Did you make reservations @ the B&B's before you went or did you just wander into them during your travels?

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Ousterhout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 3:49 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Trip to England
>
> I agree with Erika.  We just returned from London and our favorite part
> was
> driving through South East England, staying in small towns and B&B's.
> Beautiful country!
>
> Andy
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 2:18 PM
>   To: CF-Community
>   Subject: RE: Trip to England
>
>
>   Personally, though many people love the rail pass, if you can squeeze a
>   car into your budget ...
>
>   PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do.
>
>   PLEASE.
>
>   You really get to be on your own schedule and see places that the train
>   doesn't get to.
>
>   Don't stay in hotels ... I can find you B&B's for everywhere you want to
>   stay.
>   �25-�35 a night, sometimes for a pair, sometimes per person, and it
>   ALWAYS includes a beautiful breakfast.
>
>   PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE  don't do a tour
>   without a car. :(
>
>   You will be so disappointed.
>
>   Cheers,
>   Erika
>   --------------------------------------------------
>
>   >>| From: Marlon Moyer
>   >>|
>   >>|
>   >>| After my brother and I got to talking, we started thinking
>   >>| about the Britrail pass.  Would it be practical to do the
>   >>| route (London, Leeds, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Liverpool,
>   >>| Bristol) via a train.  It seems that between the cost of
>   >>| the auto and the cost of petrol :)  that it is more cost
>   >>| effective to do the train.  We'd be getting the Britrail
>   >>| consecutive pass for 8 days which is exactly how long we'll
>   >>| be there. Do you know if the Britrail pass also includes
>   >>| inner city trains also, or is it just long runs.  Also,
>   >>| would luggage be a problem on the trains or is it pretty
>   >>| easy to keep up with your stuff?
>   >>|
>   >>| Also, in the Edinburgh/Glasgow area we've noticed that the
>   >>| hotels are quite a bit more expensive.  Is there a town
>   >>| nearby that might be a neat place to see that might not be
>   >>| as expensive.  We've been able to get rooms for under $200
>   >>| a night in all other cities, but in that area is been over
>   >>| $250 a night.
>   >>|
>   >>| Thanks for all the help so far.  I don't think that this
>   >>| trip would have been near as much fun without all the
>   >>| list's input.
>
>
>
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