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RizzoRattie:
Hi Doco,

Hinckley Station Taxis: (01455) 614 444
Central Taxis: (01455) 251 125
A1 Taxis: (01455) 61 51 61

(thanks to Southpaw for providing this information)

As for local amenities, yes, they are aware we are having a convention.  The local shops have been advised on the sort of stock that will sell well, and restaurants have been approached, but since they work usually on a full house with a wait for tables, none have offered us any discounts because even with or without our business, their argument is that they will have full capacity. 

I will correct you however regarding previous years there being no local bus service.  There was both a bus stop immediately outside of the Britannia Hotel, as well as a shuttle service to and from the hotel provided by the hotel itself.  However, its a moot point because this year is now the concern.

Since you have worked EF for 15 years, you will understand when I say the next statement: 'there is no pleasing everyone'.  We feel that this service is more than adequate and there were operational reasons as to why we decided NOT to include Hinckley.  We hope that we might be able to offer a preferred rate for a local taxi company, but at the moment, this currently isnt available. If we do obtain one, this information will of course be updated on the website, and an announcement made.  Given the distance being only 2 miles however, it is unlikely we will be able to manage a discounted rate, but we are trying.

My advise would be to obviously pre-plan your journey, which you no doubt are doing, and book a taxi in advance.  Me and my travel companions did this 2 years running when travellign to EF in the Ringburg and we encountered no problems.

Kind regards,

Rizzo

Andi_Raccoon:
Hi Rizzo!

I've got a question regarding the shuttle service: I understand, the bus picks up attendees until its full and drives to the hotel according to the timetable. So if there would be more than 49 people, they need to wait for the next round?

You also mentioned the Hinckley train station being 2 miles away. Is it possible for someone with light baggage to go by feet from there? The distance would be only 1/2 hour walk.

Washu:
Hello Andi,

I believe you are correct in assuming that if the bus is full you will need to wait for the next one should you wish to use the service.

In regards to your second question, it is possible, if you are willing to walk from Hinckley rail station to the hotel, however I would strongly advise not doing this and instead using the local taxi firm whom are located in the stations car park. If you see Rizzo's post above you'll also find the numbers for local firms who can take you down to the hotel.

Hopefully this has answered your questions.

Washu

RizzoRattie:

--- Quote from: Andi_Raccoon on March 07, 2012, 21:31:12 ---Hi Rizzo!

I've got a question regarding the shuttle service: I understand, the bus picks up attendees until its full and drives to the hotel according to the timetable. So if there would be more than 49 people, they need to wait for the next round?

You also mentioned the Hinckley train station being 2 miles away. Is it possible for someone with light baggage to go by feet from there? The distance would be only 1/2 hour walk.

--- End quote ---

Hi Andi,

With regards to the bus load, indeed if it was full (operating on a first come, first served basis) then you would need to wait until the next service.  Given the similiar shuttle service that was available at Britannia by the hotel itself, from experience, it was never in danger of being close to capacity.  We are confident that this will not become an issue.  However, we need to stress that this is a free complimentary service based on best effort.  We want to make things as easy as possible for attendees coming from far afield and hopefully there will be no issues, but its still worth while investigating any other travel arrangements as a contingency just incase of the worst case scenario.

With regards to walking, indeed you could walk it if you feel fit.  This is the route:

http://bit.ly/xPQJZF

Hope this answers your questions.

Many thanks,

Rizzo

Andi_Raccoon:
Yes, this answers my questions, thank you.

I would really like to use the bus service, but i also like to have a plan B at hand, in case something goes wrong.

A5 doesn't really look like it has a sufficient pavement, and running fast enough to use the road itself is always so unrelaxing...
I'm really ok with waiting for a bus, or taking a taxi just in case. It's just that where i live, i get almost everywhere comfortably by foot. So this was just an idea.

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