N notb665 Joined 23 Nov 2003 Messages 2,298 Reaction score 0 Country 13 Oct 2006 #1 Does anyone know if you can just turn up at the Channel Tunnel in your car, or do you have to book tickets or something?
Does anyone know if you can just turn up at the Channel Tunnel in your car, or do you have to book tickets or something?
J johnny_t Joined 26 Aug 2005 Messages 1,641 Reaction score 3 Country 13 Oct 2006 #2 Just turn up, and you go on the next one that there's space on, or at least that was the case about four years ago. It's not cheap though.......
Just turn up, and you go on the next one that there's space on, or at least that was the case about four years ago. It's not cheap though.......
P Pensdown Joined 17 Jan 2006 Messages 2,439 Reaction score 3 Location Kent Country 13 Oct 2006 #3 Yep, you can still just turn up but Mr T is right, you pay through the nose. P&O are sometimes cheaper if you're just going to turn up and quite often, because the que's are shorter the overall journey time is less than the train
Yep, you can still just turn up but Mr T is right, you pay through the nose. P&O are sometimes cheaper if you're just going to turn up and quite often, because the que's are shorter the overall journey time is less than the train
M markie Joined 2 Dec 2005 Messages 3,181 Reaction score 0 Location Newcastle upon Tyne Country 13 Oct 2006 #4 Rabies- channel tunnel
K keyplayer Joined 20 Jul 2003 Messages 1,582 Reaction score 27 Country 13 Oct 2006 #5 Ah, rabies, that explains it. I'd keep well clear of the English Channel if I were you, there's an awful lot of water in it.
Ah, rabies, that explains it. I'd keep well clear of the English Channel if I were you, there's an awful lot of water in it.
N notb665 Joined 23 Nov 2003 Messages 2,298 Reaction score 0 Country 16 Oct 2006 #6 keyplayer said: I'd keep well clear of the English Channel if I were you, there's an awful lot of water in it. Click to expand... Erm, not really, it's quite shallow, I believe.
keyplayer said: I'd keep well clear of the English Channel if I were you, there's an awful lot of water in it. Click to expand... Erm, not really, it's quite shallow, I believe.
N noodlz Joined 13 Sep 2004 Messages 867 Reaction score 0 Country 17 Oct 2006 #7 notb665 said: keyplayer said: I'd keep well clear of the English Channel if I were you, there's an awful lot of water in it. Click to expand... Erm, not really, it's quite shallow, I believe. Click to expand... Enough to scare the hell out of a hydrophobic
notb665 said: keyplayer said: I'd keep well clear of the English Channel if I were you, there's an awful lot of water in it. Click to expand... Erm, not really, it's quite shallow, I believe. Click to expand... Enough to scare the hell out of a hydrophobic
Zampa Joined 14 Mar 2005 Messages 5,777 Reaction score 30 Country 17 Oct 2006 #8 When comming home ask a lorry driver to stow you for 50 quid...they dont mind.
Thermo Joined 21 Oct 2004 Messages 9,979 Reaction score 191 Location Sussex Country 17 Oct 2006 #9 Erm, not really, it's quite shallow, I believe Click to expand... very shallow in some parts. On certain tides there are places mid stream that you can actually walk on
Erm, not really, it's quite shallow, I believe Click to expand... very shallow in some parts. On certain tides there are places mid stream that you can actually walk on
Zampa Joined 14 Mar 2005 Messages 5,777 Reaction score 30 Country 17 Oct 2006 #10 Jesus wrote: very shallow in some parts. On certain tides there are places mid stream that you can actually walk on Click to expand...
Jesus wrote: very shallow in some parts. On certain tides there are places mid stream that you can actually walk on Click to expand...