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Door 2 Tour .Com Or Leger Coach Trip
Going to Switzerland for Xmas package, both seem to be about the same thing on offer. Anyone advise ?
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It's probably the same holiday!
A quote from Door2tour.com's website:
"The Website is a marketing website only and Door2Tour.com does not supply Tours, products or services and acts as an agent for Operators featured on the Website".
As there are only a fairly small number of coach firms in the UK who will be operating tours to Switzerland at Christmas, it's quite possible that the tour you're seeing on the Door2tour.com website is actually the one that's part of Leger's operations.
Looking at this tour, as an example, I see that the reference number given for it is D2TLEGMAF:
https:/ /www.do or2tour .com/to urs/leg er/pict uresque -lake-c onstanc e-feldk irch--z rich-ch ristmas -market s-maf
The 'LEG' bit within it strongly suggests to me that it's actually operated by Leger.
My own instinct would be to cut out the middle man (Door2tour.com) and book directly with the tour operator (Leger Holidays). You'll then be handing over your money to a company that's fully ABTA bonded, rather than to one that isn't.
It's probably the same holiday!
A quote from Door2tour.com's website:
"The Website is a marketing website only and Door2Tour.com does not supply Tours, products or services and acts as an agent for Operators featured on the Website".
As there are only a fairly small number of coach firms in the UK who will be operating tours to Switzerland at Christmas, it's quite possible that the tour you're seeing on the Door2tour.com website is actually the one that's part of Leger's operations.
Looking at this tour, as an example, I see that the reference number given for it is D2TLEGMAF:
https:/
The 'LEG' bit within it strongly suggests to me that it's actually operated by Leger.
My own instinct would be to cut out the middle man (Door2tour.com) and book directly with the tour operator (Leger Holidays). You'll then be handing over your money to a company that's fully ABTA bonded, rather than to one that isn't.
Ooh! Very nice - but not cheap!
The Door2tour.com reference for that one is D2TLEGXSJ, which fairly obviously translates as . . .
D2T = Door2tour
LEG = Leger
XSG = Xmas, Switzerland, Jungfrau
https:/ /www.do or2tour .com/to urs/leg er/chri stmas-i n-switz erland- -the-ju ngfrau- railway -xsj
So it's obviously the Leger Holidays' one.
Enjoy your trip!
The Door2tour.com reference for that one is D2TLEGXSJ, which fairly obviously translates as . . .
D2T = Door2tour
LEG = Leger
XSG = Xmas, Switzerland, Jungfrau
https:/
So it's obviously the Leger Holidays' one.
Enjoy your trip!
I stand by the final paragraph of my first post.
(Lucky you. My parents could never afford any of the foreign trips run by my school. The only residential trip I went on was fell walking in the Lake District. Ascending Helvellyn via Striding Edge though was still quite exciting for a teenager from fairly flat Suffolk!)
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(Lucky you. My parents could never afford any of the foreign trips run by my school. The only residential trip I went on was fell walking in the Lake District. Ascending Helvellyn via Striding Edge though was still quite exciting for a teenager from fairly flat Suffolk!)
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