In May 2024, wife and I have arrived to the terminal just before 9pm.
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Check in was a doddle, loading from memory started at around 9:00pm. All very civilised too.
We were in our cabin just after 9:30pm.
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The in room mini fridge had complimentary drinks for us to consume. A first for me, having never had such convenience in any other ferry.
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The restaurant was open too, where we indulged in some grub.
After Dinner, we ventured out onto open deck for a some fresh air and spent a few moments watching professionals loading lorry trailers into very tight parking positions.
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The boat had its tether ropes released at 10:45pm according to my photographs.
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There is a convenient
Morrisons fuel station just around the corner from the port. We have refuelled there, having been informed that fuel in Holland is one of the most expensive in Europe.
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Decent breakfast on board, from memory my only complaint was the not so pleasant coffee, so I’d opt for tea instead.
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Would happily use it again, if we want to be traveling to Germany, especially northern parts or onto Scandinavia, northern Eastern Europe. etc.
We live circa 100 miles away from Harwich and sailing time suits me/us fine, Less so I guess for the wife as she’s an early bird. In bed at sunset and up at sunrise and does need solid 8-9 hour sleep or else she’s a right cranky …… We can leave home at 6:30pm having finished work, use the night crossing to gain more exploring time the following morning when we arrive in Hoek Von Holland without having to get up at 3am to catch and early Chunnel train and loose an hour in a space of 35 minutes. Chunnel works for us if we are headed for France, Italy and beyond. A bit more pita if trying to get to say central Germany, but certainly doable.