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white perch
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slight change, what’s the cheapest way to get to Scotland?
Posted by white perch on 6/15/18 at 2:08 pm01
My wife just mentioned Scotland. The question remains the same though:
I’m trying to get my family of 3 to Scotland next summer for a family vacation. Looking superficially with google regarding prices I’m getting like $2000/ticket or about $6000 total. Is this correct? This will significantly eat in to my vacation budget.
Is this right?
Is there a cheaper way?
Has anyone here been to Ireland and is it worth it?
TIA
I’m trying to get my family of 3 to Scotland next summer for a family vacation. Looking superficially with google regarding prices I’m getting like $2000/ticket or about $6000 total. Is this correct? This will significantly eat in to my vacation budget.
Is this right?
Is there a cheaper way?
Has anyone here been to Ireland and is it worth it?
TIA
re: slight change, what’s the cheapest way to get to Scotland?Posted by hungryone on 6/15/18 at 2:19 pm to white perch
Scotland is not as cheap as flying to Ireland. Dublin fares are lower all the time than Glasgow or Edinburgh. You could find a cheap ticket to London, but the 4-hr train ride from Kings Cross to EDI is suitable only if you’ve a long stay planned.
Another small plus to flying in/out of Dublin: US bound passengers clear UScustoms in the terminal....so it makes your arrival back in the states just like any other domestic flight.
If airfare costs are a concern, pick Ireland.
Another small plus to flying in/out of Dublin: US bound passengers clear UScustoms in the terminal....so it makes your arrival back in the states just like any other domestic flight.
If airfare costs are a concern, pick Ireland.
re: slight change, what’s the cheapest way to get to Scotland?Posted by AlceeFortier on 6/15/18 at 2:30 pm to white perch
ireland and scotland are worth it. but, imo, if you are going to spend tight money and have not been to Europe, go to Italy first and/or Paris/Normandy.
re: slight change, what’s the cheapest way to get to Scotland?Posted by mdibar on 6/15/18 at 5:35 pm to white perch
My wife and I are traveling to Scotland the week of July 4th. We are flying out of a Toronto to Dublin, then Glasgow. Flying out of Toronto vs. Detroit saved us $1000. We did the same thing 2 years ago when we went to the Greek Islands. We saved about $1700 for 3 people.
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