Book my coach tickets to Cardiff
Jun. 12th, 2007 03:22 pmI've booked all my tickets/accomodation for the Torchwood fan meet up in Cardiff in August.
I had been planning to drive, but petrol wise, once I actually sat down and worked out how much my car would use I've decided to go public transport instead.
Really pleased with the deal that I got on National Express coaches, they've got this funfare deal where tickets too and from London are only a £1 or £3. Ok this does mean it'll take all day to get from Bradford to Cardiff - this is mainly because it involves going via London.
Oddly this route only takes about 45 minutes longer the direct Bradford to Cardiff coach ( how national express can call any of their routes direct I don't know) and saves me like £35/40 which is more than enough to pay for my two nights at Nomad, so I don't mind the extra travel time at all :)
I am so looking forward to this. I haven't been out anywhere much in ages.
It'll be a bit odd travelling on the coaches again, haven't done that since my uni days (that does make me sound old doesn't it?)
Wel at least I wont have as much stuff with me as the first time I went anywhere by National express - which was up to Bradford uni. Moving to uni by coach and only being able to take whatI could carry did at least meant that I didn't end up taking a load of stuff that I didn't need, did get one or two odd looks at the wok that I had tied to the outside of my backpack though.
I had been planning to drive, but petrol wise, once I actually sat down and worked out how much my car would use I've decided to go public transport instead.
Really pleased with the deal that I got on National Express coaches, they've got this funfare deal where tickets too and from London are only a £1 or £3. Ok this does mean it'll take all day to get from Bradford to Cardiff - this is mainly because it involves going via London.
Oddly this route only takes about 45 minutes longer the direct Bradford to Cardiff coach ( how national express can call any of their routes direct I don't know) and saves me like £35/40 which is more than enough to pay for my two nights at Nomad, so I don't mind the extra travel time at all :)
I am so looking forward to this. I haven't been out anywhere much in ages.
It'll be a bit odd travelling on the coaches again, haven't done that since my uni days (that does make me sound old doesn't it?)
Wel at least I wont have as much stuff with me as the first time I went anywhere by National express - which was up to Bradford uni. Moving to uni by coach and only being able to take whatI could carry did at least meant that I didn't end up taking a load of stuff that I didn't need, did get one or two odd looks at the wok that I had tied to the outside of my backpack though.