noodlesmum
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We woke up bright and early on the 27th to get down to Folkstone for our crossing. We were booked on the 1:30 but hoped to make better time and catch an earlier crossing. We knew the travel had been disrupted over Christmas due to snow but the Eurotunnel helpline suggested all was well with the car train.
We arrived at the Terminal at 10:30am raring to go - only to find that there were no earlier crossings and 2 hour delays
So we decided to make the best of it, parked up went inside and had a Full English
Several hours later we finally got on the 2:30pm crossing, which meant we hit France at 4:00pm local time just as it was getting dark 
DH put his foot down but with all the best intentions we couldn't do it without a break and after a few loo stops we finally goto the Cheyenne at 8:00pm (missing our reservation at Beaver Creek
) However the advantage of arriving at this late hour was no queue to check in! We checked in, hired a kettle (25 euro) and asked the lady to call SL to see if she could re-arrange our dining reservation but Beaver Creek was fully booked until 10pm! I started to think the resort might be busy....
We drove round to the North car park and unloaded our bags into our rooms in the sundance building, the rooms were lovely, so warm, and connecting which was great
Outside however was a totally different story - it was SO COLD and slippy, the snow had melted to slush and pushing DS in his pushchair was nearly impossible - the final temp on the car that night was -4 degrees.
We were starving and decided to stretch our legs and walk to the village, I'd hoped that by now (9:30pm) we might get into Annettes - but no there was a queue about 15 deep outside the door. Everywhere was busy so we decided to go to King Luds. We were really tired, cold and hungry and King Luds seated us straight away which was great - we ordered a few beers..
And a Flam for starters which was yummy...
We all had the set menu of 1/2 chicken and chips followed by crepes, though I was gutted we chose to eat somewhere where we couldn't use shareholders discount I have to say the food was really nice and we'd eat there again if we needed to.
Then very tired and cold we trudged back to the Cheyenne for a well deserved rest!
We arrived at the Terminal at 10:30am raring to go - only to find that there were no earlier crossings and 2 hour delays



DH put his foot down but with all the best intentions we couldn't do it without a break and after a few loo stops we finally goto the Cheyenne at 8:00pm (missing our reservation at Beaver Creek


We drove round to the North car park and unloaded our bags into our rooms in the sundance building, the rooms were lovely, so warm, and connecting which was great

We were starving and decided to stretch our legs and walk to the village, I'd hoped that by now (9:30pm) we might get into Annettes - but no there was a queue about 15 deep outside the door. Everywhere was busy so we decided to go to King Luds. We were really tired, cold and hungry and King Luds seated us straight away which was great - we ordered a few beers..


And a Flam for starters which was yummy...

We all had the set menu of 1/2 chicken and chips followed by crepes, though I was gutted we chose to eat somewhere where we couldn't use shareholders discount I have to say the food was really nice and we'd eat there again if we needed to.
Then very tired and cold we trudged back to the Cheyenne for a well deserved rest!