Other costs for Spa........
Other costs for Spa........
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over_taxed

Original Poster:

642 posts

260 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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Can anyone fill me in on ferry or channel tunnel costs and hotel costs. And any other cost of track days abroad.


I want to take my dad for his 60th to spa with BAT but I wan to make sure i can afford all the other bits.

Thanks

ian964

534 posts

276 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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NorfolkLine often do good deals on the ferry - last year it was £40 return per car Dover-Dunkerque - http://www.norfolkline.com/ferry/. Hotel - how much do you want to spend - anything from about EUR50 per night per person for BB upwards.

Edited by ian964 on Saturday 13th December 12:57

ginettajoe

2,106 posts

242 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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over_taxed said:
Can anyone fill me in on ferry or channel tunnel costs and hotel costs. And any other cost of track days abroad.


I want to take my dad for his 60th to spa with BAT but I wan to make sure i can afford all the other bits.

Thanks
..... also factor in the reality that 1 euro = £1 ........ something we have never had to consider!!!!

jleroux

1,511 posts

284 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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biggest cost for me last year was the bar bill - employing 15 alcoholics and offering to pick up the tab for the last nights meal was a bad move I can assure you!!

Jonny
BaT

ginettajoe

2,106 posts

242 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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jleroux said:
biggest cost for me last year was the bar bill - employing 15 alcoholics and offering to pick up the tab for the last nights meal was a bad move I can assure you!!

Jonny
BaT
...... better start saving early for 2009 trips then, just remember 1 euro = £1!!! I've got a thirst on just thinking about it!! drinkbeer

tuscan_al

4,107 posts

238 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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casio in spa increased my costs somewhat! Cheap B&B's to be had around SPa though if you want, food was similar to the UK. As said biggest killer now is the euro rate.. MAkes fuel £1.50 per ltr!!

steve z

1,245 posts

246 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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tuscan_al said:
casio in spa increased my costs somewhat! Cheap B&B's to be had around SPa though if you want, food was similar to the UK. As said biggest killer now is the euro rate.. MAkes fuel £1.50 per ltr!!
What have watch prices got to do with it!

Birdthom

790 posts

249 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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+1 for Norfolk Line.

Judging by the appearance of his staff on day 2, Jonny spent an awful lot of money.

pikeyboy

2,349 posts

238 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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i've used norfolk line plenty of times when racing and trackdaying at spa and seem the cheapest, ie next year most off peak crossings are 32 quid return.

steve z

1,245 posts

246 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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If you're only going to be away for one night you can get a Eurotunnel return for £49.

My usual schedule for the 'ring is this:-

Day 1: 9am crossing, arrive at 'ring c. 3pm (Spa would be 2pm)
Day 2: Lap all day and leave 'ring at 6pm to catch 10.30pm crossing

OK, it makes for a long Day 2 especially after lapping all day, but providing you don't have too long a drive once you get to Folkestone it's a very cost effective and fastest way to cross the channel.

legaleagleboy

605 posts

275 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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"casio" in tuscan al's post -- is a typo, should be casino !! nice red carpets in the doorway - I never ventured further to keep my wallet in tact

Edited by legaleagleboy on Sunday 14th December 19:21

tuscan_al

4,107 posts

238 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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legaleagleboy said:
"casio" in tuscan al's post -- is a typo, should be casino !! nice red carpets in the doorway - I never ventured further to keep my wallet in tact

Edited by legaleagleboy on Sunday 14th December 19:21
lol thanks for that, typing too quick and laughing to myself abouit what we got upto there smile

melv

4,708 posts

289 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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For basic and friendly accom try my friend's Neil and Anne at:

http://www.aeaventures.com/

Like being in a friend's house!!

Mention my name.

ian964

534 posts

276 months

Monday 15th December 2008
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melv said:
For basic and friendly accom try my friend's Neil and Anne at:

http://www.aeaventures.com/

Like being in a friend's house!!

Mention my name.