Poster: A snowHead
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I usually book 6 months in advance, I read the brochures for information on the resorts that interest me and hunt for the best deal I can find.
As I'm a single traveller this can be quite difficult but I think I do rather well, I've booked up for next year to Fernie for under £570 (including insurance) through Inghams.
Not bad, eh?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I booked the Jan holiday in September, the March holiday in Feb and the Easter holiday 7 days before I went. I booking now for next Jan.......
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How did that icon get after the word 'group'? I pressed the number 8, Wierd!!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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RichardB, that's presupposing that Ingham's don't (i) cancel your flight (ii) decide there aren't enough bookings to make yours worth continuing with (iii) change your departure time/airport at the last minute.
I don't use Ingham's any more.
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I usually try and book as soon as the early bird brochures come out if theres lots of us going (like to get my 75% discount in early). If its just me and a few friends, we usually book december time for March holidays
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If I had my way, I'd book both hols as soon as I could when coming back from this years'. However, M. Coins makes me wait - can't think why, not as if you're going to get a better idea of the possible snow conditions if you book in November as opposed to May! Main March hols normally booked July/August-ish, Jan hols booked at last minute (for me!) October/November.
We tend to stay in hotels so it's not even as if there are last-minute bargains to be had (has anyone every had a late deal with a hotel??)
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Yes, I got a week in Flaine for half brochure price - it was technically a chalet hotel, but iin reality it ws a hotel with one night where you had to go out for food
We book ealry for the big group holiday (just sorting out next January in Val d'Isere), and last minute when there's only a few of us
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Depends what date we are planning to go.
Followed David Goldsmith's advice last year in early season - to wait and see where the best snow was... Booked a Ferry a few weeks in advance for the week (13th Dec) - and then booked accommodation a week before (getting a 40% discount on prices that were ridiculously cheap anyway)... will do same next year!
But - Feb we go with a crowd - so book it almost as soon as we get back for the next year.
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I tend to ski with Mark Warner as my 9-year old son will be virtually guaranteed to have some company of his own age.
This season I have had 3 holidays with them. The first, at Christmas, I booked two weeks before as we needed childcare. The second I booked 2 days beforehand (45% discount) and the third was booked 6 days beforehand (30% discount).
If you have a large family or have specific requirements it's a bit risky leaving it too late, but if you don't care where you go and can ski with your kids it makes sense to leave it as late as possible.
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Big group, nineteen of us, book months in advance - everything else just a week or two before! Mind you, next year we're thinking of booking up all our flights on bargain bucket airlines well in advance and leaving all the other arrangements till later....so many companies are going on my "never travel with them again!" list we're going to be moving over to DIY for most of our trips anyway.
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Next february is booked up already but we had to really with 9 in the group and we all want the same flights, hotel etc. Plus, there are some good offers this year. If its just me and Mr T, I'm happy to leave it until the last minute.
The problem with skiing is that most hotels are quite small (mainly Austria) and the operators only tend to offer a handful of rooms in each place.
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You know it makes sense.
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I book when I've paid off the bills from the previous season, which normally means starting the process in August.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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I book the flights between september and november and the accommodation in December for a January arrival.
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Poster: A snowHead
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One of the advantages of being a single traveller is that I can leave things to the last possible minute and usualy manage to get the booking I want.
Also by leaving it that late you can often ditch any single supplements with a bit of persuasion.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Wear The Fox Hat, snap.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Last year my friends booked with Inghams for a week in Murren from the first edition brochure as you are always told to book early to save money.. I checked the price when the second edition came out and guess what....Inghams had reduced the price per person by £40..
Very kindly Inghams refunded the difference but its not always the case booking early saves you money !!
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Chris Brookes, Inghams always promise to refund the difference if the "official" price is lower than the "earlybird" one. I've booked with them 3 times now from the earlybird brochure & always got about 40 quid off when the first edition brochure is published.
We usually book our first ski trip months in advance (already booked for Christmas) & do the second one as a late deal. Latest ever booking was book-Tuesday-go-Saturday to Val Thorens last year.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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We've already booked for next year (Alp d'Huez at Easter) to get the free and discounted child places and the accomodation we want. Why though when trying to fly from regional airports do we get told that there is no flights available. We were told that all the flights to Switzerland were booked up for Easter! something that I find difficult to believe
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DAVID F wrote: |
We've already booked for next year (Alp d'Huez at Easter) to get the free and discounted child places and the accomodation we want. Why though when trying to fly from regional airports do we get told that there is no flights available. We were told that all the flights to Switzerland were booked up for Easter! something that I find difficult to believe |
You mean charter places or commercial? I didn't think the commercial carriers had even opened flights or confirmed routes at this time.
