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09/2/2007 at 9:19am
Location: Cambs Outfit: Nowt.
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Quote: Originally posted by emmitdb on 08/2/2007
I'm the same as LesleyHooper (above)
P&O Dover-Calais now accept Tesco Vouchers to pay for the crossing which is substantially cheaper than the chunnel. I only used £38 in vouchers which equates to £150 return.
Cheaper, yes. But much much slower and much more likely to induce seasickness!! We used the ferry last year but as we had enough tesco vouchers we plumped for the tunnel as the ferry crossing last year took 2.5 hours (by the time it actually left and then unloaded at the other end)
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09/2/2007 at 2:48pm
Location: Cornwall Outfit: Hobby 650 Ec low profile motorhome
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Quote: Originally posted by exessexmum on 09/2/2007
Quote: Originally posted by emmitdb on 08/2/2007
I'm the same as LesleyHooper (above)
P&O Dover-Calais now accept Tesco Vouchers to pay for the crossing which is substantially cheaper than the chunnel. I only used £38 in vouchers which equates to £150 return.
Cheaper, yes. But much much slower and much more likely to induce seasickness!! We used the ferry last year but as we had enough tesco vouchers we plumped for the tunnel as the ferry crossing last year took 2.5 hours (by the time it actually left and then unloaded at the other end)
Thats what I like about this hobby of ours. Each to his/her own. I know its longer on the boat but after the 300miles+ journey from the We(s)t Country its just the job to get a leg stretch and a lungful of the smell of the next blokes vomit!!!
Happy crossings!
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