Our Make Your Own Way Option is available if customers would like to use it. Some customers prefer to book their own flights because they can find cheaper options. Others prefer to use this because they want to stay on after our tour and do their own thing, or join two trips together.
Choosing this option simply means we take the cost of the flights off the total tour price, rather than it being at a discounted price.
Many thanks,
Vickie
Hi SheilaI too am a fellow Scot. I drive so am able to leave my car at the airport. I tend use Edinburgh Airport and have done early morning flights to Dubrovnik and Malaga. Don't know how feasible this would be but I recently saw an airport bus which picks up at a hotel in I HAVE to be right this time! It's the Canadian Rockies. When I went to the Rockies and Vancouver last year the train ride wasn't included but I assume that JY is reinstating it because I was told that it had been part of the holiday in previous years. It'll be very interesting to see the new brochure - which will no doubt arrive while I'm away on my first JY holiday of the year.AnnSo will I Ann,Looking forward to see if it is included this time. Hope they cancel the Alaskan cruise part of it though!!!Eric Hi Jenny, if you are too late to book Alcatraz all is not lost! I did the Golden West tour in 2011 and did the SF Bay cruise. Although we did not actually visit Alcatraz we sailed near to it and the commentary told us lots about the prison, so although it wouldn't be quite the same as visiting it you could still learn a lot about it that way. Hope you manage to get tickets though!Hi Nicki, the age range of JY tours varies from tour to tour - I was 40 when I did the Golden West and I was certainly one of the youngest. The age range in general is 20s - 80s, with most being 55-75. Sometimes I'm the youngest on a tour, most times I'm not; having said that, as others will quickly tell you, everyone mixes well together on a JY tour so once you make an effort to talk to others you will be just fine!All the best,BobEurocentral at Newhouse. This could be a safer option for you. Hope this helpsLesleyThink thread got mixed up here? Re travelling from Scotland - I too have done flights from both Glasgow and Edinburgh and usually stay overnight at a Premier Inn before getting an early flight - saves a lot of hassle and worth it in the end..... I wont entertain flying from Heathrow or Gatwick but have flown from Manchester on last couple of holidays and this was a breeze!! Train from Glasgow/Edinburgh goes right into the airport, up in the lift then check into the Radisson...VERY comfortable and great breakfast if you have time!! If not then they will provide you a snack i.e. coffees juice etc. In the morning its a 15 min walk into the airport along an internal corridor! I myself am able bodied, but I would recommend this to anyone who isnt as you dont have to walk far and staff at Manchester are helpful and friendly!! A great way to start a holiday !!! Stress free!! Hope this helps!Hi jintkzyWhile I do drive I don't go far & I would be totally stressed out trying to drive to the airport. You would think we are in the back of beyond living in Scotland. Like you I try to avoid London airports, last time 2017 wasn't so bad as I arranged to meet someone flying from Glasgow at nearly the same time so it was good to have company when we got there for our flight to Croatia.Thanks for the tip on Manchester, I will make note of that.Thanks Sheila
Hi SheilaI too am a fellow Scot. I drive so am able to leave my car at the airport. I tend use Edinburgh Airport and have done early morning flights to Dubrovnik and Malaga. Don't know how feasible this would be but I recently saw an airport bus which picks up at a hotel in I HAVE to be right this time! It's the Canadian Rockies. When I went to the Rockies and Vancouver last year the train ride wasn't included but I assume that JY is reinstating it because I was told that it had been part of the holiday in previous years. It'll be very interesting to see the new brochure - which will no doubt arrive while I'm away on my first JY holiday of the year.AnnSo will I Ann,Looking forward to see if it is included this time. Hope they cancel the Alaskan cruise part of it though!!!Eric Hi Jenny, if you are too late to book Alcatraz all is not lost! I did the Golden West tour in 2011 and did the SF Bay cruise. Although we did not actually visit Alcatraz we sailed near to it and the commentary told us lots about the prison, so although it wouldn't be quite the same as visiting it you could still learn a lot about it that way. Hope you manage to get tickets though!Hi Nicki, the age range of JY tours varies from tour to tour - I was 40 when I did the Golden West and I was certainly one of the youngest. The age range in general is 20s - 80s, with most being 55-75. Sometimes I'm the youngest on a tour, most times I'm not; having said that, as others will quickly tell you, everyone mixes well together on a JY tour so once you make an effort to talk to others you will be just fine!All the best,BobEurocentral at Newhouse. This could be a safer option for you. Hope this helpsLesley
