Hi, debating whether to use the inter city owl for the first time for Bournemouth game, would you recommend it?
Also, is it possible to book tickets or will there be enough for all?
Thanks.
Inter City Owl
posted on 31/7/11
If you can drive from Sheffield to Bournmouth in 4 hours you must have some car!
posted on 31/7/11
My sister - some driver!! Carlisle and back in the snow last year. Exeter ditto - she's the female Stig.
posted on 31/7/11
OK, but when you've done it I'd be interested to know the route and how long it took, just for my own curiosity
posted on 1/8/11
Thanks for the help, unfortunately don't have the car option and train is around 65 quid. Bit of a dilemma.
posted on 1/8/11
The lass is in Tenerife at the moment but confirms just over 4 hours - most direct route, M1, M40, M3, M27. We don't live within Sheffield boundary nearest motorway junction is M18 junction 1 and M1 junction 31. We very rarely stop on the way back - bladders of iron us lasses - the guys are usually asleep .
posted on 1/8/11
Owls forever - in that case looks like the ICO is the only option. Depends on your age I suppose - I'm getting on a bit now and want to get there and back as quick as possible, but when I was younger going on the train (in the 70's) and the ICO was a bit of an adventure and quite good fun if you go with your mates. Don't let me put you off - it served it's purpose for me back then.
Have a great day out.
posted on 1/8/11
dont forget to take sweatys crisp and pop ! intercity owl
posted on 1/8/11
Yes especially the 'pop' - you can hide your voddy in the lemonade or your bacardi in the coke. That's what used to get me - no alcohol allowed on the coach. I think I once went two years of travelling to selected away games and never saw a win - I mean . . . the booze is necessity. You just have to be a bit creative with the containers.
That's another reason to be a passenger in a car - alcohol allowed.
posted on 1/8/11
Owls Forever, it's certainly an option mate, you can book your ticket through the ticket office(you need to do this in advance of the journey) and you know you'll get there safe and sound. It depends on what you want out of a trip as it's a very sedate atmosphere on there. Nothing wrong with that at all, but if you fancy a jar and a bit more of an atmosphere then the car, or if you know a friend of a friend and can get a coach going from an ale house then that's even better.
Up the owls!!!!
posted on 1/8/11
4 hours to Bournemouth from Sheffield, that's more than do able, I've done quite a few courses down there and i've done it in 4 hours on a saturday before, 3:30 when travelling at night!