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[Brighton] Planes, trains & coaches -- 1st trip to UK and Brighton, April-May 2023



Quebec Seagull

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Oct 19, 2022
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Gatineau, Québec, CANADA
Hello everyone! I'm planning a 2-week trip to North Wales and London, and would like to spend several days in Brighton for the April 29 and May 6 home fixtures (assuming the coronation doesn't louse up the schedule).

My plane would be landing in Gatwick April 29 at 10:45 am. I figure I'll disembark between 11:00 and 11:15, spend another 30 mins at customs, 20 mins to pick up my suitcase at the carousel, 15 mins to get to South Terminal, 30-40 mins to ride the train to Brighton, 30 mins to check into the hotel, then a 10-min walk to the Old Steine bus stop (F, I think it is) to take the shuttle to the Amex at around 2:00.

Question: is this a likely scenario? Are these assumptions reasonable, or should I not even bother buying a ticket to the match because I may miss most or all of the match?

Thanks in advance for your help. Hey, maybe some of us can meet at a pub for a pint! :cool:

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Stat Brother

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I think I'm being woooshed but anyway.

You're likely to miss the match entirely because:-

A - it was played the day before.
2 - it will be played the day after.
C - It kicked off as you land.
Or
d - You can go with a couple of hours to spare.
 












Coldeanseagull

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Mar 13, 2013
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Made me chuckle that.
30 minutes at customs :lolol:

20 minutes at the carousel:lolol::lolol:

Have you ever been to Gatwick?

30-40 mins to ride the train to Brighton:laugh:

Yeah, you'll be fine
 


Stat Brother

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Made me chuckle that.
30 minutes at customs :lolol:

20 minutes at the carousel:lolol::lolol:

Have you ever been to Gatwick?

30-40 mins to ride the train to Brighton:laugh:

Yeah, you'll be fine
Part of the reason for thinking it's a woooosh.

Someone's bringing their 1st World luxuries to 3rd World Great Britain
 






Rookie

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Feb 8, 2005
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Unfortunately your timings are unlikely to work. Any flight delays and/or delays at Gatwick will royally screw you up
 


Quebec Seagull

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Oct 19, 2022
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Gatineau, Québec, CANADA
Part of the reason for thinking it's a woooosh.

Someone's bringing their 1st World luxuries to 3rd World Great Britain

Is it really that bad? I've lived and travelled in several dozen countries -- first-, second- and third-world -- and had my share of frustrating experiences in airports and railway stations, but never in similarly sized advanced nations like, say, South Korea. Have Conservative misrule and Brexit really turned you, logistically speaking, into a Soviet republic?

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Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Getting from the tarmac at Gatwick to the Amex via a central Brighton hotel in three hours feels optimistic, although when you break it down as you have done, it should be possible - you'd need everything to go in your favour though.

But, as others have said, you'll want to wait to see if it's moved for TV. The good news is only one move - lunchtime Saturday - will stuff your plans. Any other move such as teatime Saturday, Sunday afternoon or Monday evening will mitigate any time concerns. I'm assuming it won't be played on Friday evening as that slot is rarely used.
 


wellquickwoody

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Made me chuckle that.
30 minutes at customs :lolol:

20 minutes at the carousel:lolol::lolol:

Have you ever been to Gatwick?

30-40 mins to ride the train to Brighton:laugh:

Yeah, you'll be fine
All perfectly achievable on the right day. Getting all three timings on the right day to line up together is where the plan may fall down.
 


Bozza

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Just checked and it's Wolves at home. Doesn't feel like a prime draw for sofa punters as the season works towards s conclusion, so feels unlikely for a TV pick.
 




Stat Brother

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Is it really that bad? I've lived and travelled in several dozen countries -- first-, second- and third-world -- and had my share of frustrating experiences in airports and railway stations, but never in similarly sized advanced nations like, say, South Korea. Have Conservative misrule and Brexit really turned you, logistically speaking, into a Soviet republic?

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Despite me starting 'it' you don't really want to turn this into 'that' thread.

Fingers crossed we've got our pooh together by spring.
God help us if we haven't.
 


Quebec Seagull

Vive le football... LIBRE!
Oct 19, 2022
511
Gatineau, Québec, CANADA
Thank you, everyone, for your feedback. It looks like my best bet would be to fly in on Friday the 28. I'm not sure I can push back the start of my trip a day earlier, though. I guess I'll just hope that the May 6 tie is rescheduled on a date that's convenient for me. 🤞🍀

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The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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Hello everyone! I'm planning a 2-week trip to North Wales and London, and would like to spend several days in Brighton for the April 29 and May 6 home fixtures (assuming the coronation doesn't louse up the schedule).

My plane would be landing in Gatwick April 29 at 10:45 am. I figure I'll disembark between 11:00 and 11:15, spend another 30 mins at customs, 20 mins to pick up my suitcase at the carousel, 15 mins to get to South Terminal, 30-40 mins to ride the train to Brighton, 30 mins to check into the hotel, then a 10-min walk to the Old Steine bus stop (F, I think it is) to take the shuttle to the Amex at around 2:00.

Question: is this a likely scenario? Are these assumptions reasonable, or should I not even bother buying a ticket to the match because I may miss most or all of the match?

Thanks in advance for your help. Hey, maybe we some of us can meet at a pub for a pint! :cool:

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We don’t have pubs anymore. We do have a selection of family friendly restaurants that serve beer. Although they’re all shit.
 


Sid and the Sharknados

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Sep 4, 2022
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Is it really that bad? I've lived and travelled in several dozen countries -- first-, second- and third-world -- and had my share of frustrating experiences in airports and railway stations, but never in similarly sized advanced nations like, say, South Korea. Have Conservative misrule and Brexit really turned you, logistically speaking, into a Soviet republic?

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I don't think these specific issues are brexit related, but I'm sure somebody could be found to disagree with me.
I can see you spending longer at customs/passport control, and the train timing seems to depend on you arriving at the station at exactly the right time. And the trains running properly that day.
 








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