Our hostel is only a thirty minute walk from the venue so unless it's raining we'll probably walk (there will be four of us). I was at the O2 for the same band on the 26th and 27th of October!
I booked my flights on the 31st of October and paid £77.43 (can't remember what the individual flights cost) and I see the same flights, 07.05 to Munich on Sunday and 21.20 to Gatwick on Tuesday, are now up to £152.36. Glad I took a chance and booked when I did, which was before I found a face-value ticket on the Muse boards!
Have a look on http://www.muenchenticket.de which gives prices for the MVV network , I think a city/airport ticket is 11 euros , this will get you from the airport to the city centre and can be used for the rest of the day on the network and the day tickets are 5.6 euros which lets you travel around on the underground and trams .
So you would pay 11 euros on Sunday , 5.6 on Monday and 11 euros on Tuesday which would cover your airport transfers and unlimited travel around Munich on all 3 days .
The website also sells concert tickets and I bought all our tickets through them , the only problem was I couldn't find an " English" button so with my limited schoolboy German I bluffed my way through the booking process , I did get in a bit of a mix up on one set of tickets so I sent them an email and received a perfect translated reply !!
Very helpful post, thank you very much!
Pippy if you are travelling with friends you can get a group ticket for the MVV transport system. it's for up to 5 people and costs €20
Trying to decide whether or not we'd be safe walking from our hostel to the Olympiahalle through the Olympic Park! We want to be there early (and I'm talking 06.00 early!) as we all want barrier and Muse fans queue ridiculously early, so it will be dark. This is where we're staying (cheap and cheerful!), http://goo.gl/maps/eZXfw. It's very near to the Olympic Park but the opposite end to the venue.
Sorry, probs should have started a new thread for this, it's just kind of snowballed!
Shops don't open on Sundays in Germany though Cafes will of course be open. If you want to buy any snacks there is a fully stocked Supermarket on the airport, it's an EDEKA shop (I think) and you can buy snacks, sandwiches, drinks etc at Supermarket prices. You have to go downstairs to catch the train and the supermarket is on the same level as where you purchase the tickets.
Also sorry for going off topic.
Plenty of shops open as well at the Hauptbahnof or ostbahnof also on a Sunday. The supermarket Judith refers to at MUC is in Terminal 1 on the way to Terminal 2 (just before the doors heading out into the Plaza area.
Both flights pretty much bang on time, no problems. As always, in my experience, Easyjet were fab
Leaving on my next gig trip on Thursday, to Poland! Ryanair this time, I do prefer Easyjet but as my destination is the Atlas Arena in Lodz, Ryanair was my only option.
I always rate EJ fairly highly and would rather fly them above many of the charters like TC. I know it's a little different with city type destinations and the whole point is we need to do it cheaply anyway but I'd certainly choose EJ over Ryanair although weve never really had any problems with them either.
Soon Pippy will be gigging in Russia with EJ having gained the rights to fly to Moscow from Gatwick.
Most definitely! Yep, spotted that new route as soon as it was added!
Really , hadnt heard that . Im on my way
Hi all, I'm off to egypt on Boxing Day travelling with my parents,,, my dad has a small breathing machine which he uses at night, we have only booked hand luggage and my question is dies this have to go in the hand luggable or can it be separate as its a medical machine????
Ask EasyJet they will give the correct answer............
Your dad will not be using the equipment in flight so that will not worry them at all.
Easyjet's website desribes what is allowed here
Quote removed due to copyright reasons and link provided above. Dazbo HT Mod
So your dad will need a doctor's letter stating that he needs to use his machine every night and that it is vital to his health. It will help if the doctor can mention the name of the manufacturer and the reference of the machine eg ResMed S9 or Respironics RemStar.
Do advise your dad that although security are very used to seeing these machines, it is quite normal for them to 'divert' them in the security scan and then take a swab (always negative!!!). Taking the swab will neither harm the equipment nor the user subsequently using it!
Further details of the carraige of CPAP and Ryanair policy has been moved to the
Do you get this printed with Easyjet boarding passes ? I have never seen it but keen to find out.
Chris
hi, i know its early but does anybody know roughly when easyjet put up there flight for nov dec 2013 and jan 2014 to tenerife.
Hi Lorraine, I booked my November 2012 Tenerife flights from Manchester on the 22nd March the first opportunity. Other UK airports were issued in waves a little later. In the past i have waited until May for November flights. Manchester is usually the first. You need to watch the website everyday for the best prices..
I've never flown easyjet and have only flown once before, so I apologise.
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