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Travelling as a passenger on the Hildasay


daveh
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I have an appointment to go to in Aberdeen at the beginning of February and, due to one of the passenger ferries being in dry-dock, I am going down on the Hildasay and back again the following night. Thus I am on the Hildasay for two nights in a row.

 

I am an old git and am using my free ferry vouchers but have booked a cabin on each trip at half-price. I am not the greatest of sea passengers but have had only one bad experience so far on the passenger ferry coming back from Aberdeen. I would guess that the Hildasay is a more bumpier ride so I don't intend to eat much for two days.

 

Have others here travelled on the Hildasay as a foot passenger? If so, what is it like? I read that it only carries 12 passengers. Is that 12 passengers in 6 twin cabins? I have sole occupancy booked for my cabins rather risk having to puke over a stranger. If there are only 12 passengers, where do the lorry drivers sleep during the trip?

 

Just wondering...

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I usually go to hospital appointments in Aberdeen and fly down on the NHS.  That said, I've a trip coming up in March down sarf and compared ferry to air - FlyBe was cheaper, with many flights being around £54.99.

 

I doubt there will be many lorry drivers as just like on the two main ferries, they tend to send just the trailer and not the rig.

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That's reassuring, Brian.

It was the person at Northlink, when I made the booking, who told me to expect a bumpier ride than the passenger ferries.

 

I have definitely booked a cabin just for myself in each direction. I'm really hoping the sea is a lot calmer for the return trip than it is right now.

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