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Charters, it might have something to do with allocation of flights/seats, but you just get met with blank stares when you ask why.
Still working up to booking it all independently in Europe, getting there though.
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DAVID F wrote: |
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Charters, it might have something to do with allocation of flights/seats, but you just get met with blank stares when you ask why.
Still working up to booking it all independently in Europe, getting there though. |
plenty of people here could help you there, even to the point of renting accomodation. I don't think any of us have airlines though
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Nadenoodlee wrote: |
If anyone lives near Sheffield, Thomson have just bought "Robin Hood" airport |
Erm.....It's in Coventry
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Ski Bunny wrote: |
Nadenoodlee wrote: |
If anyone lives near Sheffield, Thomson have just bought "Robin Hood" airport |
Erm.....It's in Coventry |
No it's not, it's on the outskirts of Doncaster. It used to be RAF Finningly. Nadenoodlee's right too, it's a stupid name - even if the mythical figure is supposed to have lived near Doncaster (according to one of the many stories).
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Erm ... isn't it in Doncaster actually ?
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Surely if any airport is to get the name, "Robin Hood" it should be East Midlands (now renamed Nottingham East Midlands)?
All I know is that on the way there from Grantham you see at least one sign saying, "Welcome to Robin Hood country". How cheesy is that?
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Surely if any airport is to get the name, "Robin Hood" it should be East Midlands (now renamed Nottingham East Midlands)?
All I know is that on the way there from Grantham you see at least one sign saying, "Welcome to Robin Hood country". How cheesy is that?
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It's all cheese to the tourist office's sandwich. East Midlands should be called Derby (or Leicester), anyway.
Would a regional airport be a stretch of tarmac with attached café by any other name?
Back to booking - book flights early, accommodation & other stuff lateish (can somtimes get a good deal through local tourist office).
Last edited by Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name: on Thu 22-04-04 13:35; edited 1 time in total
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Poster: A snowHead
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They bought Coventry airport and built a passenger terminal on it. This then created a big broo-haha over lack of planning permission. The new service from Finningly will be the same as that from Coventry, which suggests they might be a little pessimistic about the planning battle?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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South Yorkshire are currently having a campaign (of sorts) to claim back Robin Hood. Robin was from Loxley, which is in Sheffield, and Little John is buried in Hathersage (just outside Sheffield).
Quite honestly the names of airports should be left to the location where they are based. Manchester moved in the right direction when they changed from Ringway to Manchester international. Doncaster airport should be called Donny Airport!!
Rant over
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Well at work the Releases says theyre calling it Sheffield Robin Hood as no one knows/cares where Doncaster is! (bear in mind Ive had to explain where Birmingham is before) - didnt Postman Pat have to go to Doncaster every now and again?
Coventry is already functionning, operating out of a crappy terminal cos of all the planning permission. Theyre splashing the cash now theyre owned by TUI, 2 new cruise ships have just been bought aswell!
Never know they might buy one in the west country then I wont have so many whingers from Cornwall calling up!
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skanky wrote: |
Agree with you there...though I don't see why Finningly can't remain Finningly. |
Quite, I'd no idea where it was until you said it was Finningly.
I've been watching "Airline" on Sky and it's pretty obvious from that that about the punters are going to turn up at the wrong airports with all these daft names.
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Well, given these punters turn up on the wrong day without passports, tickets and are totally wasted, I don't see how putting another small obstacle in their path is really going to make much difference...
Muppets, the lot of them!
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Yeah but it makes great viewing! they all think theyre so special- my favourite is when theyre delayed 2 hours on an easyjet flight and go off in a huff to fly with a "proper airline like BA" haha pull the other one!
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masopa wrote: |
Well, given these punters turn up on the wrong day without passports, tickets and are totally wasted, I don't see how putting another small obstacle in their path is really going to make much difference...
Muppets, the lot of them! |
I find the programme alternately amusing and frustrating. There ought to be some little reward for those people who turn up in good time for the flights with all the documentation
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I'm pretty sure the airport name is "Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield" which is worse, really. It's actually closer to Scunthorpe than Sheffield, the former now having two international airports in close proximation.
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Caught that programme once. Decided I spend enough time waiting around airports as it is.
Luton Airport - first one closed for fog, last to re-open. Never flying to/from Zurich with Easyjet again (they cost more than Swiss & BA most of the time, too).
Geneva they're okay, though one work colleague ended up driving home from there as they lied to him about whether the flight was going to leave or not - said it was when they never had any intention of flying it. When he found out it was going to be cancelled the BA / Swiss flights were full.
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