Posted by David Horne, _the_ chancellor on July 7, 2010, 5:41 am
> > Whats the most reasonably priced and easily arranged (i.e. frequent cheap
> > flights and easy transport at the destination end) weeks holiday break at
> > the sea side, in Spain or similar nearby country; for an elderly couple
> > living in the London area? Thanks for advice.
> >
> How elderly? Fit eldery? Savvy elderly?
> Malaga airport has a good train service to local resorts.The area though is
> full of scammers and pickpockets.
I forgot to lock the locker in Malaga train station a few years ago
(yes, idiotic I know!) and when I got back a few hours later, it was all
there intact.
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"[Do you think the world learned anything from the first
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Posted by Derek F on July 8, 2010, 6:27 pm
>> > Whats the most reasonably priced and easily arranged (i.e. frequent
>> > cheap
>> > flights and easy transport at the destination end) weeks holiday break
>> > at
>> > the sea side, in Spain or similar nearby country; for an elderly couple
>> > living in the London area? Thanks for advice.
>> >
>> How elderly? Fit eldery? Savvy elderly?
>> Malaga airport has a good train service to local resorts.The area though
>> is
>> full of scammers and pickpockets.
> I forgot to lock the locker in Malaga train station a few years ago
> (yes, idiotic I know!) and when I got back a few hours later, it was all
> there intact.
> --
> (*) of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate
> www.davidhorne.net (email address on website)
> "[Do you think the world learned anything from the first
> world war?] No. They never learn." -Harry Patch (1898-2009)
I used to use the two coach train service from Wimbledon to West Croydon. It
quite often did not run because of flooding n the line. We arrived at Malaga
after a thunderstorm and the two coach train was not running to Malaga due
to flooding.
Derek
> > flights and easy transport at the destination end) weeks holiday break at
> > the sea side, in Spain or similar nearby country; for an elderly couple
> > living in the London area? Thanks for advice.
> >
> How elderly? Fit eldery? Savvy elderly?
> Malaga airport has a good train service to local resorts.The area though is
> full of scammers and pickpockets.