Cotswold Eagle
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Royal Caribbean
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Caribbean
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Flight to Edinburgh Changed What Would You Do?
Cotswold Eagle replied to scottie99's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
The charity was probably GOSH (Great Ormond Street Hospital, a leading children’s hospital and medical research centre), which is PI’s longstanding charity partner. I wonder if this storage arrangement survives, given PI’s now commercial relationship with Stasher. -
Flight to Edinburgh Changed What Would You Do?
Cotswold Eagle replied to scottie99's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
Some (I don’t think all) Premier Inns now offer storage for non-guests through Stasher in addition to their usual locations in convenience stores. -
Flight to Edinburgh Changed What Would You Do?
Cotswold Eagle replied to scottie99's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
Great. So this means I don't need to check JB’s railway maths, right? 😀 -
Windsor Castle with luggage
Cotswold Eagle replied to PhillyTravelBug's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
I'd agree, almost certainly, but an alternative would be to take the Heathrow Express or Elizabeth line in to Paddington station, drop your luggage at the left luggage facility by Platform 12 there, take your return trip to Windsor from Paddington via Slough, pick up your luggage again and on to your hotel. Depends to an extent where your hotel is, of course. -
You can also keep an eye on this page - as the notification was only made today, it doesn’t yet have any service impact information, but will be updated. I’m with Globaliser - there will be trains on your route on 8th, but service recovery after a strike and the overtime ban may affect frequency of services. If you have ‘Advance’ tickets and the service you are booked on happens to be cancelled, you will be able to switch to another at no cost.
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Dublin preclearance experiences
Cotswold Eagle replied to ace2542's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
Yes, this is known as the “right to withdraw’” from the pre-clearance area. The American agents (known as pre-clearance officers in the law) do have a limited power of detention within the area, broadly speaking when there is an immediate threat or if offences against Irish State law are disclosed. The person detained must be then handed over to Irish law enforcement to be dealt with. -
Portland doesn't open until 10am
Cotswold Eagle replied to SpainAlien's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
Then take the shuttle to Weymouth. -
Portland doesn't open until 10am
Cotswold Eagle replied to SpainAlien's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
For future reference, it’s 1030, but currently they are not open every day - important to check their Facebook page, where they are posting opening days weekly. I believe the ambition is to open every day in the summer. https://www.facebook.com/castletownddaycentre -
Yes, it should be at the London-end of the train. On GWR 9-car trains that will be coaches L and K, on 5-car sets it’s D and E. On GWR trains there is a large white sign with a ‘1’ and the words ‘First Class’ by the door on the First Class carriages. The platform train indicator sign will usually say if they are at the front or rear on the day (it will have a rolling scroll of information beneath the train indication), as will the train announcements. At some stations, and I’m afraid I’m not sure about Bath, there are ‘zones’ on the platform and so you may hear that First Class is in Zone 1, for example - the zones are indicated by numbers on the platform itself.
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As JB says, the GWR site may not be the easiest for a ‘novice’ user (I use it all the time, but I’m on GWR trains very frequently!j. The journey planner at National Rail has a different layout and may be easier for you - you will be redirected to GWR to book. Both have apps as well, of course! Feel free to check back here with your results 😀
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Dublin preclearance experiences
Cotswold Eagle replied to ace2542's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
The interview I read quoted the CEO as saying two to three years after agreement is reached at government level. There will also be primary and secondary legislation requirements, which are outwith the gift of the airport authority. And he said two years last year as well, I think... so I wouldn't take that as a firm timetable just yet, more just putting pressure on the government! It doesn't really matter, but I don't think that's quite legally correct. A pre-clearance area remains host state territory and the US agents operating there have diplomatic-style 'privileges and immunities' and limited powers of detention, implemented by State law. The AGS can operate there at will. -
If you only had 3-4 hours in Amsterdam...
Cotswold Eagle replied to SEA58's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
Shhh, don’t tell everyone, they’ll all come 😀 Glad you enjoyed my part of the world and I hope you have a great cruise! -
If you only had 3-4 hours in Amsterdam...
Cotswold Eagle replied to SEA58's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
You can cancel up to 48 hours before, so should have a good idea of the weather by then. Also, their booking engine has real time availability, so you could monitor how busy they are for the day/time you want. But you can book at their office and I’m sure they’ll try to accommodate you. -
ETA Required for Americans entering UK?
Cotswold Eagle replied to helenb's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
100% correct and thank you for pointing this out. These types of website often transition into near-scams which charge a fee for an application process that is free (there is, of course, a charge for the ETA itself). As far as I know, there is no published timetable for the global rollout. I believe the ambition is still for this calendar year. Beekee did post a screen shot of the UK government website up thread, but described it as Ukrainian. (The domain identifier for Ukraine is UA).