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AI boat trips

Postby feefee1970 » 31 Aug 2012 10:13

Hello do u still run the AI trip in a smaller boat , can you still book in office or has it to be done online Im a bit confused
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Re: AI boat trips

Postby dksbbs » 31 Aug 2012 11:46

feefee1970 wrote:Hello do u still run the AI trip in a smaller boat , can you still book in office or has it to be done online Im a bit confused


It appears they are no longer available, the ones various of us were trying to arrange have been cancelled.


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Re: AI boat trips

Postby Sami » 31 Aug 2012 13:14

JT can arrange an AI one if you really want it but it will be on a much larger boat and packed out with all and sundry. Pity as I enjoy the all in's and especially when everyone is a forum member. But it won't be the case on any front now on.
Lazy day boats are still going though and that's the one I'll be booking in September.
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Re: AI boat trips

Postby kirky » 01 Sep 2012 06:07

When I was there few weeks ago the tour reps were all selling all inclusive boat trips :!:
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Re: AI boat trips

Postby noodles1609 » 01 Sep 2012 09:10

We did the 5 bays through ICR a couple of weeks ago, cracking boat, cracking crew, nice day. Food was good and we had as much drink as we wanted to have, certainly wouldn't have had any more on an all inclusive. Including the trip, it worked out at £18.50 each for the full day, decent quality booze, and named brands, don't think you get that on AI much these days, particularly the ones you can book on the beach front.
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Re: AI boat trips

Postby feefee1970 » 01 Sep 2012 16:35

ive spent £25 quid on soft drinks and glass off wine with meal, a few back and Iwas being carefull, never mind im sure i find something thanks all
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Re: AI boat trips

Postby Caltonian » 01 Sep 2012 18:02

noodles1609 wrote:We did the 5 bays through ICR a couple of weeks ago, cracking boat, cracking crew, nice day. Food was good and we had as much drink as we wanted to have, certainly wouldn't have had any more on an all inclusive. Including the trip, it worked out at £18.50 each for the full day, decent quality booze, and named brands, don't think you get that on AI much these days, particularly the ones you can book on the beach front.


So was this £18.50, with you paying for the booze i.e the trip price and all the drinks you bought on board came to £18.50 each? That's pretty good and I think i'd prefer to do this. The last time we had had a heavy night before the trip and I found I could hardly drink anything until about 4 o'clock lol. Wasn't so bad as we had got the AI trip incredibly cheap but it's always made me wary about shelling out again for AI.
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