If you havent booked your ferry crossing yet...

If you havent booked your ferry crossing yet...

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williamp

Original Poster:

19,248 posts

273 months

Monday 2nd June 2003
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Have a look at the P7O website. It has crossings from now until mid july for just £10 per car per day. Hence a 4 day Le Mans trip would cost £40....


Damn. I booked too early!

Buffalo

5,435 posts

254 months

Monday 2nd June 2003
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That is soooo cheeky when they do that

zefarelly

229 posts

257 months

Monday 2nd June 2003
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theres probably a catch, I booked ours in NOv and was told itd be cheaper in Feb . . .I just said, you where booked up by Jan last year.

I think they should fix a price for the year and forget it, putting it up and down all the time is F***ing annoying,

we had three prices ranging from 220 to 300, you have to haggle and argue with them to get a good deal.

lensey

2,526 posts

283 months

Monday 2nd June 2003
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I paid £100 when I booked in Jan, I booked my mate's crossing on the same boat the same time and it went down to £90.00. I spoke to Seafrance and complained and they sent me vouchers for the difference. Worth having a moan I think.

chrisgr31

13,468 posts

255 months

Monday 2nd June 2003
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The latest P & O offer is their new boats one of which jas been introduced, and the other comes in soon. You have to book to travel on the new boats, what times they sail I don't know!

If you travel on a different boat for P and Os operational benefit their is no surcharge.

dg1

2,009 posts

251 months

Monday 2nd June 2003
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There's a price war going on between P&O and Sea France it seems - I just booked a 5 day dover-calais return car +2 with Sea France for £49. They threw in 15 euros worth of fuel too.... which should just about be enough to get the Griff from the docks to the booze shop ).

Don