Question for UK members
We were considering our first trip to London for the summer of 2012, but we just remembered the Olympics are next summer.
How crazy do you think it will be?
We really don't care much about the Olympics
We are from the NYC area, so we know crowded and crazy, but do you think it will be worth it to go to London or not?
How crazy do you think it will be?
We really don't care much about the Olympics
We are from the NYC area, so we know crowded and crazy, but do you think it will be worth it to go to London or not?
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Maybe I will post this tomorrow, when its not 3AM in London.0
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I personally would avoid it. Hotels will be hard to book, it will be busy, crime will be rife and everything will be way over priced to bring money in from tourists as obviously there will be way more than usual! If you go between 12th and 29th Aug then it should be Okay as thats the gap between the olympic games and the paralympic games BUT still olympic crazy and probably expensive. This isnt fact obviously, It is just my opinion. Hope it helps!x0
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I have no doubt in my mind it will be horrendous in London at the time of the olympics. Its busy enough at most times without all the extra stuff thrown in. Probably best to avoid it really.0
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Don't let the Olympics put you off visiting the UK - there are places which are far superior to London here...0
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Its going to be mental. I would suggest not coming during the Olympics.0
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Hi
I live in Bolton in the Uk and have friends in London .... It is going to be madness and everything will be booked up and double if not triple the price ..... stay well clear and come another time as it's an amazing place and well worth the visit
Jo
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i would avoid coming to london for a holiday during the olympics unless part of your reason of coming is to check out some of the events. i live in london and am hoping to get out during that period if i can as i know it is going to be chaotic0
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Don't let the Olympics put you off visiting the UK - there are places which are far superior to London here...
Though yes if you don't mind missing London then the rest of the UK will probably be quite alright0 -
I agree it will be crazy busy and all the usual costs of such things as hotels and resturants etc will sure to high sky rocketed because of the olympics but i am hoping this is only the nearest places associated with the olympics. It could surprise us and be really cheap to visit with more calm then ever seen before.
What ever you decide to do hope you have a great visit:)0 -
london will be a nightmare, but the rest of the uk will be a sea of relative calm even the other olympic venues0
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As a Londoner i think you would be mad to come here at this time. it's going to be packed, i've got olympic tickets if i didn't i'd be going on holiday.0
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The underground can barely cope with the usual everyday traffic at certain times of day. I dread to think what it would be like during the olympics. I would avoid going to London during the olympics personally.
But there are loads of other great places to visit in the UK and they are not overpriced like London. London prices are ridiculous. We went there a couple of weeks ago and was shocked at some of the prices and I only live 30 something miles away! Enjoy your visit whenever you decide to come :happy:0 -
I think it will be very busy and expensive tbh x0
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I would avoid London during the games but there are plenty of other amazing places to visit - Bath, Edinburgh, Oxford, Belfast - maybe you could tag on a few days in London at the start or end of your trip, timed to avoid the games?0
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i agree with everyone else ; it's gonna be mental.
I work in travel and i know that i'm finding it difficult finding accommodation and flights to London at the time of the Olympics, anything i do find it non-refundable and crazy expensive.
I know it would be a great opportunity to go and see the Olympics in the UK (seeing as they probably wont be here again for another 70-80years) but it's going to be chaos here!0 -
I'd avoid the olympic weeks and a couple of weeks either side. Hotels will be fullly booked & expensive, and transport will be even more nightmareish than normal.
And I'd expect flights to cost more too.
But when you do come, please don't just go to London. If you can, travel north, we have some fantastc places up here, not everthing is in London or the south.0
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