Poster: A snowHead
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Off France tonight via coach for a long weekend riding Meribel with my best beloved. Anyone got any pearls of wisdom for surviving a 13-hour overnighter from Victoria to Bride-le-Bains?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Don't know why the coach thing is bothering me, i've flown long haul to USA and CAN before now. Can't complain really, 3 days inc. lift pass and half-board accom. for under £300. Will report back on Tuesday.
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just hope there is no traffic coming out of london and you make your crossing slot, because if its busy and you cant get the next one you will spend five hours waiting for another one like we did, if 13hrs on a coach is no fun, just imagine what 18hrs is like!
But as for helpful tips, depends on whether you find it easy to sleep on coaches or not, I would recommend bringing a pillow as the free things they give you are a bit rubbish, apart from that my ninendo ds was key! But I don't think i'll be doing it again in a hurry!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Haven't done coach travel for years, but pillow advice is good - a bunched up ski jacket doesn't do the job as well.
Toothbrush and toothpaste handy also helps make you feel human again for that 6am stop.
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on the overnighters I used to do - 40 schoolkids
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Do you want to re-phrase that
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Boris,
I would recommend valium! The coach operators are pretty switched onto the tunnel delays and know that if they are going miss their booked slot, they just head for the ferry crossing instead. this can be a good break point for the journey - an opportunity to get up, stetch you legs, grab something to eat / drink and tehn when you get back to the coach it's sleep time ..... so don't take the valium until you get to the other side of the channel!!
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Pillow and if you don't mind them earplugs and eyemask.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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sarep wrote: |
Boris, The coach operators are pretty switched onto the tunnel delays and know that if they are going miss their booked slot, they just head for the ferry crossing instead. |
Not when I went with skiweekends, we went in the middle of february, obviously a busy time with school holidays which was to be expected, however what was unexpected was their lack of a backup plan as to what to do. No free tunnel slot till 2am, so that's what we did, wait, for 5hours until one became available. All because they didn't account for traffic coming out of london at rush hour!
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Richard_Sideways, I've done that trip a couple of times and found it fine - mine was with ski-weekends.com (I assume yours is as well). It is well worth the upgrade for the extra leg-room option. As others have said, pillow, blanket, snacks, ipod etc etc are all worth taking. Both times I did it, both directions it was quiet and I managed to get enough sleep - and found that the journey goes really quickly, you'll have no problems.
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You know it makes sense.
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I went with Snowcoach a couple of years running. Agree with Ray Zorro on suggestions of things to take but would add an extra pair of socks to put on when you get on the coach plus one of those blow up neck supports. I found any discomfort was outweighed by the benefit of getting to ski soon after arrival. Everybody tends to be so tired on the return trip you'll sleep through anything. Enjoy.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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I often went by coach on Uni trips from Cambridge. Can't say I enjoyed being couped up uncomfortably for over a day but in those days it was a means to an end, an almost affordable way to get to the Alps. Nowadays I always fly. I just want to get there as quick as poss...
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Poster: A snowHead
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Have coached it from Bushmills (N. Coast of Ireland) to Les Carroz. Took 2 days and it was fine. I was 14 though
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Yep, all of the above, esp wine, baby wipes and toothpaste and brush, plus - for the women more than the men - if practicable, using toilets at the coach stops rather than on board as it can get a bit messy and above all, wear your seatbelt at all times (though obv not if visiting the loo) as road accidents do happen no matter how good your driver is. A lovely hostess who worked with Snowcoach died a few years back as a result of an accident on a German motorway. And if the ferry is involved, on the way home (nothing to look forward to etc.) book in for a Buck's Fizz brekkie in the restaurant, it really lifts the spirits even if it is a little expensive.
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I did a coach to La Plagne once and would never, ever do it again. You can add 5 hours to your journey time if there is snow on the roads of France. I would far rather drive myself or fly. That said, we didn't have pillows or bigger seats but it was the boredom that got me.
Got a long weekend coming up soon, £350 all in, but flying LST - GNV. Leave slopes at 4pm, home in Chelmsford by 9pm.
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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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I have not been on the coach for a long time but top tip used to be to fight like crazy to get on first and get to two of the front seats of double decker coach so that you can recline in comfort with lots of space and no reclining seat in front of you. Once went by coach from London to Andorra which was plenty far enough.......
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