This video should give you a good idea. [video=youtube;FkOEJ_BIHYE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkOEJ_BIHYE[/video]
You buy a ticket and get on the bus, which takes you to the ground that Hull City are playing at that day. After the match, the bus brings you home!
And if they don't get you to the ground until 72 minutes during the game, and you ask for a refund; the only e-mail you get is "We will be processing your e-mail shortly" and then nothing more. i only go on Tiger Travel to games I can't get to by train now; bloody ridiculous. The gits still owe me £50
Try the small claims court then. They failed big time but to be fair TT were not alone in being delayed. Glad i left my car at Cockfosters tube station. 3hrs Hull to Cockfosters and 45mins on the tube/train. Happy days,.
Yes it is correct. Sometimes the local fuzz do spot checks on arrival. Ive seen some diet coke bottles filled with something looking and smelling Beer-ish though. Is diet coke supposed to froth like that ?
Ivy. It is not much different to ant other bus and the Ticket office will be able to assist. However the twice I have considered it i had problems. The first time the travel was dearer than the match ticket. The second time was v Barnsley last season on a Tuesday night.I rang them on Friday and they had nearly a full bus available.I was uncertain so left it until the Monday.All bus tickets had been sold at the home match on the Saturday. as Fred Pontin said "Book early"
Correct, it's a legal thing for any vehicle that can seat 8/9 or more people going to a football ground that alcohol cannot be carried. (One of the people I travelled with to away games bought themselves a 7 seater as it was the biggest you could get below the cut off)