I even signed a petition to save the tradition of the traffic cone on the Wellington statue, so I HAD to pay him a visit again.
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I even signed a petition to save the tradition of the traffic cone on the Wellington statue, so I HAD to pay him a visit again.
If you think ahead, you can save quite a bit of money: my Glasgow Subway smartcard arrived at my hostel before I did, so I can start using it straight away now. I especially like the automatically applied ‘daily cap’ of £2.70, which is already cheaper than two single rides, and certainly cheaper than the £4 paper day ticket!
Double espresso, juice & ‘Manfosh’ bagel at Where the Monkey Sleeps.
We actually arrived 25 minutes early, but if you’re so uncomfortable you can’t really sleep, seven and a half hours still seems like a very long time!
Now first a coffee and a hearty breakfast to get me started.
Apparently the MegaBus Gold coach broke down, and has been replaced by what seems to be the oldest vehicle in the fleet… So no luxurious seats, no private berths, no WiFi, and not even power outlets for the passengers. And I was really looking forward to use the sleeper service for the first time!
That’ll be a call to customer services in the morning for a refund…
Update: After a short Twitter exchange, they promptly refunded me the MegaBus – MegaBus Gold price difference, so no complaints there.