|
Post by nuttyrockeress on Nov 27, 2004 23:09:35 GMT
Hi folks
Just interested......
Whos is going and where are you staying?
We are going - 5 in our car on way up - that includes Runnerbean and Tvrdon#29
We are staying at Holiday in Corstorphine Road anyone else?
Wondered if anyone staying there wanted to get a minibus to the games?
PM me if your interested?
Ta Nutty
|
|
Shaggy
Forum Moderator
Am I a cynical idealist or an idealistic cynic?
Posts: 10,995
|
Post by Shaggy on Nov 27, 2004 23:20:10 GMT
Myself and Caps Webmaster are flying up from East Mids on the Saturday morning (too lazy to drive - and SleazyJet are probably cheaper! LOL). We're crashing at an Edinburgh friend's place, so no hotel bill as well! ;D
Looking forward to it.......
|
|
|
Post by Lord of the Rinks on Nov 28, 2004 8:25:01 GMT
We are staying in Kirkcaldy on Saturday night in a B+B, driving down to Edinburgh Sunday morning. 4 in a car including Pink Panther.
Looks like I will be paying again.
|
|
|
Post by pinkpanther2 on Nov 28, 2004 9:40:59 GMT
We are staying in Kirkcaldy on Saturday night in a B+B, driving down to Edinburgh Sunday morning. 4 in a car including Pink Panther. Looks like I will be paying again. haha! Im payin my bit, when you tell me how much i owe you
|
|
|
Post by Lucy on Nov 28, 2004 12:09:16 GMT
Big thank you to Nuttyrockeress and to Chris (Ellis) for making it possible for runnerbean to go to Scotland! We're going by car to visit friends on the way, which meant runnerbean would need two days off school (not possible with 'mocks' looming). However, thanks to Nuttyrockeress for taking her on Saturday morning, and to Chris for driving her straight to school from NEMA, as we got the single early flight from Edinburgh for only £15. Runnerbean is over the moon
|
|
|
Post by Heanor Lair on Nov 28, 2004 15:50:35 GMT
Im going ;D
Staying at the Travel Inn, Queensferry Bridge, Edinburgh.
HL
|
|
JAFFA
Jade Galbraith
Posts: 167
|
Post by JAFFA on Nov 28, 2004 19:45:49 GMT
Yep, i'm going too & taking my daughter. We're staying at the Royal Hotel in Kirkcaldy which is about a 15 min walk from the rink. Hoping to recreate a bit of the Amiens atmosphere, so let's hope we can find a Bar big enough to hold a few dozen Gold & Black ;D
|
|
DoUrden
Ken Westman
Squash Them Sheep
Posts: 2,645
|
Post by DoUrden on Nov 28, 2004 20:11:06 GMT
I'm staying in Travel Lodge in East Edinborough, not ideal for drinking but best I could find at short notice.
|
|
|
Post by BlackburnHawk on Nov 28, 2004 20:14:37 GMT
Mrs. BH and I are going, along with another couple and their son.
Our itinery is:
Leave approx. 8am Saturday morning (I'll be driving).
Arrive as early pm as poss. and leave the car at the Travel Inn (not sure where.....Mrs. BH, who's from Edinburgh, did all the arranging !).
Go to Weatherspoons on George Street for the afternoon.
Get the train from Edinburgh to Kirkaldy around 5pm.
Find a pub / taxi to the rink.
Watch game.
Train back to Edinburgh.
Bed (after the odd night-cap).
Get up Sunday.....visit relatives etc. / the German Market on Princes Street and other touristy things.
Bus to Murrayfield.
Watch game.
Bus back to centre of Edinburgh.
Night-caps.
Bed.
Travel leisurely home on Monday.
Really looking forward to it.....even if I do have to visit in-laws !!!
|
|
DoUrden
Ken Westman
Squash Them Sheep
Posts: 2,645
|
Post by DoUrden on Nov 28, 2004 20:18:09 GMT
ooh now there is an idea, How much is train from Edinborough to Kirkcaldy and is it easy to get on and what not? i could leave car in edinborough and then at least could drink during the game instead of waiting till about 11ish after driving back from fife.
|
|
|
Post by BlackburnHawk on Nov 28, 2004 20:32:15 GMT
That was the idea, DoUrden, to leave the car upon arrival and travel via train / bus / taxi, thereby increasing capacity for liquid refreshment of an alcoholic nature (and as I'm the driver, I can make that rule !).
