July 6, 2010 - 7/6/2010 ~ Pounds to Rubles ~ Mickey invades the Baltic Sea

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just boxed up my FE's for shipment.....the box weighs 10 pounds!!!:scared1:
glad it will not be in my suitcase....have no idea how much this will cost to ship...

That's heavy. I don't think all my stuff put together will weigh half that amount. I've got lots of little things to put in my FEs. Might I suggest that you get it posted off sooner rather than later. I do a lot of International postage and sometimes things can take a while to reach their destination.
 
Just got a response to my question about washing machines on the main DCL forum. Washers are High Efficiency (HE) and you use your KTTW card to pay ($2 per wash and $2 per dry). Hope this info is useful.
 
For those staying near Paddington, I ate at a nice, but tiny, place last week called the Frontline Club. Very nice. I understand reservations are a must.




I'm thinking like a crepe?

Frontline Club within walking distance?
 

Any good or recommended places to eat dinner :tiptoe: around the Park Plaza Westminister? We are staying there for just one night before heading off to Dover on the 6th. Also, what's the best transportation to take from LHR :fish:with luggage to get to the hotel? Thanks in advance!!!
 
Any good or recommended places to eat dinner :tiptoe: around the Park Plaza Westminister? We are staying there for just one night before heading off to Dover on the 6th. Also, what's the best transportation to take from LHR :fish:with luggage to get to the hotel? Thanks in advance!!!

well, may not be the fastest way but...

we are taking the Piccadilly line from terminal 3 to Hammersmith. from there transferring to district line...my understanding is there are no stairs...just walk across to another platform. then from district to Westminster. The Westminster station has elevators to street level. Now, whether we hail a cab or hoof it across the bridge to county hall has yet to be determined. it depends how exhausted we are.

Heathrow express and Heathrow connect will take you to Paddington. We didn't want to mess around with that...finding a cab or messing around with transferring to circle or district.

hope this helps!:surfweb:

Oh and here is a link for the south bank!!! http://www.southbanklondon.com/
 
Any good or recommended places to eat dinner :tiptoe: around the Park Plaza Westminister? We are staying there for just one night before heading off to Dover on the 6th. Also, what's the best transportation to take from LHR :fish:with luggage to get to the hotel? Thanks in advance!!!

We will be staying there too!!! Finally, I know someone is staying there. We are also looking for transportation to from LHR, since from the hotel to Dover we will get DCL.:cheer2::banana:
 
We are staying at the Hyde Park Hilton the night before the cruise. I think we'll go to Dover early and drop our luggage and walk into town.

I am right now typing up the notes for the house/dog sitter! Oh my!!:cool1:
 
Totally starting to stress ... can't believe that we leave in 3 weeks!!! Starting to pack .... which is really stressing me out .. so much to do, so little time!!!!
 
Deb, John says he does not dial an * - not from his office phone there and his cell phone processes once he hits the + sign, so no * there either. Glad you enjoy our help! We like to assist any time we can. :)

The BEST website to use for easy instructions on how to call ANY country in the world from ANY place in the world is: www.howtocallabroad.com. (We use it at work all the time.)

Thanks to everyone for all your help! I finally feel confident that we'll be able to reach the people at home that we need to call during the trip. Whew, that is a relief!!! :)
 
Frontline Club within walking distance?

Yes, 2 blocks down. Directly across from the medical center with the memorial plaque under the window where penicillin was discovered. You may even find the plaque itself interesting considering it was one of the great medical discoveries in history.

Frontline Club faces the side street. I think it may just say Front Line on the front of the building (can't recall for certain). Really tall doors. My colleague had mentioned that he'd been trying to get in there for over a week or two. I had the concierge make a reservation for me around 3pm for two people. He got us a 7:30 pm seating. Nothing really fancy or spectacular, just a very nice english restaurant. It has a lot of interesting photography on the walls. I understand it's a club that champions independant journalism and a lot of journalists and photographers have contributed the art work.

http://frontlineclub.com/restaurant/
 
BTW, have not seen it mentioned, so I will have some sticky Name Tag labels and a pen so we can identify ourselves at our DIS Meets! :)
 
BTW, have not seen it mentioned, so I will have some sticky Name Tag labels and a pen so we can identify ourselves at our DIS Meets! :)[/QUOTE

no worries. I have that covered but feel free to bring more:) Also - photo guy will be there around 2:30-3 for a group pic.
 
