Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?

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Pete had a little hairy fit this morning at 7am reading this, We're booked in for the 2.4m.
I know we have travelled over the water and over height.
I think it may be time to contact norfolkline now, I think considering the time of year and the amount of us travelling could account for something!?!?!?
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Weathers warmed up a touch time to start shiny bits:

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ooh Pete you tease...whats under the cloth?

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Ooops Did I leave a cloth over something,
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Hiya All

Ouch Ouch Ouch is all i can say contacted Norfolk line today as my van is an inch over 2.4m it has just cost me another £80.00 and have had to take a later crossing home. Now booked on 28/04/10 - 8.am -return 04/05/10 22.01

Word of warning the fella i spoke to said if you are overheight you wont be allowed to travel as you have to go on the freight deck so everyone check the hights of your bus as they have not got the space on the freight decks for the 6.01pm crossing

I did offer to let the air out of my tyres but he wouldnt allow that to save me the money !!!! :rofl

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Would they have checked ? 2.5 cm ? loaded up it would have dropped a bit ?

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I never seem to get away with anything so i think honest is the best but deffo not the cheapest policy but now ive changes my tickets you can bet your life that they wont check hey ho lol


But now you've said that it was measured without interior in, so may do another measure up and annoy the fella at norfolk line again :rofl made his day a nightmare he even managed to amend someone elses booking instead of mine !!!
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Eck! Measured ours at 2.35m, now trying to remember how accurate I was :oops:

Hope they don't look at lenght, I've added a tow bar mounted bike rack to the list of must take, althought push came to shove im sure we could fit the bikes and rack inside for all the distance involved getting on and off the ferry. :lol:
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could this be a use for my chain saw???????? :D

we are getting the later ferry so if there is some hoooo haaaaa dont paninc well will be along shortly :ok


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Just booked the outgoing ferry, the website was down so the fella took my details over the phone. He didn't ask how high the Van was and it was a 15 quid cheaper each way. I took his name just incase they say I booked the wrong ticket.

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Jed ,are you doing the same dates as everybody else?
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Length? Who asks for that these days unless its a trailer? Height is only relevant when they want to stick you upstairs - sorry the upper deck or with the trucks!
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JustSharon wrote:Jed ,are you doing the same dates as everybody else?

Out going i am, 8.00am ferry on Wednesday 28th but i am going to Amsterdam on the way home :pimp

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Right then, Girls and boys.
I have contacted Norfolk Line this evening.
1. They have told me that even if you are a smidge over 2.4 then you have to go on with the freight. That's it end of, no leniancy. Then saying that last year we were in the freight bit and we weren't over 2.4m. I don't think length comes into it.
2. If, you are booked on a later ferry or an earlier ferry then you can (providing there is space) board on the later or earlier ferry. - With that in mind providing you turn up at the ports in good time you should be able to get the earlier crossing.
3. As for the filming etc, I need to send an email to Doverpax and ask for permission because filming is not allowed within the port due to security, this hopefully will allow one of us to board and film everybody boarding. :D
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