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25 Jan 20, 11:05 AM |
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25 Jan 20, 01:05 PM |
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Join Date: Nov 09
Location: Wigan
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That's the crux of the argument, how much more or less are you willing to accept to travel with any given company via any different route.
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25 Jan 20, 01:09 PM |
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Join Date: Nov 09
Location: Wigan
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I thought switching from sandwiches to wraps a few years ago was a brilliant move as any bread based sandwich (including the meal deals) deteriorates fast when it is able to dry out. I doubt very much whether they are actually fresher than the bread sandwiches, but the wraps feel fresher as they keep better.
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25 Jan 20, 01:57 PM |
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That is a horses for courses thing. I find a semi refrigerated wrap akin to eating a lump of cardboard that I have found at the roadside. I simply won’t/don’t eat them.
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25 Jan 20, 06:25 PM |
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25 Jan 20, 10:42 PM |
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Join Date: May 15
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Though price has a lot to do with my choice, it’s the flight times that swing it for me, though I don’t have much choice now from Manchester!
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27 Jan 20, 10:12 AM |
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Join Date: Nov 09
Location: Wigan
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The whole lot is a horses for courses thing. I remember when we've debated indirect vs direct in the past we each expressed a preference based on our circumstances. I'm close to Manchester which means directs offer a valid time saving, whereas with a few hours drive at the start of whatever route you take, and a desire to see much more than Orlando itself, the pull of a direct flight is not actually offering you much in the way of value.
It's hard for any of us to confer the experience of several trips to someone else without tainting your advice with your own personal preferences and tastes. For years we would never have considered an airport hotel as we're only 45 mins from Manchester, it was seen as an unnecessary cost. One year we flew from Glasgow so considered it worthwhile. We now stay over at Manchester, because we loved the experience in Glasgow. We have found we can keep the cost down to a point where we now see it as worth it. We do this by early booking, bundling with parking etc. After experiencing it, we also see significant value in not leaving the house under time pressure. It's orders of magnitude less stress... but that was something nobody would have convinced me had a value until I'd tried it for myself. We were used to the way we'd always done it, get up early, leave at 6ish. It's worth paying a bit to not start the holiday with arguments over showers, have you locked this got that, who turned off such and such. etc. One mans neither here nor there, is another mans right royal pain in the whatnots. One mans negligible saving is the difference between affordability and not for someone else. All swings and roundabouts at the end of the day !
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27 Jan 20, 02:05 PM |
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We've flown Thomas Cook, Virgin, BA and TUI (before becoming TUI). This year we'll be flying AA and BA.
OH moans whichever airline we fly with and swears we'll never use them again - the only one he seems to have remembered about from one year to the next though is VA. Personally, I used to love Club Orlando from MAN back in the day, and Club World when it first came out. We're economy all the way now though (unless they have some freak fare when we're searching like our return flight in Feb) and have booked both indirect and airports further afield for both legs (TPA and LGW). I was pleased to hear about people's experiences of VA Customer Service when things go wrong, and about the free seat allocation as these are all good to consider going forward. As I'm generally in charge of the booking and organising, he never need know until he gets us all to the airport! Also, got to agree with Thorpy about extra money being well spent on a hotel the night before flying out. If there are any arguments, they tend to be the day before the official travel day! Dinner out the night before, when you're on the way to the hotel, or once checked in, is a real stress buster too. Just wish the 9 year old could calm down when we all (me, OH, 17 yo DS as well) share a room the night before!
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27 Jan 20, 02:46 PM |
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I second this, we are only 20 mins from Manchester but last time stayed at the Radisson Blu the night before and what a difference it made, we did twighlight check in the night before and chilled out at the hotel. In the morning, no worrying about what you've forgot or rechecking the house 4 times, had a really fab leisurely breakfast at the hotel which was probably cheaper than the airport and then strolled over. Would definitely do it again.
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27 Jan 20, 06:40 PM |
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Join Date: Nov 10
Location: Durham
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We live on the outskirts of Durham, let the train take the strain and overnight at Heald Green Premier Inn, it's a plus disembarking at HG station to walk 150 yards to the PI. Altho we don't twilight we check-in 75 mins pre push-back, least airport time possible.
It's unfortunate our many years travelling VA PE are ending with the A350 introduction/PE downgrading but we have alternatives lined up for next winter. Customer service from VA has been very good, and bar one time of very bad food/service in UC they've been smooth journey's, no major delays, the odd hour or less... c'est la vie!
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