Theatre Breaks by coach are perfect for no-fuss theatre trips. They have three main advantages, convenience, capacity and cost. Usually you will pick up the coach quite near your home and be whisked off to London in some comfort. Modern coaches are usually quite luxurious so you can just sit back and relax. No worries about dragging your luggage around on the tube, parking in London, or getting back to the hotel after the show. Arriving back is less stressful too for the same reason, particularly on a Sunday when there are so many problems with train services. Then there is how much you can fit in to your break. Of course you want to make the most of it but it can be hard to find time to do everything you want. Finally, and maybe most important there is the cost. Not just the cost of rail fares, parking or congestion charges. There are all those hidden extras like taxis, extra meals and entertainment. They all add up. A coach break can give you a much cheaper way of doing everything you want without worrying about extra costs. Check Availability for Your Theatre Break by Coach Helping you find the right theatre break by coach We know that people are coming to our sites looking for theatre breaks by coach and until recently we’ve not been able to help much. We are very happy to introduce you to our new partners Omega Holidays who have lots of experience in providing theatre breaks from all over the UK. They are offering our readers some very good value London Theatre breaks by coach. (They also offer rail and even theatre breaks with flights but that’s for another post!) What you can expect on your theatre break Your break will include a stay in a top quality hotel, usually in outer London. They offer excellent value particularly for 2 or 3 day theatre breaks by coach. The breaks come with dinner and dancing included in the price. The weekend breaks include a Saturday matinee performance of the top West End show, and then enjoy dinner at your hotel followed by an evening of dancing. You still get plenty of free time in London for sight seeing, shopping or whatever takes your fancy. A typical 2 day Theatre, Dinner and Dance Coach Trip A typical 2 day Theatre, Dinner and Dance trip looks like this: Day 1 – Early morning departure from your local area, arrive in central London around lunchtime/the early afternoon. You will be dropped off near to your theatre where you will be able to enjoy a matinee performance of your chosen show. After your show, the coach will pick you up from the same point and transfer you to your hotel. Relax and then enjoy dinner in the hotel followed by an after dinner disco. Day 2 – After breakfast you will be dropped off in central London for a morning of sightseeing or shopping. Later you’ll be picked up by your coach make your journey home during the afternoon. Of course the 3 day break is more leisurly with more free time in London The Cost of Theatre Breaks by Coach It has to be said, theatre breaks by coach are not only convenient but also a considerable saving on breaks by rail. For example a 2 day coach break ,with dinner and dancing to see a top show like Billy Elliot, will cost from around £119.95 per person. The same deal by rail starts at around £179 each. If you are rushed for time you can even do an overnight Saturday Night trip, with no extras from just £102 each! 3 Reasons to Choose Theatre Breaks by Coach. Just to repeat myself for a moment, consider:
Convenience – easy pick up points, no luggage to carry round, no worries about tubes, trains, black cabs or parking. Capacity – this is all about making the most of your trip. With these breaks everything is laid on. No worries about restaurants, tickets for shows or other entertainment arrangements. Cost – theatre breaks by coach are just a lot cheaper than breaks by rail. You often get a better class of hotel in outer London for a lower rate. You’ve no hidden extra costs like late night black cabs or after-show restaurant bills.
3 great reasons to choose Theatre Breaks by Coach. Theatre Breaks by Coach was originally posted at London Theatre Breaks blog
