Brendan Burgess
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I am going on my own to the Lake District for a few days. I have not taken a ferry before so can I sense check my plans?
1) The place I am going to is not easily accessible by public transport and I will be doing a bit of walking, so I need a car.
2) I considered flying to Manchester and hiring a car but have provisionally decided to drive my own car on the ferry instead
The only advantage of flying is that it's about 90 minutes closer to where I am going.
The advantages of taking my own car on the ferry
1) I am not restricted by luggage. I can bring walking boots and liquids and changes of clothes. I don't really need to think much about packing. If I fly, I have to check in a bag if I want to bring more stuff or limit myself.
2) It works out cheaper overall - when I factor in the cost of getting to the airport, flights and car hire.
3) I don't have to worry about the car hire company ripping me off because of a dent in the car
4) The ferry seems to allow free cancellations with some fares.
5) I would be more comfortable and confident in my own car than in a hire car. I have hired cars in the past but not often.
Am I missing anything?
Assuming I take the ferry...
1) The Irish Ferries Swift seems to be the fastest. Any reason for taking the Stena Line instead. I will check if the times are a bit more convenient.
2) What is the difference between the different fares? Stena Line on one fare allowed free cancellation.

3) How long do I have to be in the port before the boat sails?
4) If I miss the ferry do they allow you to take the next one? Or is that something to do with the Flexi and Flexi +? I should have no problem in Dublin because I live beside the Port. But I would worry a bit about the UK when you hear about 3 hour journeys taking 6 hours.
5) I see no point in paying extra for the lounge for a short journey?
6) Anything else to look out for?
1) The place I am going to is not easily accessible by public transport and I will be doing a bit of walking, so I need a car.
2) I considered flying to Manchester and hiring a car but have provisionally decided to drive my own car on the ferry instead
The only advantage of flying is that it's about 90 minutes closer to where I am going.
The advantages of taking my own car on the ferry
1) I am not restricted by luggage. I can bring walking boots and liquids and changes of clothes. I don't really need to think much about packing. If I fly, I have to check in a bag if I want to bring more stuff or limit myself.
2) It works out cheaper overall - when I factor in the cost of getting to the airport, flights and car hire.
3) I don't have to worry about the car hire company ripping me off because of a dent in the car
4) The ferry seems to allow free cancellations with some fares.
5) I would be more comfortable and confident in my own car than in a hire car. I have hired cars in the past but not often.
Am I missing anything?
Assuming I take the ferry...
1) The Irish Ferries Swift seems to be the fastest. Any reason for taking the Stena Line instead. I will check if the times are a bit more convenient.
2) What is the difference between the different fares? Stena Line on one fare allowed free cancellation.

3) How long do I have to be in the port before the boat sails?
4) If I miss the ferry do they allow you to take the next one? Or is that something to do with the Flexi and Flexi +? I should have no problem in Dublin because I live beside the Port. But I would worry a bit about the UK when you hear about 3 hour journeys taking 6 hours.
5) I see no point in paying extra for the lounge for a short journey?
6) Anything else to look out for?