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DATES: Departing Houston June 7, returning June 24

DESTINATION: London for a week, six days driving the Highlands, and the final 3 nights in Edinburgh

TRAVELING PARTY: myself, 40 y/o male, sister, 42 y/o female, our nephew (other sister's 14 y/o son)

FLIGHTS: Continental, $1069 each for open jaw, IAH to LGW, then EDI to IAH via EWR

GROUND TRANSPORTATION FOR LONDON: Oyster cards with 7 day travel cards for Zones 1 and 2 loaded on (went to the trouble of getting photo Oyster card for 14-16 y/o kids so that we could travel with nephew at peak times, rather than having to wait until after 9:30 for the discounted fares). £22.50 each for the adults, and £11.00 for the kid (but his Oyster photo card application had cost us £5 to process).

GROUND TRANSPORTATION TO SCOTLAND: GNER out of King's Cross, 3 First Class tickets for £105, total

GROUND TRANSPORTATION IN SCOTLAND: Rental car from Alamo/National (through Argus), Saab 9-5, with the reduced excess damage waiver approximately £300 for the week. Needed a larger car to accommodate all three people with luggage fully out of sight in the trunk. Good car (only had 800 miles on it), except for rear visibility. Got almost 30 mpg. In Edinburgh, we walked or took a cab.

ACCOMMODATIONS

LONDON (7 nights): VRBO Apartment # 47902, next to St. James tube stop. One BR, one bath, with Murphy bed in LR for 3rd occupant. £700 for the week. Great location. Apartment was functional, if not luxurious. Nice new TV with digital channels. Would recommend it for parties of 2 or 3 who are interested in a convenient location and functional facilities. If you are looking for luxury or quaintness, this isn't the place. Located about 30 yards from St. James Park tube station, with the former Home Office and Wellington Barracks across the street, and New Scotland Yard just around the corner. High security presence. In addition to the Tube, several bus lines stop two blocks away on Victoria Street, and a taxi rank that was manned as early as 5:45 a.m. is located around the corner, across from the Crown Plaza hotel.

INVERARAY (2 nights): George Hotel. Two rooms (one with twin beds, and one single) for £105 per night. Loved it. Would highly recommend. Good food in the restaurant as well.

PLOCKTON (2 nights): Plockton Hotel. One room, King Bed with futon (convertible couch) for 3rd occupant. £110 pounds per night. Nice hotel, but our party of 3 was a little cramped in this room. Would have been great for a couple. Good restaurant.

INVERNESS (2 nights): Moyness House, bed and breakfast. Two rooms (one with twin beds and one single) for £38 pounds per night per person. Had a car park, but we were close enough to the city center to walk to restaurants. Nice place, and would recommend it for someone looking to stay in Inverness.

EDINBURGH (3 nights): Radisson. One family room, King plus two standard beds for £140 per night. Unbeatable location on the Royal Mile. Was great to end the trip with a clean, modern, business hotel without the quirkiness of our other locations. Would highly recommend it.

SITE PASSES/DISCOUNTS: Used 2 for 1 deals in London from Days Out Guide, and also had a 15 day Great Britain Heritage Pass'the family pass cost $217. Great deal if you are getting to sights out of London (only a few London sights accept it).

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