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Wanna take GF to see "We will rock you" for valentines. Cheapest way?

indierocker85
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Hi guys,
Wanna take GF to see "We will rock you" in London. We gonna be travelling on train. But I wouldn't mind going on a coach if it is cheap. I would also like a nice little 3* nearby for Valentines night and maybe the sunday after too.
She has wanted to see this for ages.
Whats best option?
Wanna take GF to see "We will rock you" in London. We gonna be travelling on train. But I wouldn't mind going on a coach if it is cheap. I would also like a nice little 3* nearby for Valentines night and maybe the sunday after too.
She has wanted to see this for ages.
Whats best option?
Live for what tomorrow has to bring, not what yesterday has taken away
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You've not told us where you live, or when you want to go... so that would help
It doesn't look like a very cheap show on valentines.. http://www.lastminute.com/site/entertainment/theatre/0 -
LOL, Doh!!!!!!!!!!!!
I live in Scarborough
Well, ideally Valentines day. But if not. I can always take her the Sunday after?Live for what tomorrow has to bring, not what yesterday has taken away0 -
You might be better asking this question in the Travel, Tips and Holidays board. There's people there who read and contribute regularly who might be more knowledgeable about the best current deals.some people grin and bear it, others smile and do it0
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I'll ask it there then.
. Just figured valentines been an occasion. So you know. Never know where to post on here sometimes lol
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indierocker85 wrote: »I'll ask it there then.
. Just figured valentines been an occasion. So you know. Never know where to post on here sometimes lol
Can I please be your girlfriendyou sound lovely, I hope you both have a lovely time
Personally I would opt for the weekend after and just spend valentines night together in the house cook her a meal or something.good luck
Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
indierocker85 wrote: »I'll ask it there then.
. Just figured valentines been an occasion. So you know. Never know where to post on here sometimes lol
Hope it didn't come across that I was chasing you away! Just thought you might get more help there for that particular question.some people grin and bear it, others smile and do it0 -
I dont know if its still running, but i got tickets for my mum and dad to see Wicked last week for half price. let me check .....
http://www.getintolondontheatre.co.uk/ tickets are £25 each, but they only go up to 12th February, just done a little check, you can still get 2 tickets in the rear stalls for £25 each.
hotel - Bloomsbury Park (8 minutes walk frm the theatre) £77 for the night (excluding tax) on Londontown.com
Travel - train works out at £186.60!! :eek: National Express at £82.70
Hope this helps, have a wonderful time if you go xYou're so very special, I wish I was special :dance:0 -
JailhouseBabe wrote: »Hope it didn't come across that I was chasing you away! Just thought you might get more help there for that particular question.
Yeah....you chased me away. *Still hiding under my desk*:p
Nah, just when I have a question, sometimes theres more than one thread it should go in for best answer. I normally put it in the 2nd best one first :P.
ANYHOW. Update for you all.
Been looking on Theatre monkey and seats are reduced for weekend after. So gonna check out a cheap way of getting there. I'll be pestering everyone on the travel thread again and spending 2 hourson National rail site sussing out split tickets :P.Live for what tomorrow has to bring, not what yesterday has taken away0 -
RustyFlange wrote: »Can I please be your girlfriend
you sound lovely, I hope you both have a lovely time
Personally I would opt for the weekend after and just spend valentines night together in the house cook her a meal or something.good luck
You'd wanna be my girlfriend? even though I'm looking for cheapest possible valentines treats lol. Mind you it isn't MoneyWastingexpert.com. LOL
Although it is the thought, and her parents and grand parents keep saying she'll love it, she's wanted to go for ages. So, I think its a defo.Live for what tomorrow has to bring, not what yesterday has taken away0 -
indierocker85 wrote: »You'd wanna be my girlfriend? even though I'm looking for cheapest possible valentines treats lol. Mind you it isn't MoneyWastingexpert.com. LOL
Although it is the thought, and her parents and grand parents keep saying she'll love it, she's wanted to go for ages. So, I think its a defo.
yes ... cause I can see how much thought has gone into it ... plus if I liked expense then I would never be on here!!
Check your train travel in advance as sometimes you can get 2 singles cheaper than a double and also if you book in advance you can often get it a lot cheaper aswell.
I really hope you manage to get something sorted and good luck, she is a very lucky ladyRaising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0
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