If you live in New York City, don't go to The Ding Dong Lounge on 106th and Columbus. I've been going there for a few years, and I've friends who have been going there forever, but then one of their bartenders tried to rape my friend and then somehow thought the whole thing could be smoothed over by buying her partner a drink. Yeah, not so much.
Jesus fucking christ flights to England are expensive (more than I paid to go to Australia). If anyone sees a sale, please let me know, since Patty and I are going in April and I'm returning again in July (for which I wish there was some sort of grant to apply for -- actually, I found several, but the timing is ALL WRONG). Also, absurdly, the cheapest flights seem to route through Zurich, which is a long fucking detour (9 fucking hours going E-to-W after the hop from England) I don't need.
Current Music:The Whisky Priests - Farewell Johnny Miner
The baggage allowances on the budget airlines tend to be a lot more restrictive than the transatlantic ones, which can nullify any savings you've made if you have to pay a small fortune for having an extra suitcase or baggage over their weight limit. It annoys me to no end that Easyjet and Ryanair charge for checked baggage now and that some US airlines seem to be following suit on domestic flights.
Manchester airport has a train station with direct trains to several cities and very frequent connections to Manchester Piccadilly station where you can get a train to pretty much anywhere. It's about 40 minutes from us, so if you do need a place to crash, our spare room is very comfy. :)
Re: Flights
Date: 2009-12-15 10:10 pm (UTC)Manchester airport has a train station with direct trains to several cities and very frequent connections to Manchester Piccadilly station where you can get a train to pretty much anywhere. It's about 40 minutes from us, so if you do need a place to crash, our spare room is very comfy. :)
Re: Flights
Date: 2009-12-16 08:50 am (UTC)