I do have to do a bit of driving on Sunday, as we're staying in a Travel Lodge on Sunday evening (as opposed to the Travel Inn on Saturday (as Mrs. BH, being Scottish, looked around for the best deal !).
Anyway, re the train, were catching from Edinburgh to Kirkaldy is £6 return (adult), £3 return child.
It leaves Edinburgh Waverley @17:05, arriving @ Kirkcaldy @ 17:39. Apparently where Flyers play is a couple of miles from the railway station, so may need a taxi, although I think face-off is 19:15 so plenty of time to stagger from pub to pub (if there are any en route!).
Returns from Kirkcaldy (leaves @ 22:50) to Edinburgh (arrives @ 23:28).
There are other trains (i.e. leaving Edinburgh a bit later), but we thought these were the more convenient ones for us. We booked our tickets on t'internet (www.thetrainline.com), but there'll be no problem just paying at the station if you decide to use the train (in the same way both Fife and Edinburgh reckon there'll be no problem getting tickets to the games 'on the night' !).
|
|
Admin
Forum Admin
Posts: 3,181
|
Post by Admin on Nov 28, 2004 22:31:22 GMT
Tut tut Nutty! Duplicating threads like that .... naughty girl - you should know better! ;D
But yes, YP and I are travelling north of the border next weekend (on the supporters club trip - no idea where we're stopping!)
|
|
DoUrden
Ken Westman
Squash Them Sheep
Posts: 2,645
|
Post by DoUrden on Nov 29, 2004 5:37:19 GMT
Returns from Kirkcaldy (leaves @ 22:50) to Edinburgh (arrives @ 23:28). Thanks a lot for all the info but I think that may be a little late. I wanna get back from Fife as early as possible to maximise time out drinking In Edinborough for our gang. So I'm guessing it may be a bit quicker driving and I'll just have to sacrifice personal drinking time and just let the others have a few for me till i've done with drivinf for the night.
|
|
|
Post by Cunndies on Nov 29, 2004 8:40:22 GMT
A return from Edinburgh to Kirkcaldy shouldn't be much more than £5 or £6. I'm at Uni in Edinburgh, so I do it when I can't drive to go watch the Flyers.
I walked from the station to the rink the other week, but it's about 30-40 minutes, and you run the risk of freezing to death, so a taxi is warmly recommended. And the doors open at 18:30, so I'd recommend getting to the rink by then.
I'll let you know if I'm getting the train though - can't beat some hockey-banter on the train, can you?
|
|
|
Post by StatCat on Nov 29, 2004 17:27:15 GMT
Going with the Supporters Club
No Idea where we are Staying
Hear there is more to see and do in Edinburgh
than Amiens, they speak a type of English as well!!
|
|
Sammo
Jade Galbraith
Posts: 0
|
Post by Sammo on Nov 29, 2004 17:45:56 GMT
I'll be there. Travelling up by train on Saturday morning and stopping in a hotel just off Princes Street.
I too will be catch the train out to Kirkcaldy, I'm relying on public transport all weekend!! Looking forward to it!! So where are we all going drinking in Edinburgh?
Let's try to take over a decent boozer!! ;D
|
|
|
Post by nuttyrockeress on Nov 29, 2004 21:19:34 GMT
WE have also decided on the train option
At £6 return you can't go wrong plus Linz can have a drink - I feel a real party drink fueled weekend coming on!!!
|
|
Glynn M
Ross Lambert
On leave until 25th Dec
Posts: 1,273
|
Post by Glynn M on Nov 29, 2004 21:20:59 GMT
Im going ;D Staying at the Travel Inn, Queensferry Bridge, Edinburgh. HL Hey Paul I stayed there in April when I went to Edinburgh with my other half (Kassie32) for Tony Hand's testimonial at Murrayfield. I think the Travel Inn is actually called Queens Crossing, a 2 minute walk from the road bridge, 1 minute from McDonalds and about 3 mins walk from 24 hour Tesco's, Burger King and a very nice Frankie & Benny's (where I took Kassie for a lovely meal) And a lovely view of the Forth Rail Bridge. Oh, and easy access to Fife/Kircaldy as well as Edinburgh, good choice matey
|
|
|
Post by Cunndies on Nov 29, 2004 21:29:29 GMT
If you guys are kicking about in Edinburgh for a day, then you're not short of stuff to do. I'm a Fifer through and through, (before anybody calls me a Caps fan!) but I'm at Uni in Edinburgh, so here goes....
