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Regular Eurostar trips

theburningcat
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I would like to travel from Lancaster -> Deauville frequently to see family. The aim would be to try to get a full weekend there, roughly every month, without taking time off work.
The option that doesn't look too complicated is the Eurostar but it's expensive. I know that there is a loyalty programme but it looks pretty poor (most are). I have an Amex that I can transfer points to Eurostar with, but again, the offer does not seem very good. I can also get very occasional free tickets with them via Amex points.
I found some good car parking deals on justpark.com that enable me to get off-peak tickets by leaving early on Saturday morning.
Other options that I have seen tend to involve a lot of travelling time that would deteriorate the time I get there significantly.
I would like to know if anyone can suggest a way of travelling, with or without Eurostar, without too much hassle that is cheaper than my estimation:
Eurostar standard class return: approx. ~£120
Petrol Lancaster -> London -> Lancaster: ~£50 (joys of a small car)
Parking via justpark.com: ~£10
Hotel: £45
Total: £225
I'm conscious that this will likely become a monthly occurrence so the cost is concerning.
The option that doesn't look too complicated is the Eurostar but it's expensive. I know that there is a loyalty programme but it looks pretty poor (most are). I have an Amex that I can transfer points to Eurostar with, but again, the offer does not seem very good. I can also get very occasional free tickets with them via Amex points.
I found some good car parking deals on justpark.com that enable me to get off-peak tickets by leaving early on Saturday morning.
Other options that I have seen tend to involve a lot of travelling time that would deteriorate the time I get there significantly.
I would like to know if anyone can suggest a way of travelling, with or without Eurostar, without too much hassle that is cheaper than my estimation:
Eurostar standard class return: approx. ~£120
Petrol Lancaster -> London -> Lancaster: ~£50 (joys of a small car)
Parking via justpark.com: ~£10
Hotel: £45
Total: £225
I'm conscious that this will likely become a monthly occurrence so the cost is concerning.
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theburningcat wrote: »I would like to travel from Lancaster -> Deauville frequently to see family. The aim would be to try to get a full weekend there, roughly every month, without taking time off work.
The option that doesn't look too complicated is the Eurostar but it's expensive. I know that there is a loyalty programme but it looks pretty poor (most are). I have an Amex that I can transfer points to Eurostar with, but again, the offer does not seem very good. I can also get very occasional free tickets with them via Amex points.
I found some good car parking deals on justpark.com that enable me to get off-peak tickets by leaving early on Saturday morning.
Other options that I have seen tend to involve a lot of travelling time that would deteriorate the time I get there significantly.
I would like to know if anyone can suggest a way of travelling, with or without Eurostar, without too much hassle that is cheaper than my estimation:
Eurostar standard class return: approx. ~£120
Petrol Lancaster -> London -> Lancaster: ~£50 (joys of a small car)
Parking via justpark.com: ~£10
Hotel: £45
Total: £225
I'm conscious that this will likely become a monthly occurrence so the cost is concerning.
How are you getting from whichever Eurostar terminal to Deauville for free? Your family will pick you up?0 -
Ryanair starts Manchester to Beauvais flights 23rd March.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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megabus Lancaster to London
2 buses a day
picked a random date in march and it was £4 single
takes 5hrs but hey for £4 I could live with that"If I know I'm going crazy, I must not be insane"0 -
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callum9999 wrote: »How are you getting from whichever Eurostar terminal to Deauville for free? Your family will pick you up?
I forgot to mention that in my post - that would be a train too at about another £60Ryanair starts Manchester to Beauvais flights 23rd March.
I hadn't seen this - thanks!megabus Lancaster to London
2 buses a day
picked a random date in march and it was £4 single
takes 5hrs but hey for £4 I could live with that
A 5 hour journey isn't necessarily a problem but I've known Megabus and National Express times to be really odd, so I could have to wait in London for another few hours to get a sensible Eurostar train.0 -
callum9999 wrote: »No good if the OP works Mondays and Fridays (which I assume they do otherwise they surely would have mentioned it!).
We don't know that, so your 'no good' could be irrelevant.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0 -
I can't seem to edit my post above but I wanted to say the Megabus option actually looks good. The middle-of-the-night coach travel in the early hours of Saturday and Monday would get me a full weekend at £12.60 each way. Thanks for this!
Yes, I work M-F so I want to use Friday night / early Saturday morning to travel and late Sunday night / early Monday morning to travel.
Are there are tricks for Eurostar itself? It's by far the largest cost.0 -
theburningcat wrote: »I hadn't seen this - thanks!
That's ok, looks like there may be more Ryanair MAN-BVA flights in April/May.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0 -
Btw Flybe fly London Southend to Caen on Saturday mornings.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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I went for the MegaBus+Eurostar combo which gets me a full weekend for about £100 + accommodation with a bit of planning. I also noticed that one of the few good Amex points offers is Eurostar, so every so often I can get a free return trip, at any time, for £75 worth of points.0
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