Vegas Seagull
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You are a sarcastic f**k pig sometimes.
The chap wants a bit of advice and you come up with a typically shitty response.
Dougdeep Options 2 HAILSHAM SEAGULL Options 0
You are a sarcastic f**k pig sometimes.
The chap wants a bit of advice and you come up with a typically shitty response.
Hi Guys,
I don't post on here a huge a amount but thought this would be the best place to seek advice.
On 22nd February I will be taking my first trip to the Amex...at last! Living in Lincolnshire its not been financially viable until recently so its been away games only for a few years but now I'm finally going to go
I'll be coming down on the Friday afternoon with my girlfriend and looking at staying in a B&B/Hotel for 2 nights with the game on the Saturday and leaving Sunday afternoon.
So the advice I would like is....
1.) Any suggestions on where to stay?
2.) On the Saturday would I be best driving to a park and ride or getting the train from Brighton Station to the game?
Any advice would be great!
Thanks in advance!
Yes, I have a similar problem when I go to a home match. I have tried quite a few accoms in Brighton & Hove - and usually been unhappy with price or noise or both. We did stay at Castle Inn in Bramber a while ago and found it friendly, reasonably priced. For the footy, you can park at Mill Road then. The free travel zone includes Eastbourne - you get much better value for money there (Our current favourite is Coast B&B - Late evening meal at the Marine )
I think it would be better to go to Lewes and catch the train down from there, its a lot quieter than going on the Brighton-Falmer cattle trucks. Only downside is that good beer is hard to find in Lewes.
Yes, I have a similar problem when I go to a home match. I have tried quite a few accoms in Brighton & Hove - and usually been unhappy with price or noise or both. We did stay at Castle Inn in Bramber a while ago and found it friendly, reasonably priced. For the footy, you can park at Mill Road then. The free travel zone includes Eastbourne - you get much better value for money there (Our current favourite is Coast B&B - Late evening meal at the Marine )
Is that a 'whoosh' comment? Or are you not aware that Harvey's is served all over town?
Wishful thinking it's seaford or lewes going east.
Another vote for lewes imo what's the point in travelling so far and then driving to a park and ride get the train and enjoy a beer
My youngest son and his missus went down for the midweek fixture against Watford last season and stayed at the Premier Inn in Newhaven. If you book early there are some cheap prices available on a room only basis (Sainsbury's is only a short walk away to buy food) You can use the buses to get to the game by showing the bus driver your match ticket - take a number 12 to Old Steine , walk across the traffic lights and jump on a number 25.Hi Guys,
I don't post on here a huge a amount but thought this would be the best place to seek advice.
On 22nd February I will be taking my first trip to the Amex...at last! Living in Lincolnshire its not been financially viable until recently so its been away games only for a few years but now I'm finally going to go
I'll be coming down on the Friday afternoon with my girlfriend and looking at staying in a B&B/Hotel for 2 nights with the game on the Saturday and leaving Sunday afternoon.
So the advice I would like is....
1.) Any suggestions on where to stay?
2.) On the Saturday would I be best driving to a park and ride or getting the train from Brighton Station to the game?
Any advice would be great!
Thanks in advance!
If you book ASAP, you can stay in the Travel Lodge, Hickstead for £28.00 p/n and get the train for free down to Falmer.
Won't find a cheaper option than that.
Edit: Free parking at that Travel Lodge. Bonus.
My point entirely.
Seems a good deal, but there is no train station at Hickstead!
Handily placed to drive down to Mill Road PR tho'
I'm not a fan of Harvey's but that doesn't mean that you can't get a decent pint in Lewes!
It is a struggle though, an awful lot of pubs in close proximity but not much variation, was close to drinking lager if it had not been for some rogue Hepworth's.
It is a struggle though, an awful lot of pubs in close proximity but not much variation, was close to drinking lager if it had not been for some rogue Hepworth's.
White Hart Hotel in Lewes (on the very excellent Travel Republic site) has two nights that weekend with free parking and breakfast at £71 a night. Five minute walk from Lewes station - and about ten minutes walk from the Harveys brewery
Depends where you go... Lewes Arms and The Brewers usually have a decent choice. Ellie, The Royal Oak... The Lamb serves a decent Guiness too
Very good point you can do Jury Inn for £155 for two nights as a "special" so not sure if that includes parking / breakfast
Shame the white hart is slowly catching up with the crown for the worse hotel in Lewes.