Right in the centre of town, you've got Princes Street, and Princes Street gardens. Next to that, there's the (rather large) Scott Monument, and the Castle. Plenty shopping/drinking/sightseeing to be done.
If you're around in the afternoon, there's the possibility you could come watch my roller hockey team (Edinburgh Uni) playing somewhere in the city (not got a venue sorted yet!), to make the Scottish hockey experience even more complete! ;D
|
|
|
Post by Lucy on Nov 29, 2004 21:46:37 GMT
Thank goodness for mobile phones We're staying in Livingston where the accommodation is free, but we'll meet up with you all - somewhere - sometime! I guess with lots of us driving back on the Monday morning, we could all meet up and take over a motorway service station ;D
|
|
Adam
Chick Zamick
Posts: 7,522
|
Post by Adam on Nov 29, 2004 22:39:38 GMT
If you guys are kicking about in Edinburgh for a day, then you're not short of stuff to do. I'm a Fifer through and through, (before anybody calls me a Caps fan!) but I'm at Uni in Edinburgh, so here goes.... Right in the centre of town, you've got Princes Street, and Princes Street gardens. Next to that, there's the (rather large) Scott Monument, and the Castle. Plenty shopping/drinking/sightseeing to be done. If you're around in the afternoon, there's the possibility you could come watch my roller hockey team (Edinburgh Uni) playing somewhere in the city (not got a venue sorted yet!), to make the Scottish hockey experience even more complete! ;D I've had to put some thinking into this question but wheres the best bars and atmosphere for shall we say late night drinking and clubbing etc......? ;D
|
|
Adam
Chick Zamick
Posts: 7,522
|
Post by Adam on Nov 29, 2004 22:40:40 GMT
I feel a real party drink fueled weekend coming on!!! No think i'll stick to COKE for this trip Nutty!!
|
|
Adam
Chick Zamick
Posts: 7,522
|
Post by Adam on Nov 29, 2004 23:23:06 GMT
|
|
|
Post by Cunndies on Nov 29, 2004 23:27:04 GMT
I've had to put some thinking into this question but wheres the best bars and atmosphere for shall we say late night drinking and clubbing etc......? ;D Depends on what you're looking for. Most of the ones I frequent are around the Uni/George Square area (about 10 minutes walk from Princes Street) - there's pubs and clubs of all flavours to be found there. Failing that, there's George Street and Rose Street (just to the other side of Princes Street), which have even more. If you're going for clubs, my choice would be Opium - decent (non-dancey) music all the time. Not too bad. If cheesy 80s and pop is your bag, then the Three Sisters is probably the way forward. Failing that, Espionage is pretty good, apparently. For Pubs, the best ones IMO are the Pear Tree (big beer garden, complete with heaters next to the parasols), which is just next to the Uni campus. Near there are the Blind Poet, and Counting House, also good, if a tad similar. They're next to Centraal, which serves a lot of eclectic continental beers. If you're around the Royal Mile/Old Town, then not only will you be around a minutes walk from the Parliament building, but you'll have literally hundreds of establishments to blow your hard earned cash in! The Tron is a particular fave of mine - 3 bars, 4 floors, really, really cheap drinks (with a Yellow Card!), and a decent atmosphere. For sports - Belushi's (near Waverly Station) is the way to go. During the summer, they had all the games from the World Cup of Hockey on a massive big screen, 'cause they've got NASN for North American sports. If you end up in a pub called Drouthy Neebors or the Junction, you're 2 minutes from my front door! Here are some links for you... www.thepeartreehouse.co.uk/ - Pear Tree www.edinburgh.pubs.freeuk.com/ - Guide to pubs (great site!) Damn, that was a long post.... ;D Edit - forgot to say, if any of you are out and about in Edinburgh on Sunday night, post here and let me know. Nothing quite like a hockey night out!
|
|
Adam
Chick Zamick
Posts: 7,522
|
Post by Adam on Nov 29, 2004 23:38:54 GMT
|
|