Midweek Breaks are Cheaper

Midweek Breaks are cheaper than weekend breaks

The cost of travel by train, bus or air is always a bit more at weekends and holidays, while the best discounts are always reserved for midweek and off peak travel only.

While business hotels may have spare capacity at weekends, all the best Hotels in areas popular for tourism and holidays will charge extra from Friday onwards, with some adding as much as the same amount again to the nightly rate.

Everywhere is busier at weekends, particularly on the transport system where reduced services are offered because of the lack of commuters, who pay for the midweek service through season tickets.

With so many extra people around, everything seems to tale a little bit longer and is more stressful. Delays are a more frequent occurrence too, which takes all the fun away.

Midweek breaks beat the weekend

I’m sure you can recall the downsides to travelling when it’s busy, as outlined above. Higher prices, busier travel connections, less relaxation or fun. But there is a very simple way to overcome these problems, just by arranging to take midweek breaks instead. I know it means juggling around work and study priorities perhaps, but the benefits are  many  so why not try and be a little more flexible with your dates and then bag a much better bargain mid week.

Less people travelling makes the journey ticket prices lower.

You can travel against the commuter flow and have loads of space to yourself as well as easier through connections and onward journeys. That means you can choose your own seat, or maybe even a whole compartment around a table.

Hotel and theatre deals will be offered at the best discounts for both the theatre tickets and the overnight accommodation. That’s because midweek for theatres is a quieter time, and there are more likely to be spare seats available. The weekends and children’s holidays always get booked up first.

Delays and Weekend engineering works are just not going to happen if it’s Monday Tuesday Wednesday or Thursday. Friday morning can be good too, but watch out for Friday afternoon because that’s no longer considered to be mid week – the weekend starts here.

By now you must be sufficiently convinced to book UK  midweek breaks – stay tuned to the midweek breaks blog for all the best special offers and mid week deals.

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