this thread just made me do a price check on my normal ferry option against easyjet, now easyjet was £211 for me and mrs and shit flight time for us the better option was £285, the boat is £199 were u get nice bed n brekky and rail tickets, so i dont what to do, i plan on late nov time.
any ideas anyone please?
thanks
the doc
bmibaby's Tiny Guide to Amsterdam with Alison Hammond
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Re: bmibaby's Tiny Guide to Amsterdam with Alison Hammond
Sounds good. Little longer getting there tho 
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Ferry for the win - if you take the night sailings, you get nearly two extra daysDr Greenshed wrote:this thread just made me do a price check on my normal ferry option against easyjet, now easyjet was £211 for me and mrs and shit flight time for us the better option was £285, the boat is £199 were u get nice bed n brekky and rail tickets, so i dont what to do, i plan on late nov time.
any ideas anyone please?
thanks
the doc
without the cost of a hotel. Also, those train tickets are quite 'flexible' on the
Dutch side, so long as you stated final destination is beyond where you are now,
you can hop on and off at a few places along the way.
Also, security is loads less hassle on the boat.
Only the paranoid survive (who said that?) 
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Re: bmibaby's Tiny Guide to Amsterdam with Alison Hammond
well just looked again, it was more expensive, work that out. gonna go with my fave method of the ferry i think, must have done 20-30 times now, and i know i shoud not tempt fate but always o.k bringing a little souvenir back
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