I live in the Uk and fancied a holiday just going around Great Britain for a week by train and saw this was an option.

Just wondering if anyone has used it and was it worth the price vs booking each trip in advance.

  • DrCake@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 months ago

    Thanks for the reply. How did you find getting on trains without a seat reservation? Did you have trains you couldn’t get on because they were full or did you pay the extra for a seat?

    • GreatAlbatrossA
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      2 months ago

      If you travel outside of rush hours, you’ll normally be fine for seats.

      Normally seat reservations come free with booking a ticket ahead of time (with the trade-off that the ticket is often less flexible).

      Look into how the ALR works with sleeper trains, as that could save you a packet on hotels (plus it means that you can avoid going along the same section twice while conscious)

      Personally…I’d say that I could spend the £400 better on individual tickets, especially if booked ahead. But I probably wouldn’t want to spend 7 days solidly on the trains, whereas you might!

      Railforums are a great resource on this, this thread may be of interest: https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/gb-rail-rover-tips-advice-all-line-rover-or-regional-rovers.236862/

    • HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.org
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      2 months ago

      I had no trouble because I was traveling at Random Tourist Hours, likely missing peak times.

      I paid £20 extra for an a-la-carte first class upgrade on one trip (Swindon-Plymouth) because it was suggested by the family members I was visiting, and in retrospect, I’d rather have the money.