
THE JOURNEY.
As will be seen from the time-table opposite, the first meal booked is in London. It will therefore he necessary to take a packed meal for the journey to London. It may also be advisable to provide a snack to be eaten on the boat.
For the journey you are advised to travel in something comfortable and which will stand up io three days of travel. Girls are requested not to wear shoes with stiletto heels in the coach as these may cause damage to the upholstery and fittings.
The coach proprietor does NOT allow chewing gum in the coach as this can easily spoil the upholstery.
Luggage should be limited as follows- one MEDIUM sized suit case - NOT of the expanding type - in which the bulk of your luggage will be transported. This will be stored in the coach boot for the whole of the outward and return journey. For overnight stops, a small case, for towel, soap, change of socks etc. will be kept inside the coach. It is clearly necessary to have overnight cases as SMALL as is practicable in view if the limited amount of space available. Rucksacks should NOT be used for luggage. Holdalls are permitted but cases are preferred as those will be easier to pack into the boat.
Once on board the cross channel steamer, you are advised to take the opportunity to rest as much as possible in view of the long drive on the following day. Claim your seats as soon as possible the outward journey.