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| Who's making the trip over this year? Anyone got any advice on flights, hotels, websites to use etc?
The official packages seem a bit expensive, seems to work out cheaper the longer you stay there!
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| Quote: 22-10 "Who's making the trip over this year? Anyone got any advice on flights, hotels, websites to use etc?
The official packages seem a bit expensive, seems to work out cheaper the longer you stay there!'"
Might be the first year I've missed over there, it's getting very expensive, with our main holiday coming soon after.
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| You've got various options flight wise. You can get to montpellier direct from Leeds/Bradford or Birmingham. Or you could get a flight to Nimes and the train to montpellier.
Depends how long you want to go for. For example you could go thursday to monday leeds/bradford - montpellier, flights are currently about £140. I know quite a few doing this.
Personally I'm going on the Friday, flying to Nimes then getting the Monday flight back from Montpellier to Leeds/Bradford. Flight costs for this at the time weren't too different (not sure what they are now) but obviously one less night's accom and spends.
Acoomodation wise you want something close to the comedi central square as that is where the bars/restaurants tend to be so you'll need somewhere to fall in to . I'm stopping in the Ibis this year. Stopped in citidenes last year which is about a 5-10 minute walk from the square.
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| Making this the main holiday this year & I'm driving down & taking my time about it. Setting off Tuesday & getting to Perpignan on the Thursday. Then either driving over to Montpellier, or if the rumours are correct & the kick-off is moved to 3pm, going on the train.
Hotels on the way down (and back) are between £30 & £50 per night & I'm staying in the Hotel de France in the of Perpignan for 7 nights for a little over £400.
Taking fuel and ferry into account I'll have the thick end of a fortnight's holiday for around £700.
How the Dickens the official packages justify £430 for 3 days is beyond me but if you're prepared to go a bit square eyed staring at a computer for a couple of hours & can read a map & know how far you want between stops then it's worth the initial hassle.
Use a cheap hotel chain like Ibis for the motels & I checked 3 or 4 "review" sites before settling on the hotel in Perpignan.
I'm sure you could get down to Montpellier on the plane & into a cheap B&B for less, but unless you're staying in one place (or simply attending the game) you'll need to hire a car to get around & I found that that worked out just as expensive as taking mine on the ferry & driving down & back (plus not only would you be on the wrong side of the road, you're on the wrong side of the car too).
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| Quote: 22-10 "Who's making the trip over this year? Anyone got any advice on flights, hotels, websites to use etc?
The official packages seem a bit expensive, seems to work out cheaper the longer you stay there!'"
We did Liverpool to Nimes for £50 return Ryanair coach from Nimes airport to train station for €5 and train Montpellier for about €12 and we paid about £100 for digs for 2 of us .
But €6:50 a pint is a killer
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| Ryanair Liverpool - Nimes, Fri - Mon, now only £67.98 return.
The same flight a few weeks ago was well over £200.
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| Cheers for the advice and info. We've sorted ours now, went for the all in package with mayfair.
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| Quote: CyberPieMan "Making this the main holiday this year & I'm driving down & taking my time about it. Setting off Tuesday & getting to Perpignan on the Thursday. Then either driving over to Montpellier, or if the rumours are correct & the kick-off is moved to 3pm, going on the train.
Hotels on the way down (and back) are between £30 & £50 per night & I'm staying in the Hotel de France in the Centre of Perpignan for 7 nights for a little over £400.
Taking fuel and ferry into account I'll have the thick end of a fortnight's holiday for around £700.
How the Dickens the official packages justify £430 for 3 days is beyond me but if you're prepared to go a bit square eyed staring at a computer for a couple of hours & can read a map & know how far you want between stops then it's worth the initial hassle.
Use a cheap hotel chain like Ibis for the motels & I checked 3 or 4 "review" sites before settling on the hotel in Perpignan.
I'm sure you could get down to Montpellier on the plane & into a cheap B&B for less, but unless you're staying in one place (or simply attending the game) you'll need to hire a car to get around & I found that that worked out just as expensive as taking mine on the ferry & driving down & back (plus not only would you be on the wrong side of the road, you're on the wrong side of the car too).'"
I'm doing something similar but it's going to cost a lot more than £700! How much have you budgeted for fuel? We're reckoning it'll cost us a good £400.
We're setting off on the Thursday, stopping for a night near Paris, then making our way down to Montpellier on Firday. Then we're stopping off in Paris on Monday and Tuesday to go to Eurodisney Gonna cost about £1500 between 2 of us once everything is added up
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| Quote: --[ WW ]-- "--"I'm doing something similar but it's going to cost a lot more than £700! How much have you budgeted for fuel? We're reckoning it'll cost us a good £400.
We're setting off on the Thursday, stopping for a night near Paris, then making our way down to Montpellier on Firday. Then we're stopping off in Paris on Monday and Tuesday to go to Eurodisney
Dont forget most of your motorways in france are also toll roads so driving each way through france will probably cost between 40-50 quid each way. Plus your ferry crossing 50 quid, and fuel (at least £350) you're probably looking at nearer 500 just in transport costs if you drive.
With the price of fuel these days, and the bargin flights that are still available, it makes driving not even an option. Which is a shame because i wouldnt mind the road trip!
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| Quote: 22-10 "Cheers for the advice and info. We've sorted ours now, went for the all in package with mayfair.'"
how much mate and what do you get ?
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39110_1363272058.jpg Dropkick Murphy..we actually saw and heard a mass of bouncing and scarf and flag waving to Dale Cavese that drowned out anything we could muster.. It stopped us singing our own celebratory songs, it died out seconds later when we accepted we couldn't be heard over the Wigan lot
Celebrations muted from us, job done from them. Most fans who slag them off are jealous their own club's support is nowhere near that good
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39110_1363272058.jpg Dropkick Murphy..we actually saw and heard a mass of bouncing and scarf and flag waving to Dale Cavese that drowned out anything we could muster.. It stopped us singing our own celebratory songs, it died out seconds later when we accepted we couldn't be heard over the Wigan lot
Celebrations muted from us, job done from them. Most fans who slag them off are jealous their own club's support is nowhere near that good
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sally cinnamon..Why not discuss Wigan? It's a rugby league message board. Wigan are the most famous brand in rugby league
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Tre Cool..Saints fans are hopeless unless it's a cup final or grand final. Wigan fans are so much more loyal and passionate
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the flying biscuit..Wires havent been massively succesful over the years, but I've spoke to Brian Bevan And he spoke to me and i wouldnt swap that for Wigans History, ever
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Ande..on the TV i could only hear the Wigan fans with about 10 to go
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Saint94..Every team is in your feckin shadow, we all know
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