You should just be grateful I've grown out of most of my childhood propensity to throw up on any and every form of moving transport Trains were always the best option, but even then, I had my momentsMBH wrote:Hmmm... my company compared with throwing up for hours - that does a guy's confidence the world of gooddramaticat wrote: Perhaps I shouldn't travel any more. After all, look what happens when I get on a train from Durham to London ...
We'd like to do this holiday again, and are looking at going by train next time to avoid both vomit (not just mine - there were several parties of schoolchildren on the boat - just imagine!) and an 8-hour drive. Anyone have any experience with French trains?
I was just about to go and find my way out on deck when the captain announced that it was out of bounds due to bad weather I ended up sitting in a little cubbyhole near some drinks machines on the floor to try and hide from everyone. It was particularly annoying because we had booked comfy reclining seats Apparently it was so rough that a couple of the waves went right over the top of the ferryLAT wrote:I'm not a fan of hovercrafts, I like to be able to get out into fresh air.