Demand for coach travel to Ashington
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Re: Demand for coach travel to Ashington
I guess if travelling up with the players as per bozzer's suggestion, a lot depends upon the management's plans re: when we'd leave, I would guess they'd like to travel up and get in a training session somewhere on Friday afternoon to loosen a few stiff limbs.
I'm guessing we'll need to get out act together re: car sharing for this one - the cost split 4 ways wouldn't be too bad.
It'd be fantastic to get as many of us up there as possible to cheer the boys on - I think we have a real chance in this competition, without a doubt this is our toughest challenge to date.
I'm guessing we'll need to get out act together re: car sharing for this one - the cost split 4 ways wouldn't be too bad.
It'd be fantastic to get as many of us up there as possible to cheer the boys on - I think we have a real chance in this competition, without a doubt this is our toughest challenge to date.
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Re: Demand for coach travel to Ashington
Pigman wrote:I guess if travelling up with the players as per bozzer's suggestion, a lot depends upon the management's plans re: when we'd leave, I would guess they'd like to travel up and get in a training session somewhere on Friday afternoon to loosen a few stiff limbs.
I'm guessing we'll need to get out act together re: car sharing for this one - the cost split 4 ways wouldn't be too bad.
It'd be fantastic to get as many of us up there as possible to cheer the boys on - I think we have a real chance in this competition, without a doubt this is our toughest challenge to date.
I will happily take a day off to go up on the Friday, but I understand that others may not be able to. 8-) 8-)
Also, not too bad prices here, should be able to get a mass booking discount http://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/premier ... ity_target
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Re: Demand for coach travel to Ashington
Duke of Wimbourne wrote:Pigman wrote:I guess if travelling up with the players as per bozzer's suggestion, a lot depends upon the management's plans re: when we'd leave, I would guess they'd like to travel up and get in a training session somewhere on Friday afternoon to loosen a few stiff limbs.
I'm guessing we'll need to get out act together re: car sharing for this one - the cost split 4 ways wouldn't be too bad.
It'd be fantastic to get as many of us up there as possible to cheer the boys on - I think we have a real chance in this competition, without a doubt this is our toughest challenge to date.
I will happily take a day off to go up on the Friday, but I understand that others may not be able to. 8-) 8-)
Also, not too bad prices here, should be able to get a mass booking discount http://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/premier ... ity_target[/quote
We need to get a couple people organise it all, im over the coaches like a cheap suit, maybe nominate or put your name forward??
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Re: Demand for coach travel to Ashington
Prices so far
These are for one day trip
RB travel
49 seater coach, at 950 pounds, so £20 per head, based on full occupancy
I have a cheaper quote, but I don't know the size of the coach so will get back to you on that, plus the cost of going Friday coming back Saturday will also be later on, might work out cheaper due to not needing two drivers.
These are for one day trip
RB travel
49 seater coach, at 950 pounds, so £20 per head, based on full occupancy
I have a cheaper quote, but I don't know the size of the coach so will get back to you on that, plus the cost of going Friday coming back Saturday will also be later on, might work out cheaper due to not needing two drivers.
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Re: Demand for coach travel to Ashington
Second coach 19 pounds a head for a 44 seater with toilet and table.
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Re: Demand for coach travel to Ashington
That seems a great price to me. Provisionally i'm definitely interested.ron manager wrote:Second coach 19 pounds a head for a 44 seater with toilet and table.
Toilet and table would be a must given the length of the journey.
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Re: Demand for coach travel to Ashington
The table is only on 4 sets of seats, like a train, i will confirm, i guess we could charge more for those to bring the rest of the coach down a tiny bitBartonRaz wrote:That seems a great price to me. Provisionally i'm definitely interested.ron manager wrote:Second coach 19 pounds a head for a 44 seater with toilet and table.
Toilet and table would be a must given the length of the journey.
As suggested could be also used for the card school
Re: Demand for coach travel to Ashington
If we are on about the same bus there is only one table.
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Re: Demand for coach travel to Ashington
We are indeedMat.H wrote:If we are on about the same bus there is only one table.