Yes, 2 blocks down. Directly across from the medical center with the memorial plaque under the window where penicillin was discovered. You may even find the plaque itself interesting considering it was one of the great medical discoveries in history.

Frontline Club faces the side street. I think it may just say Front Line on the front of the building (can't recall for certain). Really tall doors. My colleague had mentioned that he'd been trying to get in there for over a week or two. I had the concierge make a reservation for me around 3pm for two people. He got us a 7:30 pm seating. Nothing really fancy or spectacular, just a very nice english restaurant. It has a lot of interesting photography on the walls. I understand it's a club that champions independant journalism and a lot of journalists and photographers have contributed the art work.

http://frontlineclub.com/restaurant/

that looks nice. Need to get my map out but by chance is it anywhere close to Kensington? We r staying at the milestone. Any dining recs for that area?
 
that looks nice. Need to get my map out but by chance is it anywhere close to Kensington? We r staying at the milestone. Any dining recs for that area?

Maybe about a mile away. I don't have too many recommendations. I'm not a London expert. I just know a few places around the areas I've stayed in for business or have specifically travelled to so I could scope it out (such as around the Holborn station).
 
that looks nice. Need to get my map out but by chance is it anywhere close to Kensington? We r staying at the milestone. Any dining recs for that area?

Harrods has a large food hall where you can sit and try pizzas and sushi and other items. There are lots of small cafes around the Harrods area. Don't know what they're like but I have tried one that's at the side of Harrods and it was lovely. It's on the left hand side of the street as you come out of the train station next door to Harrods. The cakes and buns in the window look devine and the foods not bad either. There's a Marks and Spencer food shop where you can buy ready to eat pasta and salad meals and sandwiches, a McDonalds, a small supermarket and Harrods have their own cafe as well as the one in the main store. A little further into town there's a Hard Rock Cafe, infact it's the first ever one to open. Hope that helps
 
Harrods has a large food hall where you can sit and try pizzas and sushi and other items. There are lots of small cafes around the Harrods area. Don't know what they're like but I have tried one that's at the side of Harrods and it was lovely. It's on the left hand side of the street as you come out of the train station next door to Harrods. The cakes and buns in the window look devine and the foods not bad either. There's a Marks and Spencer food shop where you can buy ready to eat pasta and salad meals and sandwiches, a McDonalds, a small supermarket and Harrods have their own cafe as well as the one in the main store. A little further into town there's a Hard Rock Cafe, infact it's the first ever one to open. Hope that helps

True but for those going to Harrod's make sure you adhere to their policy of dress for entrance...
 
True but for those going to Harrod's make sure you adhere to their policy of dress for entrance...

There's isn't a dress code for Harrods. I've been in loads of times in jeans and trainers, sometimes soaking wet and have never been asked to leave.
 
from the Harrod's web site:

Does Harrods have a dress code?

We aim to make shopping at Harrods pleasurable in every respect. To achieve this we operate a dress code, which has been widely welcomed by our customers.



The Dress Code does not permit any person to enter the store dressed in the following manner: wearing high-cut, Bermuda or beach shorts; swimwear; athletic singlets; cycling shorts; flip flops or thong sandals; with a bare midriff or bare feet; or wearing dirty or unkempt clothing.


So- clean up and you can get in! :goodvibes

joanne
 
from the Harrod's web site:

Does Harrods have a dress code?

We aim to make shopping at Harrods pleasurable in every respect. To achieve this we operate a dress code, which has been widely welcomed by our customers.



The Dress Code does not permit any person to enter the store dressed in the following manner: wearing high-cut, Bermuda or beach shorts; swimwear; athletic singlets; cycling shorts; flip flops or thong sandals; with a bare midriff or bare feet; or wearing dirty or unkempt clothing.


So- clean up and you can get in! :goodvibes

joanne

Well that news to me. I visit just about every January and like I say I've never been turned away. But then again it January so I'd definitely not be wearing swimwear or flip flops. Seriously though, so long as you're dressed sensibly then there isn't a problem, although they don't like you to have backpacks on your back you have to carry them at your side. Strange but true as I have a very small one which I take everywhere, it's more of a purse really and I was told to take it off my shoulder and carry it.
 
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