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For those planning to travel away to Gloucester in Jan. get you skates on now. Aer Lingus have flights going out Friday (19th) back Monday (22nd) for 50 euro.
I've booked the same dates with Ryanair but it's gone up to 70 euro.
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I've booked the same dates with Ryanair but it's gone up to 70 euro.
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Re: Flights
is Bristol the best place to fly into?apple sourz wrote:For those planning to travel away to Gloucester in Jan. get you skates on now. Aer Lingus have flights going out Friday (19th) back Monday (22nd) for 50 euro.
I've booked the same dates with Ryanair but it's gone up to 70 euro.
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Birmingham is on the train line to Glaws (change at Birmingham New Street) used to fly in and out of Birmingham all the time when I was in Uni in Cheltenham (6 miles from gloucester) and found it much easier.
Saying that, if Bristol is working out cheaper, its about the same distance from Glaws as Birmingham is, you just have to get a bus to Bristol TEMPLE Meades to get the train to Glaws.
Saying that, if Bristol is working out cheaper, its about the same distance from Glaws as Birmingham is, you just have to get a bus to Bristol TEMPLE Meades to get the train to Glaws.
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Might be worth a trip alright.Leinsterman wrote:I'd say you could pay at the gate. It's the Parker Pen and Bath should have qualified from the group by that stage. It's just a bloody pity that the Gloucester weekend doesn't coincide with Bath playing Connacht.
I have a feeling our game will be on a Sunday like last year so a day trip to Bath to catch up on the old haunts might be a bit of craic (provided they're playing on a Saturday).
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yep. Great idea. I'm on for it.Donny Brooke wrote:Might be worth a trip alright.Leinsterman wrote:I'd say you could pay at the gate. It's the Parker Pen and Bath should have qualified from the group by that stage. It's just a bloody pity that the Gloucester weekend doesn't coincide with Bath playing Connacht.
I have a feeling our game will be on a Sunday like last year so a day trip to Bath to catch up on the old haunts might be a bit of craic (provided they're playing on a Saturday).
Grrrr. I booked my flights for the three trips on the day the fixtures were announced. A friend of mine took a while longer to be persuaded to come to Gloucester and Edinburgh, but eventually booked the exact same flights and got them cheaper. Is this the price I must pay for my enthusiasm?
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they were lucky!! usually waiting any time at all guarantees you'll have to pay more!Tara wrote:Grrrr. I booked my flights for the three trips on the day the fixtures were announced. A friend of mine took a while longer to be persuaded to come to Gloucester and Edinburgh, but eventually booked the exact same flights and got them cheaper. Is this the price I must pay for my enthusiasm?
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I posted this on another thread, but I rang Glaws this week. There's an ECR meeting in Dublin this week, and once they've had it, they will either release the dates for the final 2 games, or they will announce when they will be released. But it does depend on sky, so why knows.thecoolfreak wrote:Anyone have any idea when we'll find out what day the game is on?
And LM, I'm not sure why you think that Bath will have already qualified. Quins are going to win the trophy this season - for a record 3rd time.
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Theres a thread on here that lists a number of Hotels and B&B's in Gloucester somwhere. . .theres a few of us in the Holiday Inn (GBP 55 a night for a double or twin)
http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/hi/1/e ... id=1185187