Took the '6 to Euro Disney for the day
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 6:43 pm
Actually, I took the Kids: the car just transported us.
I love Eurotunnel. £22 each way AND they throw in a free adult Disney ticket!
I think the French hate us. At the tolls, the right hand side ticket dispenser for Rosbeefs never works and with a queue of cars behind I had to get out and walk round (kids' arms are too short) and when I paid at t'other end the women must have had short arms 'cos I was leaning across and out the passenger window with car in drive and tippy-toe on the brake pedal and managed to drop a few euros.
I was going to drop the car in to the dealer on my return 'cos I was getting massive vibes through the steering and pedals at 80mph but it went when back in Blighty so maybe it's the French motorway - anyone else had this?
The only good thing is that the French appreciate an RS6 and will openly look and even ask you about it when getting fuel. Over here people just seem to ignore you!
Mind you, I got all the way there on just under a tank full (188 miles from the terminal and I'm about 30 away from the Folkestone end)
There's not a great deal of gap between the wheels and the sides in a eurotunnel train!
My, ahem, original sat nav France disc performed superbly - remember that the eurotunnel terminal is listed as a ferry port!! and not a station.
So much for keeping the mileage down... 40K service and more front tyres, here we come.
I love Eurotunnel. £22 each way AND they throw in a free adult Disney ticket!
I think the French hate us. At the tolls, the right hand side ticket dispenser for Rosbeefs never works and with a queue of cars behind I had to get out and walk round (kids' arms are too short) and when I paid at t'other end the women must have had short arms 'cos I was leaning across and out the passenger window with car in drive and tippy-toe on the brake pedal and managed to drop a few euros.
I was going to drop the car in to the dealer on my return 'cos I was getting massive vibes through the steering and pedals at 80mph but it went when back in Blighty so maybe it's the French motorway - anyone else had this?
The only good thing is that the French appreciate an RS6 and will openly look and even ask you about it when getting fuel. Over here people just seem to ignore you!
Mind you, I got all the way there on just under a tank full (188 miles from the terminal and I'm about 30 away from the Folkestone end)
There's not a great deal of gap between the wheels and the sides in a eurotunnel train!
My, ahem, original sat nav France disc performed superbly - remember that the eurotunnel terminal is listed as a ferry port!! and not a station.
So much for keeping the mileage down... 40K service and more front tyres, here we come.