Steve494
LIFE MEMBER
Hi All,
We are thinking of sneaking a three week tour to Spain in next month.
We will be using the tunnel.
We will buy a standard ticket going out as not much can go wrong en route to the tunnel (famous last words!)
However on the return journey a flexi ticket would be great just in case we hit any problems driving thru Spain and France (sure the weather will be rubbish in France)
I remember on previous trips that the return time and date is always on your mind.
A flexi ticket tho is over double the standard price.
So my question is-
Could we just book the outward journey and book the return journey when we are within striking distance of Calais? Or, can you actually just arrive at Calais and book then? I presume they want to discourage this and make it more expensive BUT would the inflated price on the day still be cheaper than buying a flexi ticket in the first place?
I’m sure this question has been asked before but I can’t find any posts on it.
Thanks for any advice
Steve
We are thinking of sneaking a three week tour to Spain in next month.
We will be using the tunnel.
We will buy a standard ticket going out as not much can go wrong en route to the tunnel (famous last words!)
However on the return journey a flexi ticket would be great just in case we hit any problems driving thru Spain and France (sure the weather will be rubbish in France)
I remember on previous trips that the return time and date is always on your mind.
A flexi ticket tho is over double the standard price.
So my question is-
Could we just book the outward journey and book the return journey when we are within striking distance of Calais? Or, can you actually just arrive at Calais and book then? I presume they want to discourage this and make it more expensive BUT would the inflated price on the day still be cheaper than buying a flexi ticket in the first place?
I’m sure this question has been asked before but I can’t find any posts on it.
Thanks for any advice
Steve