotland to Belfast or Larne. Not sure about any other crossings to larne. Larne isn't that far outside of Belfast. Dublin is 60-90 minutes by motorway.
I don't know when the ferries finalise 2010 sailing schedules.
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ady cass


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Mon, Jun 8 2009
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sorry saz, i should have put that we are travelling from doncaster, yorkshire
Ady
1999 1.8iS 10AE 7482/7500 New Hood. Lockwood Grille.REAR ARCHES NOW REPAIRED
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trebor


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Fri, Aug 7 2009
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Hi For us Eastern Area members Pembroke Roslare crossing is looking good. We are making a week of it, going on the Monday afternoon and returning Tuesday morning. Looking forward to it, our first MX5 rally. See you all there.
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trebor
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Pollyanna


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Sun, Nov 16 2008
- Northallerton, North Yorkshire
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Richardn:
Any deals being done from Stranraer??
Look into using TESCO club card points. You can use points for full payment or part payment if you have any. Go by Stenna Line on their HSS Voyager as it only takes 1 hour 50mins from Hollyhead, or 119 minutes fromStranraer.
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ady cass


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Mon, Jun 8 2009
- Doncaster
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goinog out on the 27th at 0800 and returning on the 31st at 1600 for two people in a '5 is
£224
WOW
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perussell


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Tue, Sep 1 2009
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ady cass:
goinog out on the 27th at 0800 and returning on the 31st at 1600 for two people in a '5 is
£224
WOW
on which route? Liverpool to Belfast?
Is anybody any the wiser re possible discounts yet? I am waiting to book up.
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ady cass


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Mon, Jun 8 2009
- Doncaster
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holyhead to dublin
not for me at that price
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perussell


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Tue, Sep 1 2009
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How does Liverpool to Belfast return for £111 sound with Norfolk Lines?
Deal is with Claddah Travel on the internet but does not include cabins and is NON REFUNDABLE and no changes allowed? Must be booked by Jan 31st.......
I will give it another 24 hrs to see whether any deals have been finalised through the N Ireland team and failing that will get booked up
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AT


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perussell:
How does Liverpool to Belfast return for £111 sound with Norfolk Lines?
Deal is with Claddah Travel on the internet but does not include cabins and is NON REFUNDABLE and no changes allowed? Must be booked by Jan 31st.......
I will give it another 24 hrs to see whether any deals have been finalised through the N Ireland team and failing that will get booked up
If thats a night sailing; top deal, but I would pay a bit more for a cabin. On board the ship, there is a quiet room with aircraft style seats, not great to sleep in, and then there is the bar, and thats it.
Good deals on that website:
http://claddahtravel.co.uk/html/ferries.html#Norfolkline
If day sailing; well, you can do better; £79. Long crossing, bring a book.
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perussell


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Tue, Sep 1 2009
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AT:
If thats a night sailing; top deal, but I would pay a bit more for a cabin. On board the ship, there is a quiet room with aircraft style seats, not great to sleep in, and then there is the bar, and thats it.
Good deals on that website:
http://claddahtravel.co.uk/html/ferries.html#Norfolkline
If day sailing; well, you can do better; £79. Long crossing, bring a book.
Yes, that's the website.
The price is for the day sailing. If you read the small print the £79 price is bumped up by fuel surcharges of £8 per person per crossing so in our case for 2 people return an additional £32 and hence £111 in total. The 'deal' is that you get the return leg for free (apart from the pre-mentioned surcharge) I had considered a cabin since I wasnt sure there would be much to do on the ship which would bump the price up a little more but it still represents a £70+ saving whichever way you look at it
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AT


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This is essentially a truckers ferry, which I have taken many times before. So the passenger area is quite small, compared to typical car ferries, which might have a selection of shops, restaurants etc. There is a small shop, only open for a few hours. Not much to do aboard; they sometimes show a movie in the quiet room. Lunch used to be included, but now they charge for it. You're not missing much. There's a bar area, and slot machines. In the quiet room, there are some 3-pin power points, which is handy for running a Laptop etc from. All the cabins have normal power outlets. Depends where you are coming from, if the cabin is wirthwhile. because it basically docks right in Belfast, you've not got far to go at that end, to a hotel. But if you have a bit of a drive from Birkenhead (and the ferry point is difficult to find), might be useful to get some shut eye without having a cricked neck. Often you can purchase the cabin once aboard; £20-30 each way. They might throw lunch in with that.
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mx5ni


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Thu, Nov 13 2008
- Bangor N Ireland
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Hi Guys,
Sorry for the delay in responding on this.
I have finally got round to sorting out the Ferry Discount Offers and posted them on the website this morning. There are two offers on the Liverpool crossing. The best, is option 1, which has to be booked before the end of February. It will give you a day time crossing for £120 and an overnight crossing for £200. Option 1 can be booked at any time up to the date of the Rally and will give you 20% off the Standard fare. You will need to download the Excel file and send by Fax or email to Norfolkline. Despite some of the previous post this is not a bad way to cross the Irish sea. The boats have been upgraded over the last few years and while not exactly up to 5* standard there are not bad. The overnight fare also includes an evening meal and breakfast and the daytime sailing will include lunch. So at these prices you can't complain.
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