Hi Sheila
I too am a fellow Scot. I drive so am able to leave my car at the airport. I tend use Edinburgh Airport and have done early morning flights to Dubrovnik and Malaga. Don't know how feasible this would be but I recently saw an airport bus which picks up at a hotel in
I HAVE to be right this time! It's the Canadian Rockies. When I went to the Rockies and Vancouver last year the train ride wasn't included but I assume that JY is reinstating it because I was told that it had been part of the holiday in previous years. It'll be very interesting to see the new brochure - which will no doubt arrive while I'm away on my first JY holiday of the year.AnnSo will I Ann,Looking forward to see if it is included this time. Hope they cancel the Alaskan cruise part of it though!!!Eric
I HAVE to be right this time! It's the Canadian Rockies. When I went to the Rockies and Vancouver last year the train ride wasn't included but I assume that JY is reinstating it because I was told that it had been part of the holiday in previous years. It'll be very interesting to see the new brochure - which will no doubt arrive while I'm away on my first JY holiday of the year.Ann
I HAVE to be right this time! It's the Canadian Rockies. When I went to the Rockies and Vancouver last year the train ride wasn't included but I assume that JY is reinstating it because I was told that it had been part of the holiday in previous years. It'll be very interesting to see the new brochure - which will no doubt arrive while I'm away on my first JY holiday of the year.
Ann
So will I Ann,
Looking forward to see if it is included this time. Hope they cancel the Alaskan cruise part of it though!!!
Eric
Hi Jenny, if you are too late to book Alcatraz all is not lost! I did the Golden West tour in 2011 and did the SF Bay cruise. Although we did not actually visit Alcatraz we sailed near to it and the commentary told us lots about the prison, so although it wouldn't be quite the same as visiting it you could still learn a lot about it that way. Hope you manage to get tickets though!Hi Nicki, the age range of JY tours varies from tour to tour - I was 40 when I did the Golden West and I was certainly one of the youngest. The age range in general is 20s - 80s, with most being 55-75. Sometimes I'm the youngest on a tour, most times I'm not; having said that, as others will quickly tell you, everyone mixes well together on a JY tour so once you make an effort to talk to others you will be just fine!All the best,Bob
Hi Jenny, if you are too late to book Alcatraz all is not lost! I did the Golden West tour in 2011 and did the SF Bay cruise. Although we did not actually visit Alcatraz we sailed near to it and the commentary told us lots about the prison, so although it wouldn't be quite the same as visiting it you could still learn a lot about it that way. Hope you manage to get tickets though!
Hi Nicki, the age range of JY tours varies from tour to tour - I was 40 when I did the Golden West and I was certainly one of the youngest. The age range in general is 20s - 80s, with most being 55-75. Sometimes I'm the youngest on a tour, most times I'm not; having said that, as others will quickly tell you, everyone mixes well together on a JY tour so once you make an effort to talk to others you will be just fine!
All the best,
Bob
Eurocentral at Newhouse. This could be a safer option for you.
Hope this helps
Lesley
Think thread got mixed up here? Re travelling from Scotland - I too have done flights from both Glasgow and Edinburgh and usually stay overnight at a Premier Inn before getting an early flight - saves a lot of hassle and worth it in the end..... I wont entertain flying from Heathrow or Gatwick but have flown from Manchester on last couple of holidays and this was a breeze!! Train from Glasgow/Edinburgh goes right into the airport, up in the lift then check into the Radisson...VERY comfortable and great breakfast if you have time!! If not then they will provide you a snack i.e. coffees juice etc. In the morning its a 15 min walk into the airport along an internal corridor! I myself am able bodied, but I would recommend this to anyone who isnt as you dont have to walk far and staff at Manchester are helpful and friendly!! A great way to start a holiday !!! Stress free!! Hope this helps!
Hi jintkzy
While I do drive I don't go far & I would be totally stressed out trying to drive to the airport. You would think we are in the back of beyond living in Scotland. Like you I try to avoid London airports, last time 2017 wasn't so bad as I arranged to meet someone flying from Glasgow at nearly the same time so it was good to have company when we got there for our flight to Croatia.
