swindonseagull
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How very generous of Villa.
Full price tickets £30 Seniors £29.50.
Full price tickets £30 Seniors £29.50.
571 left.can anyone please give an update on these?
Not if I secure a ticket for my Father in Law. I will take the discount and he can pay full price.How very generous of Villa.
Full price tickets £30 Seniors £29.50.
At the other extreme Arsenal price seniors at £16.50.How very generous of Villa.
Full price tickets £30 Seniors £29.50.
They did, and I'm not spending itAt least (Champs of Europe) Leeds made it a whole pound.
You mean half the price, maybeAnyone know roughly how long it will take on the B&H travel coach and what time back in Brighton after game? Thinking of getting coach Coach is nearly twice as cheap as the train
Generally speaking, booking earlier is cheaper but if you're getting an off peak return it should be the same price on the day. Some train companies do a 'Group Save 3 for 2', which works out cheaper buying 3 adult tickets as you only pay for 2. Only condition is you all have to travel together, but you will be doing so. Not sure if Avanti do that though, SouthEastern do I know. Trainline would factor that in if they do, or at least give you the option do take the offer.Starting to plan our trip to Villa, previously have driven but as has been said, getting away afterwards took a long time, stationary traffic for well over an hour has put me off plus I fancy a beer this time, so giving serious consideration to letting the train take the strain… not a strike day so that’s one tick.
Travelling up from Lewes it appears that Victoria, Euston and Birmingham New Street seems to be the way to go and then either Wilton or Aston… have I got that right?
Last question, is Trainline the best/cheapest way to book tickets, or am I better going to the station and see the ticket office? Looking via Trainline for one adult and two children, they are quoting c£185 for the three of us return tickets… Was expecting a bit cheaper than that and wondered if there are better booking options… any help appreciated. Cheers.
Train Split or Train Pal are worth looking at to compare pricesStarting to plan our trip to Villa, previously have driven but as has been said, getting away afterwards took a long time, stationary traffic for well over an hour has put me off plus I fancy a beer this time, so giving serious consideration to letting the train take the strain… not a strike day so that’s one tick.
Travelling up from Lewes it appears that Victoria, Euston and Birmingham New Street seems to be the way to go and then either Wilton or Aston… have I got that right?
Last question, is Trainline the best/cheapest way to book tickets, or am I better going to the station and see the ticket office? Looking via Trainline for one adult and two children, they are quoting c£185 for the three of us return tickets… Was expecting a bit cheaper than that and wondered if there are better booking options… any help appreciated. Cheers.