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Club Arnage / 2020-21-22 / Re: Ferries and tickets for sale
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on: January 16, 2023, 04:52:28 pm
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Hi,
We need 6 tickets if you have them, booked and paid for a gite we normally use and paid for our ferries, so in the doo-doos. If you still have tickets spare I'll take 6.
Tom Ward
I hate to disappoint you but the original posting was from 2021 for the race that August
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Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: 2023 Tickets
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on: November 22, 2022, 01:52:16 pm
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Available: 2x week entry plus 2x Grandstand (likely Panorama) at cost price, Inc Member discount Please let me know if there's any interest
PS: Also posted on PH
Probably best to post this in the "Sell or Swap" board, it'll soon get lost in this thread!
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Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: 2023 Tickets
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on: November 15, 2022, 09:53:17 am
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Its suggested on Pistonheads that many ticket agencies havent sold any packages yet as they dont know their allocation. This would suggest there might be some returns in due course
I think the agencies are waiting for their camping and parking allocation rather than for grandstand tickets.
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Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: 2023 Tickets
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on: November 11, 2022, 10:46:23 am
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All grand stand seats are sold out which seems a bit odd as they weren't all sold in February last year.
errr, it is the Centenary next year, plus the big entry in LMH, I'm not surprised they are all sold this early tbh, it'll be the same with camping and parking I would think
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Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: ACO ticket sales
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on: October 18, 2022, 10:40:15 am
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OMG! ACO ticket office open for members to buy Grandstand and entrance tickets, worked perfectly!!! I think I need to go for a lie down. In shock! Campsites, and I would guess parking, go on sale to the public on 29/11/22, so presumably the 26/11/22 for members.
My members email states exclusively on 29/11, as that is a Tuesday it makes sense, then probably Friday 2/12 for the hoi polloi.
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Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: 2023 Tickets
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on: October 18, 2022, 10:37:29 am
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Entry and grandstand tickets bought, camping and parking not available till 29th November, hopefully that's not to allow the agencies to sell everything first!
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Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: Brittany Ferries 2023 Bookings
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on: September 20, 2022, 12:48:32 pm
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Joined CV in the end and ironically the discounts where less in the end than if I used a existing members code There was no going back then sadly. Anyway booked - Outbound route Portsmouth - St Malo Wed 7 Jun 2023 Inbound route Caen - Portsmouth - Sun 11 Jun 2023 It starts to pay off in year two, or if you travel more than once, June more than paid for the fee, and with an upcoming trip saving £120 it was def worth the £60 this year.
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Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: Brittany Ferries 2023 Bookings
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on: September 15, 2022, 12:48:59 pm
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Is anyone with the Club Voyage able to price a crossing for me please as I want to see if its worth joining to book it or just book it outright as the cabins are nearly sold out. Portsmouth - St Malo 7th June 2023 1 person 1 cabin (2people) Car Caen - Portsmouth 11th June 2023 1 person 1 cabin (2people) or 4 if that's all that's left. Car Merci Depends on what ticket type you pick, but currently it's 30% off of the sailing, no discount on the cabins, but you will get £10 each overnight crossing to spend in the bar/cafe. TBH you need to travel. With the Annual Membership being £75 you will save money, I don't know if they still charge the joining up fee, if so you won't save much if anything if you only make one crossing in the first year. Note that you an give your account number to family and friends to make up to 15 bookings, you will then receive a £10 credit for each one when you renew. Hope that helps!
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Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: Brittany Ferries 2023 Bookings
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on: August 30, 2022, 10:50:44 am
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Ouch! You might want to look at joining their Club Voyage. You won't save much, if anything the first year, due to a joining fee. But my return Portsmouth/St Malo out (night boat), the most expensive route and Caen/Portsmouth back (afternoon) with a cabin both ways was £350.
I joined Club Voyage a few years ago, the £70'odd annual fee is easily recouped on our June crossing with around £90 discount on the sailing and £10 each to spend in the bar/cafe on the overnight sailings. We have booked a short break away in October and the saving was £120 . So it more than pays for itself with one crossing and comes into it's own with more crossings. And with a few of our friends using our code they get some discount and we get £10 off future bookings. Our crossing for June is only slightly more expensive next year, and that's more because I chose standard fare rather than economy so that I didn't have to pay the whole lot in one go. Like most travel businesses their prices are demand driven so you need to book early to get the better prices on the popular sailings, especially the Monday return after the race.
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Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: Brittany Ferries 2023 Bookings
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on: August 15, 2022, 12:22:39 pm
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Just talking out loud is there much difference between Cabourg and Caen as seems similar mileage from Le Mans
Cabourg doesn't have a ferry port, it's a small coastal town just east of Caen! If you mean Cherbourg then it's quite a lot further than Caen, about 50 or 60 miles I think, Last time I used Cherbourg I found the drive to be quite tedious tbh.
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