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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by robin » Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:33 am

It's so much easier driving slowly - the tyres don't go off before you run out of fuel ;-)

I would guess Advan Neovas, if you can still get them, would not be that bad - I mean it is only a VHPD and the car is light; it's not a 1,000 kg 300BHP S/C tyre eating monster ... of course if you consistently break traction with them, they're going to get red hot and melt, but if you drive mostly within the limits of available traction, they'll be fine - just my 2p -

OTOH I'm sure the likes of Andy "Sideways" Gordon and Neil "High Side" McKean would see off a set of those in 15 minutes flat ;-)

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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by Andy G » Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:16 pm

robin wrote:
OTOH I'm sure the likes of Andy "Sideways" Gordon and Neil "High Side" McKean would see off a set of those in 15 minutes flat ;-)

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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by DDtB » Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:35 pm

Right...

I'm booking a bed on the saturday night and another one on the monday night on the way home...

Current thinking is a B&B in Dover town on the saturday night and a pikey lodge in Birminghamshire on the way back to break up the journey....

Anyone else thinking similar who hasn't booked yet??

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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by alicrozier » Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:18 am

Andy and I were discussing it on Monday Dave, he's swithering a bit and needs to be back on Monday night (Tue morning realistically)

I'm happy to go with a B&B etc near Dover on the way there.

For the way back I was thinking it might be better to stay closer to Dover - otherwise we'd be hitting the M25 at 6pm...

C'mon folks time to make a call.
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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by r10crw » Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:54 am

Think Ill need to get something for the sat otherwise ill just be buggered the rest of the week. On the way back Im suppossed to be back in work for tuesday so may just drive back over night :tired
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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by DDtB » Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:06 pm

There's a pikey inn 5 mins from the ferry with rooms available... right next to a beefeater. £69 a room though since we've left it a bit late.

Think I'm going to book a room there for the Saturday. Anyone want to share ??

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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by r10crw » Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:13 pm

ill easy share matey, have you heard about my sleep walking antics? if not... just forget i mentioned it :D
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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by alicrozier » Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:02 pm

I'll happily share too, Mr G?

What about the way back?
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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by DDtB » Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:36 am

r10crw wrote:ill easy share matey, have you heard about my sleep walking antics? if not... just forget i mentioned it :D
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Sleep walking is no problem... my snoring will probably keep you awake anyway... :wink:

Room booked at the Dover A20 Premier Inn. (and it's actually only £63 a room, not £69)

Now just need to figure out what I'm doing on the way back up the road...

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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by Mike Scib » Thu Jul 23, 2009 4:22 am

DDtB wrote:
Room booked at the Dover A20 Premier Inn. (and it's actually only £63 a room, not £69)
Will book this once i get some sleep :thumbsup
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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by alicrozier » Thu Jul 23, 2009 8:12 am

Rats, no availability. :cry:

Off to have a look at http://www.laterooms.com
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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by Andy G » Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:07 am

alicrozier wrote:I'll happily share too, Mr G?

What about the way back?
Yup up for that mate - on the way back i'm heading for the burgh :thumbsup
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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by steve_weegie » Thu Jul 23, 2009 10:46 am

DDtB wrote: Now just need to figure out what I'm doing on the way back up the road...
I'll be traveling straight from the ring to weegie central, as i'll have work the next day :shock:
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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by alicrozier » Thu Jul 23, 2009 11:41 am

OK, Mr G and I booked in the 5 star luxury of the Sutherland House Hotel.

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It's 7 miles up the road from the ferry but has an 'honesty bar' (!!!) and includes full breakfast for £67 all in.
http://www.sutherlandhousehotel.co.uk

booked through laterooms.com
http://www.laterooms.com/en/hotel-reser ... -deal.aspx
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Re: French Frolic 8 - Dover accommodation

Post by Andy G » Thu Jul 23, 2009 11:49 am

Oh yeah - love it when the plan comes together :thumbsup

Can we go yet????? :mrgreen:
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