Minstrel27 wrote: » I got it from Waterford to London return.
irish-stew wrote: » Done it a couple of times, From Donegal! And yes, it's horrendous.
recylingbin wrote: » yup. it used to be 18 quid back in the day. Flights at the time would have been about 200 hundred. I have it in my head that it used to take about 14 hours - 6 hours london to holyhead, hang around for a while, 6 hours on knacker infested ferry and then back to busaras. then on to connolly and home. Only did it the once unsurprisingly
sunflower27 wrote: » And back to Busarus after all that. God, how grim. Busarus is so depressing! I'm surprised they haven't revamped it. Tourists must get an awful shock when they arrive there for the first time.
sunflower27 wrote: » Any particular reason you didn't fly? I know there are people that actually are afraid of flying and I get the point about extra luggage, etc, which actually makes sense.
mikemac wrote: » Do you go to Fishguard? Or do you have to go to Dublin and then Holyhead?
Chuck Stone wrote: » Surely the bus to London couldn't compete with Ryanair any more could it?
sunflower27 wrote: » I have got the ferry to Holyhead before and enjoyed it How long is it to London on the train from there? Does anyone know? I am meant to be going to London in a few weeks and am actually thinking I might do the sail/rail if the train is not too bad. If the boat is only 2-3 hours to Holyhead, then maybe the trip after to London on the train wouldn't be too bad.
TwoShedsJackson wrote: » It can if you need to get there at very short notice: that's how Ryanair are making a profit, they sell a bunch of seats for 20 quid then if you need to go in the next couple of days, say for a funeral or something they charge what they want. Have a look on their site for flights to London going in two days, coming back Monday, cheapest I can see is €235 return, apart from the outward leg which is 15 less if you leave Dublin at 22:45.
pragmatic1 wrote: » Hollyhead to London is the worst part of the trip.
bijapos wrote: » Now if its mad bus journeys you want there was the "Magic Bus" * which went from London to Athens. 3 1/2 days of psychos, alcos, druggies, drop outs, people on their way to the islands for the summer and what else. First thing the bus did was stop in Calais for booze, it stopped every 5 hours in a service station after that for about 20 mins and stopped once in Yugoslavia for about 2 hours to stock up on booze. The border crossings were epic in thier chaos. 2 drivers, I've seeen them change over at the wheel while the bus was still moving. Did it twice, never again. * Yes, yes I know there were several "Magic Buses", most notably to Amsterdam, but this was the most hard core one I was on.
steve9859 wrote: » You've got two 2 hour trips. Holyhead to Chester then Chester to London Euston. Or a 1 hour and a 3 hour if you change at Bangor. 1st train is local, 2nd is Virgin express complete with wifi. It's a good comfortable train.