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Edinburgh '07

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 17:54
by Pete
Katzenjammer will be returning to the Edinburgh Fringe on Friday 17th August - back at the Brunton Theatre again, so I thought it might be an idea to see who's up for a weekend at the Fringe again.
This year, I'd recommend you (a) find a hotel a little closer to the action, and (b) actually see a few shows

. Not to suggest sitting in the beer garden in the shadow of a huge purple upside-down cow wasn't pleasant, though

Pete

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 18:40
by JAT74L
Great idea Pete - I'll keep the seats warm next to the cow!!
Regards
John

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 18:46
by Nottingham Nick
I think we will be in. Just got to check with the boss.


Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 19:57
by McCoy
Originally posted by pixuk
..Friday 17th August
Ooo.. my birthday!

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 20:06
by Pete
We need no further excuses for a cocktail or two then...


Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 21:06
by Nottingham Nick
Anyone got any ideas for hotels?
I realise we have left it a bit late, but I am having trouble finding anything decent near the centre at the moment.
Nick

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 21:15
by buns
I have spoken to Mrs Buns - She says "Yes"[y][y]
Let us know what Hotels come to mind
Buns

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 21:55
by JAT74L
How about - DARE I SAY IT - staying in Glasgow and using Scotrail's finest to pop through and sample the delights?
Just a wee thought.
John

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 22:01
by Nottingham Nick
I don't mind where we stay - getting back to the hotel (wherever it may be) from Musselburgh late Friday night (or early Saturday morning [:I] ) is the main issue.
I assume Scotrail run a fairly late service for Edinburgh revellers returning to Glasgow, John?
Nick

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 23:24
by honey lamb
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
I assume Scotrail run a fairly late service for Edinburgh revellers returning to Glasgow, John?
Nick
Perhaps John could rustle up a train especially for V-Flyers [:w]

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 23:24
by Decker
Could always use high level loyalty schemes to assure a room

Even for points with any luck

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 23:30
by Decker
We're up for it arriving early Fri aft. Looking for hotels now

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 23:41
by Pete
I'll try and dig up a link, but the University of Edinburgh make available pretty good accomodation for those on a budget (but without wanting to stay in a flea-pit).
Other options include renting a private appartment (not as crazy as it may seem - it can work out cheaper to rent a flat for a week than a couple of nights in a hotel). Check the edfringe.com forums for a huge number of people renting out their own flats, or sites like
Factotum. Check out the handy tips on
Frommers with links for further reading.
Pete

Posted:
12 Apr 2007, 09:06
by Scorpio
Oh yes please i`m up for Edinburgh again!
Count me in!

Posted:
23 Apr 2007, 00:10
by RichardMannion
Right so who is up for seeing Pam Ann on the Saturday evening?
8:40pm
http://www.pamann.com/pamedingburgh.htmlThanks,
Richard
PS. Oh yes, forgot to say LadyS and I will be attending EDI again this year. Should be flying up on Friday lunchtime and flying home early evening on the Sunday. Hotel booked, just flights to sort.

Posted:
23 Apr 2007, 00:16
by Pete
Is that this year? Didn't think they'd opened the box office (or even announced the programme) yet.
... but if it is, count me in.
Pete

Posted:
23 Apr 2007, 00:25
by RichardMannion
Originally posted by pixuk
Is that this year? Didn't think they'd opened the box office (or even announced the programme) yet.
... but if it is, count me in.
Pete
Yep, according to this link:
http://www.pamann.com/tourdates.htmThanks,
Richard

Posted:
23 Apr 2007, 00:32
by Pete
Excellent. Count me in then.
Of course, I'll stroll in with the press pass [:w]

Posted:
23 Apr 2007, 00:36
by RichardMannion
For anyone looking for a reasonable hotel deal, I can currently see the Hilton Grosvenor for £99/nt (inc taxes) at
linkThe Hilton at the Airport is £20 cheaper.
Both are more expensive direct at Hilton.com, not sure if Hilton do a price promise in the UK.
(Yes I did search via TravelJungle hence the URL).
Thanks,
Richard

Posted:
23 Apr 2007, 00:46
by Pete
£99 central Edinburgh during the festival for a good hotel is a steal.

Posted:
23 Apr 2007, 01:17
by mcmbenjamin
Oh, but would you earn the points/miles Richard?

Posted:
23 Apr 2007, 09:44
by Decker
Excuse naive question... is there such a thing as "pre booking seats" in these theatres? Wasn't the last time we did the fringe but thought I'd double check. Mrs D and I up Friday afternoon return Sunday evening.

Posted:
23 Apr 2007, 09:49
by Scorpio
Hi all,
Count me in please to see Pamann.
Where is everyone staying so i dont book a hotel and no one is there!

Posted:
23 Apr 2007, 11:32
by Pete
Originally posted by Decker
Excuse naive question... is there such a thing as "pre booking seats" in these theatres? Wasn't the last time we did the fringe but thought I'd double check. Mrs D and I up Friday afternoon return Sunday evening.
It's free-seating in pretty much every theatre on the Fringe (with only some rare exceptions). All we'll need is tickets and to turn up in a crowd reasonably early to bag seats in the same area (remember, in Pam Ann's shows, First Class is up the front!)
Pete

Posted:
23 Apr 2007, 12:00
by Decker
Cool - probably ought to look at Group Bookings for Pam Ann and Katzenjammer