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deecay
17/08/2008, 11:29 PM
Havent seen a London thread,im looking at mid-week Carling Cup games for late Aug. QPR West Ham and Brighton(im flying to Gatwick) are playing at home.What else is there to do different?Ive been to London and ive done the tourist things before.Im looking for something different eg.theme parks,different sporting events and any suggestions welcome

Red&White Rover
18/08/2008, 12:15 AM
Brighton is a dive...bit outside Laaandan anyway...

sligoman
18/08/2008, 11:45 AM
Brighton's about the same distance from Gatwick as London is. You'd have to go to one or the other(Brighton or London) really unless ya want to spend a fair bit on public transport.

As for theme parks around London, Chessington(12miles from London) and Thorpe Park(20 miles), none in centre of London but I'd say transport would take you there handy enough. There's a legoland in Windsor too I think, more for young kids afaik.

deecay
18/08/2008, 2:00 PM
Ya its one or the other,not going for long

endabob1
18/08/2008, 3:14 PM
Brighton's great, a really nice seaside town with good bars & places to eat/go out, it's been a couple of years since I was there but Kemp Town was a nice part of town
www.visitbrighton.com will give you plenty of ideas.

If you're keen to go to some sports then go to London, from Gatwick you should get the train to Victoria, there's normally some deals availible for rooms, try laterooms or lastminute.com I usually manage to get a deal of some kind.
Once in London there's the usual array of football grounds or for Rugby if you happen to be there for the weekend you could try Harlequins at the Stoop or Saracens at Watford (Season doesn't start until September 6th and there is the annual double header at Twickenham involving London Irish v Wasps & Quins v Saracens)
Otherwise Wimbledon Dogs is a good night out, Windosr has racing on a Monday night during the Summer months, other tracks local to London are Ascot, Epsom, Lingfield & Sandown Park.
As a wild stab in the dark if you are interested the Cricket season is coming to a climax, England play 2 x One dayers against the Proteas at the end of August but tickets may be hard to come by.
Last stab in the dark, the Tour of Britain road race starts in London on the 7th of September, it's no Tour de France though.

Pauro 76
18/08/2008, 3:24 PM
Last stab in the dark, the Tour of Britain road race starts in London on the 7th of September, it's no Tour de France though.

Unfortunate choice of phrase with all the stabbings happening here at the moment. ;) I reckon you should head over to the dog racing at Walthamstow. The stadium is closing down very soon, a chance to see it for the only time. the town itself is a dive though and the stadium is the only thing going for it.

deecay
18/08/2008, 4:23 PM
Brighton's great, a really nice seaside town with good bars & places to eat/go out, it's been a couple of years since I was there but Kemp Town was a nice part of town
www.visitbrighton.com will give you plenty of ideas.

If you're keen to go to some sports then go to London, from Gatwick you should get the train to Victoria, there's normally some deals availible for rooms, try laterooms or lastminute.com I usually manage to get a deal of some kind.
Once in London there's the usual array of football grounds or for Rugby if you happen to be there for the weekend you could try Harlequins at the Stoop or Saracens at Watford (Season doesn't start until September 6th and there is the annual double header at Twickenham involving London Irish v Wasps & Quins v Saracens)
Otherwise Wimbledon Dogs is a good night out, Windosr has racing on a Monday night during the Summer months, other tracks local to London are Ascot, Epsom, Lingfield & Sandown Park.
As a wild stab in the dark if you are interested the Cricket season is coming to a climax, England play 2 x One dayers against the Proteas at the end of August but tickets may be hard to come by.
Last stab in the dark, the Tour of Britain road race starts in London on the 7th of September, it's no Tour de France though.
Alot of info there,I am intrested in rugby and cricket but I have to be back for the 28th of Aug.Thanks again

paul_oshea
19/08/2008, 11:04 AM
Unfortunate choice of phrase with all the stabbings happening here at the moment. ;) I reckon you should head over to the dog racing at Walthamstow. The stadium is closing down very soon, a chance to see it for the only time. the town itself is a dive though and the stadium is the only thing going for it.

id say you could get there with not much on at this stage, considering it closed last weekend......

Sligo Hornet
21/08/2008, 8:05 AM
Unfortunate choice of phrase with all the stabbings happening here at the moment. ;) I reckon you should head over to the dog racing at Walthamstow. The stadium is closing down very soon, a chance to see it for the only time. the town itself is a dive though and the stadium is the only thing going for it.

You've missed the boat....last weekend was the final meeting!:(

paul_oshea
21/08/2008, 2:11 PM
i never knew of your parrot-like qualities hornet!

Pauro 76
21/08/2008, 8:00 PM
You've missed the boat....last weekend was the final meeting!:(

Was away that weekend so missed the hype on it closing down .. hope they don't demolish the place. They probably will though sadly. Wimbledon, Romford and Crayford the only dog racing places left in London, a sad decline.

deecay
22/08/2008, 2:47 PM
Any suggestions on anything to do Mon-Wed?