ted1 wrote: » 1,322 for 5 if us going in the 15th June back July 3rd with a cabin each way. The price point is way off especially for a economy ferry I can get flights to Bilbao for 500.
GavRedKing wrote: » It'll suit some people, it wont suit others. Personally, I'd probably prefer the ferry France and to drive the rest, at least that way you can stop along the way at your lesiure, I think being stuck on a boat for a day would drive me mad but thats just me.
Skedaddle wrote: » The one BIG risk they run is that people who've already have taken the Pont Aven to France will book this and be quite disappointed by a more basic ferry, having high expectations from their previous trips.
Oasis1974 wrote: » What is it a trawler taking that long to cross to Spain I'd walk faster?
roundymac wrote: » 620 miles as against 257,(Cork Roscoff), nearly double the milage and people still want for the same price. Good job none of you are running the company or it would be gone out of business PDQ.
Dbu wrote: » In fairness they are upfront about how bad the boat is..... Your sailings are on the no-frills Brittany Ferries économie service Self-service restaurant with limited choice Small bar and boutique No entertainment Limited public seating Some vehicles may be parked on an open-air deck Accessibility limitations No lift
whisky_galore wrote: » Dbu wrote: » In fairness they are upfront about how bad the boat is..... Your sailings are on the no-frills Brittany Ferries économie service Self-service restaurant with limited choice Small bar and boutique No entertainment Limited public seating Some vehicles may be parked on an open-air deck Accessibility limitations No lift So apart from the first two lines, it'd be like the Tarbert-Killimer ferry in terms of facilities...
whisky_galore wrote: » So apart from the first two lines, it'd be like the Tarbert-Killimer ferry in terms of facilities...
First Up wrote: » For me the drawback is the ferry itself.
Oasis1974 wrote: » So it basically is a trawler then with those facilities lol. Up down Up down Up down......
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » First Up wrote: » For me the drawback is the ferry itself. This. Would be hell in a basic boat with small kids.
pilly wrote: » Dbu wrote: » In fairness they are upfront about how bad the boat is..... Your sailings are on the no-frills Brittany Ferries économie service Self-service restaurant with limited choice Small bar and boutique No entertainment Limited public seating Some vehicles may be parked on an open-air deck Accessibility limitations No lift What on earth does limited public seating mean? Are some expected to stand for the 26 hours?
tototoe wrote: » 26 or 34 hours with those facilities sounds like utter hell to me but different folks different strokes.
Sabre0001 wrote: » Hmmm, this may not be Plan B if Munster make it to European Cup final...
First Up wrote: » I don't think it will be utter hell - just a bit boring. The sailing from Cork does include two sleeps so that will pass some of the time. I'll be interested to hear peoples' experience. I'm sure BF have anticipated this and we'll see how they cope.