Dutch HJGH Autumn weekend 2020

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kees wrote:Hello Andy,

We would be delighted if you could join us.
Only standard double rooms are still available. Please let me know your full name, address and email address please.

Cheers,
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Hi Kees,

Thanks for your reply, i will send those details by email. My bank are asking for the address of the recipent for the money transfer?

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Hi Kees,

do you still have availability as we would like to join the group if possible?,

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Kim and I are all sorted and really looking forward to the weekend, thank you Kees
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As the hotel for the Autumn weekend was fully booked it has made available two apartments, one for 2 couples and one for 1 couple.
The one for the 2 couples has been taken up by two couples who had two double rooms earlier.
Because of that 2 double rooms have now become available again.
Also now available is the apartment for one couple. The service will be the same as in the hotel but you have loads more space with a living and a fully equipped kitchen. There is one drawback: It will be an extra €112 for the weekend.
The apartment is build on to the back of the hotel so you will still be fully there where the action is.
If you have already booked a double room and prefer the apartment there is no problem. Just let us know and we can settle the extra the usual way or later in cash in Epen at the weekend
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From the UK, who has booked which ferries etc.

I have used before the services out of Hull, despite being in the south west of the UK as it takes just as long to get to Hull as Dover for me. However was looking at going over on Eurotunnel or Ferry from Dover on the Thursday and coming back Sunday later afternoon.

I haven't booked anything yet and so hence the ask as to who is doing what for their crossings.
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Sorry, would be nice to participate, but I'm only free on Sunday. If possible we're intending to join you for your last lunch, Zeebrugge is not far away from our residence. In which location the lunch takes place?

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Wolfgang wrote:Sorry, would be nice to participate, but I'm only free on Sunday. If possible we're intending to join you for your last lunch, Zeebrugge is not far away from our residence. In which location the lunch takes place?

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The location is not yet finalised. It will hopefully be around Tilburg/Breda.
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kees wrote:
Wolfgang wrote:Sorry, would be nice to participate, but I'm only free on Sunday. If possible we're intending to join you for your last lunch, Zeebrugge is not far away from our residence. In which location the lunch takes place?

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The location is not yet finalised. It will hopefully be around Tilburg/Breda.
Cheers,
Kees
Please keep us posted about approx. time and venue.
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Clive Bishop wrote:From the UK, who has booked which ferries etc.

I have used before the services out of Hull, despite being in the south west of the UK as it takes just as long to get to Hull as Dover for me. However was looking at going over on Eurotunnel or Ferry from Dover on the Thursday and coming back Sunday later afternoon.

I haven't booked anything yet and so hence the ask as to who is doing what for their crossings.
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We will be booking a travel lodge at Ashford for the Wednesday night then getting Thursday morning train.. then we normally stop at Gent on the Sunday night for the Monday train home.. Your welcome to join us.
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Clive Bishop wrote:From the UK, who has booked which ferries etc.

I have used before the services out of Hull, despite being in the south west of the UK as it takes just as long to get to Hull as Dover for me. However was looking at going over on Eurotunnel or Ferry from Dover on the Thursday and coming back Sunday later afternoon.

I haven't booked anything yet and so hence the ask as to who is doing what for their crossings.
Seems to me that Harwich would be a more logical choice than Hull from the South West. The advantage from Harwich is the later time it leaves Hoek van Holland on the journey back which leaves you ample time and more to get there after the lunch on Sunday.
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kees wrote:
Clive Bishop wrote:From the UK, who has booked which ferries etc.

ISeems to me that Harwich would be a more logical choice than Hull from the South West. The advantage from Harwich is the later time it leaves Hoek van Holland on the journey back which leaves you ample time and more to get there after the lunch on Sunday.
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Not really, you can take the route Swindon-Oxford-Luton-Stevenage-Bishop's Stortford-Harwich. Less motorway and fairly pleasant to drive. I have done it often and enjoyed it.
However it won't beat the Southern coastal route A35/31/27/259 (or better the more rural coastal roads) to Dover/Folkestone to take the train or Ferry to Dunkerque or Calais.
OK it takes time but there are loads of nice places to visit.
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I realise you have discounted Hull Clive but there are usually several cars on the Hull crossing. It's certainly a better drive than Harwich if you change your mind!
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I'll be using Hull both ways. Ferry not booked yet though.
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Helen wrote:I realise you have discounted Hull Clive but there are usually several cars on the Hull crossing. It's certainly a better drive than Harwich if you change your mind!
you doing Zeebrugge or Europort?
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