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kendoddsdadsdogsdead
09-12-15, 06:11
Dover to Calais...June 9th...July 12th.
11.10am outwards
10.55am inwards.
Car, 2 adults. .1 15yr old.
£88 + £2.20 booking fee.
Beat the December 13th rush...NOW!

kendoddsdadsdogsdead
09-12-15, 06:19
...and when we eventually get knocked out I just have to give them a ca to amend the return date details...no extra charge.

Lawley Kazoo
09-12-15, 07:30
Why would there be a rush? We know it's definitely in France in June.

kendoddsdadsdogsdead
09-12-15, 08:41
So do English,Irish,Northern Irish...there will be a clamour I tell thee...
and with supply and demand the price could well shoot up after the draw.

Fatty Føggøn
09-12-15, 19:04
Dover to Calais...June 9th...July 12th.Tres bon. What ferry company did you book with Doddy? http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/shrug.gif

TDA
09-12-15, 19:27
Ferry prices are driven by date in any event. Unlike Ryanair & Easyjet air fares, they are not sensitive to increased demand. Always plenty of capacity until the summer school holiday period. We tend to use the Brittany Ferries western routes, where the boats can take up to 2,200 passengers each trip. Just done a quick check and the same dates could be done for £230, but far less driving, petrol and tolls........worth thinking about?

nugent
09-12-15, 19:30
There'll be plenty FLOATING around the ground

Armitage Shanks
09-12-15, 20:33
Dover to Calais...June 9th...July 12th.
11.10am outwardshow have you managed to get 6 weeks off for your 15 year old in June

swiss pete
09-12-15, 20:43
Dover to Calais...June 9th...July 12th.
11.10am outwards
10.55am inwards.Football is much more important than GCSEs. http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/thumbup.gif

kendoddsdadsdogsdead
09-12-15, 21:14
Dover to Calais...June 9th...July 12th.
11.10am outwardsDirect Ferry.

kendoddsdadsdogsdead
09-12-15, 21:15
Ferry prices are driven by date in any event. Unlike Ryanair & Easyjet air fares, they are not sensitive to increased demand. Always plenty of capacity until the summer school holiday period. We tend to use the Brittany Ferries western routes, where the boats can take up to 2,200 passengers each trip. Just done a quick check and the same dates could be done for £230, but far less driving, petrol and tolls........worth thinking about?We live near Colchester so petrol not too bad.

BlueWales
09-12-15, 22:50
I've booked ten frequent traveller returns with Eurotunnel which are about £85
but you can switch dates and times without extra charges.
You have to own a house in France and show utility bills for these though.

I do this every year even if there isn't a football tournament going on.

kendoddsdadsdogsdead
10-12-15, 06:38
I've booked ten frequent traveller returns with Eurotunnel which are about £85That helps the average Welsh man.

Jimmy the Jock
10-12-15, 08:38
I've booked ten frequent traveller returns with Eurotunnel which are about £85
but you can switch dates and times without extra charges.****.