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Balmoral is open daily during its short summer season. I can see nothing to suggest this will change next year.
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Yes, GWR appears to be an outlier in this space, because they have chosen to implement changing an Advance ticket by utilising their refund system! It is important to be very clear when making the claim that you are applying the terms for changing an Advance, by following the instructions, even though it looks very much like a refund.... As Globaliser says you will be net no worse off, although you will have to fork out for the changed ticket and wait for the refund of the Advance tickets. Make sure you buy your new ticket before the scheduled time of the service your Advance was valid for.
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In absence of an answer to your question from the OP, I had a look at a likely tour on Viator and it is not available on any Monday next summer, which to me suggests it is simply an issue of the local operator not offering it on Mondays.
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It’s not really possible to help you if you won’t provide details of your purchase - e.g. via app or website, which retailer, method of payment). I suggest you contact customer service of whichever retailer you used. Advance (note, not “Advanced”, which I guess is a typo?) tickets should be changeable as per the national terms and conditions.
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How did you buy the tickets? Advance tickets are changeable (date/time) up to the time of departure of the original train you booked, so you may need to do this before you fly if your arrival is now later (it’s not clear from your post)? Note, it will be a fee plus fare difference for whatever ticket is now available on the train you want. If you cannot change, it is possible that travel insurance may cover the cost, but airlines will not normally reimburse such consequential losses.
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Probably. Give it no further thought this year. Yes. Give it no further thought this year 😀
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I applaud the philosophy, particularly after the absolute carnage on the thread when I just tried to raise such awareness, but of course there is now a firm timeline for ETA, and the OP will need one.
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The ETA is a travel authorisation for visa-exempt travel. If you need a visa now, you’ll still need one when the ETA applies. As Globaliser notes, many people do require an airside transit visa. And they will still need one after ETA. Many people who do not require an airside transit visa will require an ETA to travel to the U.K. even if they have no intention of entering.
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There is free WiFi across Heathrow.
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London to Southampton pier: Bus or Train?
Cotswold Eagle replied to fstuff1's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
The Advance fares on the Waterloo-Southampton route start at £14 Standard and £19.80 First. I’m surprised you have never seen them, they are widely available. -
France Visa needed for Southampton to New York?
Cotswold Eagle replied to th1054's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
Have you seen this specifically in relation to a cruise ship calling at a first Schengen port after departure from a third country, as in this example? Such an approach would seem to be a breach of Section 3.2 of Annex VI of the Schengen Border Code, which has specific rules relating to cruise ships and states that entry checks should only be carried out on “passengers going ashore”. -
Let’s not make this thread as complicated as my recent attempt at a simple update on the EU’s EES and ETIAS 😀 OP, BA’s inability to handle API consistently is a well known problem (or series of problems). A quick internet search will throw up examples of exactly the problem you are having. Or you may wish to post in the Cruise Air section here, where you may find frequent flyers who have seen it before. Be assured it will be resolved at check in at the latest.
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Good grief. This craziness is exactly why I posted just a broad brush update on implementation dates. Either one is going to have to supply information for EES, or not. Nothing you can do about it, not worth worrying about it. ETIAS implementation is not finalised. Don’t worry about it until it is. It’s really that simple.
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Further to previous discussions on the introduction of an electronic travel authorisation for non-visa nationals to enter the Schengen area, the European Commission has announced that the necessary precursor system, EES (collection of biometric data at the external border), will commence on 10th November. ETIAS, the approval required before travelling, should follow six months later, so we would expect to see it operational from May 2025 (at this point the Commission is just saying first half of the year) Practical implications: - from November, photo and fingerprints will be collected on first crossing of the external Schengen border (valid for three years thereafter) - from May, non-visa nationals (including most UK and US citizens) must apply for an ETIAS before travel to the Schengen area There is no requirement or process to apply yet. There will be a lot of publicity nearer the time and air/sea carriers will check. If you are seeking further information, please, please check you are reading an official EU website - there are plenty of unofficial ones out there, many of which will no doubt turn into unnecessary and expensive intermediaries, if not outright scams.
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Absolutely not! ESTA is only required by people travelling under the Visa Waiver Program, which clearly you would not be as you don’t require a visa to enter your own country. BA has some poor IT, which can result in unhelpful messaging (although I wonder if you have yet completed your API including US passport, which should override an ESTA flag).
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Yes, it's one of those fabulous English things where THE Borough is part of A borough (yes, Southwark). It's the area around Borough High Street and over towards Bermondsey Street. Despite working there for several years, I don't know if there is well defined area, but you kind of know if something's in the Borough or not 😀 The origins are in the defended approach to the south end of the original London Bridge (but so is the name Southwark!)
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Portsmouth back to Heathrow
Cotswold Eagle replied to Keldvm's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
There are, of course, public transport options between Southampton/Portsmouth and London, but many of our American friends seem reluctant to use them 😀 -
Just to say, the term 'downtown' is not really used in the UK (although expressions such as 'going down the town' are). In London, there's a very tiny chance it could lead to confusion because there is a small part of Rotherhithe in south east London known as Downtown - it was between the Russia Dock and the river, and even as late as the 1980s had a reputation for being a very insular and somewhat strange place. Certainly not what a tourist would expect as 'downtown'. And London doesn't really have a 'city centre' - we talk of central London, but that is a significantly large area (which varies by individual's definition), so it's always best to be more specific - in the OP's case it sounds as if they are staying in Waterloo.
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Yeah 😀 I just did a dummy booking for the luggage store at Milan Central Station and it came out at €232... There are probably cheaper stores, but, absent a very obliging hotel, it's probably going to be cheaper to ship.
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The Monday is Spring Bank Holiday (a fixed holiday on the last Monday in May, which replaced Whit Monday holiday many years ago). [Bank Holiday is the UK term for public holiday, being days the banks would close]
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There are companies that specialise in baggage shipping other than the commercial couriers you mention, including the company that operates the left luggage facilities at many U.K. airports and railway stations, https://www.left-baggage.co.uk/en/services, You could drop off your extra luggageat the airport as you leave. Another one, which does pickups from an address and so may not be as convenient, is https://www.mybaggage.com/shipping/ I do not have direct personal experience of either company, links provided for you to rearsrch 😀
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It’s significantly worse, as generally is any route that involves a change at Green Park to or from the Piccadilly line. Just to illustrate what we mean by the cross-platform change at Barons Court, in this photo there’s a District line train on the left, which I am about to board, and a departing Piccadilly service on the right, which I just got off. it’s really that simple. And there’s a lovely bench to sit on under cover if you have to wait a few minutes for the next train 😀 [Eagle eyed viewers will spot this is the platform for trains into town, but it’s the same set up on the other platform for trains towards the airport]
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I hadn't heard of this new (2023) hotel, but looks good. For other locals struggling to place it, it's seems to be a refurbishment of the large commercial building that is the link from Vauxhall Bridge Road to Wilton Place, right by the side entrances to Victoria Station. There used to be a very useful Argos store on the ground floor, which I expect is no more 😀 Good location if you want to be in that part of town. It will only take that long if you get lost 😉 `About 10 minutes, I'd reckon.