Thanks for the tip on Manchester, I will make note of that.
Thanks
Sheila
Hi Sheila, Unfortunately the flight times are decided by the airlines, and often they are early in the morning or late at night, so we are restricted in what we can offer for direct flights. If there is a particular date you're interested in, we would ask you to give us a call so one of our Holiday Advisers can look at all the options available and see what we can do. Many thanks,VickieHi VickieI have noted that we would get a discount it we chose the " Make your own way there" option but some of us don't have the confidence to do that. That is what we pay for, someone to take care of us & do all the organising for us.I will have another look at holidays again.ThanksSheila
Hi Sheila,
Unfortunately the flight times are decided by the airlines, and often they are early in the morning or late at night, so we are restricted in what we can offer for direct flights.
If there is a particular date you're interested in, we would ask you to give us a call so one of our Holiday Advisers can look at all the options available and see what we can do.
Hi Vickie
I have noted that we would get a discount it we chose the " Make your own way there" option but some of us don't have the confidence to do that. That is what we pay for, someone to take care of us & do all the organising for us.
I will have another look at holidays again.
It’s a similar situation across the uk. So many flights departing and arriving at silly ok.
Hi SarahS
Yes I did notice that when I was looking at flights. This is about the first time I have noticed how early they are now. Yes it would be better to get there in the morning but I would need to have a sleep when I got there having been up most of the night to get such an early flight.
Sheila.
Hi SheilaI too am a fellow Scot. I drive so am able to leave my car at the airport. I tend use Edinburgh Airport and have done early morning flights to Dubrovnik and Malaga. Don't know how feasible this would be but I recently saw an airport bus which picks up at a hotel in I HAVE to be right this time! It's the Canadian Rockies. When I went to the Rockies and Vancouver last year the train ride wasn't included but I assume that JY is reinstating it because I was told that it had been part of the holiday in previous years. It'll be very interesting to see the new brochure - which will no doubt arrive while I'm away on my first JY holiday of the year.AnnSo will I Ann,Looking forward to see if it is included this time. Hope they cancel the Alaskan cruise part of it though!!!Eric Hi Jenny, if you are too late to book Alcatraz all is not lost! I did the Golden West tour in 2011 and did the SF Bay cruise. Although we did not actually visit Alcatraz we sailed near to it and the commentary told us lots about the prison, so although it wouldn't be quite the same as visiting it you could still learn a lot about it that way. Hope you manage to get tickets though!Hi Nicki, the age range of JY tours varies from tour to tour - I was 40 when I did the Golden West and I was certainly one of the youngest. The age range in general is 20s - 80s, with most being 55-75. Sometimes I'm the youngest on a tour, most times I'm not; having said that, as others will quickly tell you, everyone mixes well together on a JY tour so once you make an effort to talk to others you will be just fine!All the best,BobEurocentral at Newhouse. This could be a safer option for you. Hope this helpsLesleyHi LeslieThe bus you are talking about is the same one I was referring to, it would be the same problem getting to euro central. It takes 15 min. by bus to get to euro central from Harthill which is where I would get the bus from so it would make no difference. I did look at staying at the airport hotel as that would be the only other option.ThanksSheila
Hi Leslie
The bus you are talking about is the same one I was referring to, it would be the same problem getting to euro central. It takes 15 min. by bus to get to euro central from Harthill which is where I would get the bus from so it would make no difference. I did look at staying at the airport hotel as that would be the only other option.
I too live in Scotland and have done 20+ trips with JY. If I have an early flight, I either take a taxi from home to the airport or I stay in the Holiday Inn which is directly across from the main terminal at Glasgow. If the flight is from Heathrow or Gatwick, I fly down the day before and stay at one of the Premier Inns, which, if you book well in advance, you can get a very cheap room rate.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Hils
Hi Hils,
Yes I to have had to stay at a hotel near the airport, but that was going to USA in 2008. I have also had to do the " Get to Gatwick or Heathrow" but if they advertise fly local there should be more local flights. I find it frustrating to have to go to London which means extras cost of flights + a hotel if the flights are early morning.
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