@@TheFirstDrop1 I understand i was there on the 28th of october or something like that and i was confused as on my navigation it showed that there was something closed so i went the way you have went, but when i got to the port i noticed that it was actually it wasn't closed it was just changed to a one way so it was possible to turn there idk how it is now as i dont live there
The reason they keep the doors closed is to stop a disaster. The Herald of Free Enterprise left Zeeburgge and 193 people died when the car deck flooded ad the ship capsized.
Well, the tunnel was nice and quick but with a massive drive, the ferry was so simple and we could just relax. Tbh, the thought of driving back was really bothering me, which is why I chose the ferry, and I’m glad I did, was honestly worth it, especially if you live in the north east
Aww reminds me of when we came back from Disneyland Paris. And the weather was the same at sea haha 😄
Yeah, was freezing out at sea haha
2:30 the one on the right goes there also, you would keep going straight and it would also take you there
Thanks for your comment. I made the executive decision to ignore the sat nav at that point haha. Glad it worked out.
@@TheFirstDrop1 I understand i was there on the 28th of october or something like that and i was confused as on my navigation it showed that there was something closed so i went the way you have went, but when i got to the port i noticed that it was actually it wasn't closed it was just changed to a one way so it was possible to turn there idk how it is now as i dont live there
The reason they keep the doors closed is to stop a disaster. The Herald of Free Enterprise left Zeeburgge and 193 people died when the car deck flooded ad the ship capsized.
Thanks for the comment. I will have to look that up.
Tunnel or ferry; which did you prefer?
Well, the tunnel was nice and quick but with a massive drive, the ferry was so simple and we could just relax. Tbh, the thought of driving back was really bothering me, which is why I chose the ferry, and I’m glad I did, was honestly worth it, especially if you live in the north east