How much is a school trip these days?
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A bajillion pounds?
It's £375 overall at the moment for four days, and they want £200 deposit.
Quote: Aaron @ October 15 2008, 5:08 PM BSTFinck, any idea if they do tours of any kind around all the underground shit that the Nazis DID get built? I seem to recall that quite a large section of a massive underground railway system was completed...?
Never really (in a touristy capacity) been to Berlin. It's on the edge of nowhere. And as I'm already quite good at procrastinating I never thought of moving there.
But I think I've seen a documentary about it once. I believe there are underground tours. Wiki's your friend.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ October 15 2008, 5:19 PM BSTIt's £375 overall at the moment for four days, and they want £200 deposit.
Ahh, that's not too bad, I suppose.
As long as you're not going on a bus....?
Flying with EasyJet, so who wants my belongings if we crash? Providing that they don't get lost in baggage handling, obviously...
Quote: Finck @ October 15 2008, 5:20 PM BSTBut I think I've seen a documentary about it once. I believe there are underground tours. Wiki's your friend.
Your signature reminds me of "That 70s show", Finck!
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ October 15 2008, 5:19 PM BSTIt's £375 overall at the moment for four days, and they want £200 deposit.
When I was in ... year 12, I think, my school arranged a trip to China. It was set to last almost a month, and cost £1,500 or something stupid.
Half way through the year, and a good few hundred in payments for each student later, and bird flu broke out...
Quote: Finck @ October 15 2008, 5:26 PM BSThttp://berliner-unterwelten.de/guided-tours.3.1.html
Ah, brilliant, thank you.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ October 15 2008, 5:28 PM BSTYour signature reminds me of "That 70s show", Finck!
It's a Catwoman quote...
It just reminds me of when they use the cat litter to soak up the snow when they get caught in it on a road trip...
Quote: Aaron @ October 15 2008, 5:29 PM BSTWhen I was in ... year 12, I think, my school arranged a trip to China. It was set to last almost a month, and cost £1,500 or something stupid.
Half way through the year, and a good few hundred in payments for each student later, and bird flu broke out...
Ohhh dear!
Quote: Aaron @ October 15 2008, 5:29 PM BSTWhen I was in ... year 12, I think, my school arranged a trip to China. It was set to last almost a month, and cost £1,500 or something stupid.
Except for the birdflu going to china for just under a month for £1500 aint bad!
I went to new york for like 5 days and it cost like £700. (With College)
I could've done that in February instead of Berlin, but Berlin's actually slightly beneficial for history, and almost everyone I know is going on it.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ October 15 2008, 5:42 PM BSTI could've done that in February instead of Berlin, but Berlin's actually slightly beneficial for history, and almost everyone I know is going on it.
Mine was set for febuary, must be really cheap then.
I would choose NY over Berlin I reckon anyday, more vibrant I assume and less german.
More money both for the trip and spending wise too, though.