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Trish Jul 26th, 2002 09:26 PM

Hire a bus for a group
 
Hi, I am part of a group of 50 people going to Scotland in Aug.2002. We will require a bus to take us to some dance competitions(Oban, Crieff, Granton-on-Spey),does anyone know what are the average(and reasonable) prices for a bus for us? Will be staying at Carbrisle Castle(hostel) for two nights, will let you know how we like it, because have heard wonderfull things about it. Thanks for your help from Canada!

xxx Jul 26th, 2002 10:29 PM

Let me get this right - You are traveling in August and you are just NOW thinking about how to move 50 people from place to place??? <BR><BR>Talk about leaving it to the last possible moment! Let's just hope Sheila (a Scotland expert) reads this. She might have information for you.<BR><BR>But with such a non-specific title she might not ever see it.<BR><BR>I would suggest you post a new thread with Scotland in the title.

topper Jul 27th, 2002 11:12 AM

ttt

janis Jul 27th, 2002 11:43 AM

I think you have left it VERY late to book large coaches for August. Between all the Edinburgh festivals, highland games, and general tourism, August is a very busy time.<BR><BR>(I agree w/ xxx - try re-posting with a better title and maybe Sheila will see it. She is in Scotland and might have useful information.)<BR><BR>That being said, here are a few agencies you could try <BR><BR>www.rowantravel.co.uk<BR>www.boydscoachhir e.co.uk<BR>www.pjtravel.co.uk<BR>www.acluxurycoach es.co.uk<BR>

sounds like Jul 27th, 2002 01:39 PM

Doesn't this sound like a "Rex-type" trip? "Sorry, guys, all the phone lines from Westerville to Aberdeen were busy for the last year, so we have to rent bicycles."

Tina Jul 27th, 2002 01:53 PM

Trish, you might want to email Sheila directly if she doesn't make an appearance in next day or two. If you look at the following thread ---<BR>http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessages.jsp?fid=2&tid=1353178&numresponses=23&s tart=0&searchText=sheila<BR><BR>that's titled "Questions about Scotland in mid-November" you'll see a response by Sheila. <BR><BR>

topper Jul 27th, 2002 04:09 PM

Did you really mean 2002? Hopefully it is a typo and you meant 2003. Did someone drop the ball here? Taking 50 people to Scotland and not making transport arrangements until a couple of weeks before the trip seems really strange. For a group that large you would think all the arrangements would have been completed months ago. Why not ask the travel agent who arranged the rest of the tour?

heytina Jul 27th, 2002 04:11 PM

thanks tina. that long URL totally screwed up the thread!

janis Jul 28th, 2002 10:41 AM

topping for Sheila

Sheila Jul 28th, 2002 10:54 AM

I could make some suggestions. Janis thanks for bringing this to my attention. But I think I really neeed to know where you're going to and where from and when. Is this a single hire, or multiple hires?<BR><BR>Presumably you mean Carbisdale Castle? because I've never heard or Carbrisle and neither has Google. I leave on Wednesday, so could we get a move on here, please?

xxx Jul 29th, 2002 12:53 AM

Sheila<BR>I think you need your holiday! As a regular reader I know the tone of your last post wasn't meant but, if you read it again, you must admit it sounds a little pompous!

Sheila Jul 29th, 2002 01:05 AM

You're probably right and if so, I apologise. I did read it and think "good grief Charlie Brown!". I really can't answer the question without knowing more about where the bus is going from and to; and if I don't get the info by tomorrow night, it's down to Tony:)

xxx Jul 29th, 2002 08:13 AM

Sheila<BR>have a great holiday!!!

janis Jul 29th, 2002 01:08 PM

yes, Sheila - have a wonderful time! <BR><BR>Don't worry about this thread -- Trish hasn't come back to check so she must not be TOO concerned about finding transport on such short notice.

fiona Jul 29th, 2002 01:43 PM

Janis<BR>I also wondered why Trish bothered to post the question. Even if she HAD managed to sort out the transport problem you'd think she would have acknowledged the replies. <BR>Sheila<BR>have a good holiday- hope the weather is better than here!


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