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You get to go outside on the fast ferry, but I'd hold on tight to littlies! it really is fast!! And breezy and there's a lot of spray!! It's a good way of getting to the west of France but last year we found it was more cost effective to drive to Dover, get SpeedFerries and go down the East side. We live in the West Country.
The Portsmouth / Poole ferries we've caught in previous years have had a kiddies corner with a few toys and a tv, and 7-10 year olds on their game boys. It doesn't look much but the clientele all seem quite happy with it!
Your lads might be a little more bomb-proof than mine was at that age, but we used to go for a night ferry & a cabin until he was 8 or 9. It's a long journey however you look at it and I go for tranquility every time:-)
Have fun whatever you decide to do! If you decide to go via St Malo I'd recommend Camping Les ilots for the first night. There's a cafe in town that does reasonable steak & chips type stuff once you've put the tent up. Oh, and beer:-)
Liz
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