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GTRMAN
30th September 2008, 07:39
Hi all,
So I took the wife down to Christchurch for the weekend, her first long distance ride on the back of the bandit, have to day how impressed I was with the way we were treated on the Bluebridge ferry service. We sailed south on Thursday morning and were the first on the boat, shown our space and given strops to tie the bike down ourselves, then we were the first off in Picton. On the return journey it was pissing down in Picton when we went to check in (the stipulated hour before departure) so we were sent straight on to the boat without queing, we were warm dry and fed before the boat had even left the dock.
It's fairly easy to bag a company when we don't get treated well so it is nice shout out to a company that went beyond the call of duty.
Cheers Bluebridge.
Okey Dokey
30th September 2008, 07:44
Yup, I totally agree with you. I've had very good trips on Bluebridge and wouldn't use those other ferries ever again.
slimjim
30th September 2008, 09:36
hear..hear..have too had same .. yup "bluebridge...
Devil
30th September 2008, 10:14
I've had good trips on the interislander.
Recently I was the only bike on the ferry, rode on, pointed to the bike area and lo and behold, what is there waiting for me? They've welded on a Ventura front wheel stand (the type you roll the bike onto)! So just ride up, clunk onto the stand and get straight off. Tied the bike up myself (wouldn't let anyone else do it anyway).
duckonin
30th September 2008, 10:21
Hi GTRMAN, what was the cost for your bike and your selves return on the Bluebridge Welly- Pic..Cheers
ynot slow
30th September 2008, 17:33
Good to hear great service,the NZmotorcaravan assoc have great rates with them too.
GTRMAN
30th September 2008, 22:01
$250 return for the two of us. not bad really
Dino
1st October 2008, 06:03
I haven't had any problems with either of them but prefer Bluebridge, going over on Friday. They have a special on at the moment of $39 per person and $50 per bike, total $89 including GST each way.
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duckonin
1st October 2008, 08:28
Thanks for the price up date all..cheers
gunrunner
8th October 2008, 19:38
I haven't had any problems with either of them but prefer Bluebridge, going over on Friday. They have a special on at the moment of $39 per person and $50 per bike, total $89 including GST each way.
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Yeah, i got that price as have just booked for weekend after next , interislander was $100+ dearer return :Punk:
cave weta
8th October 2008, 20:24
Between 1989 and1999 I went south each summer with my race boat to do the South Island GP series. The National association had a deal with transrail. Price was reduced slightly but we were allways treated like sheep. No hang on.. sheep get a little better service, they get complimentary vet check and free water.
From 1999 till I left the sport in 2002 we had a deal with Bluebridge - or Strait Shipping as they were back then. What a crew they were! The boat was called the SUILLIVAN -the whole boat was run by about 8 crew and they were all awesome. Each year they took me on the bridge and the second year they took me down to visit the two huge M.A.N. Diesels in the engineroom. they do 340rpm flat out!-they showed me the oil recycling system ( it only has an oil change every 5 years). between then it re refines it onboard. I think they are running newer boats now - this first one used to be a north sea ferry. The company was started by the guys at Otorohanga Transport so they could get sheep over the strait without using Transrail! Oh and the First mate- Jackie, she was nioce!
Peter, the cook would just come through to the saloon and shout that lunch was ready- you went in and dished up yourself a massive feed of all the stuff he had made- no extra charge! - then go and find an unused room and have a couple of hours kip till you hit wellytown.- THOSE WERE~THE DAYS!:laugh:
One year I totalled my boat and left the hull down there. I came back with an empty trailer. Instead of charging me for 5 metres of empty trailer. They grunted and pushed and stood it on end and didnt charge me!:Punk:
the powerboat association price for truck and boat and me was $135
Phreaky Phil
9th October 2008, 18:27
We've had several trips on Bluebridge, all good. There foods cheaper and there sailing times often suit us better.
Pedrostt500
9th October 2008, 18:57
Yep i preffer Blue Bridge, they get all my bussness these days, Interislander is to much into ripping off the Tourists. The Cook Straight used to be the most exspensive peice of watter to cross in the world before the Rail Ferries got some competition.
banditrider
9th October 2008, 19:15
I'd have to agree with most here. The Bluebridge is my pick where possible. The staff are humans and happy to help out etc. It's great being off the boat first too.
3L4NS1R
31st December 2008, 08:41
Travelling with these guys early next year, one of our group members recently broke his leg, so we had to get a refund. After a posted letter was sent, bluebridge had no problem with giving a refund. I like them already, and I haven't even sailed with them!
Meanie
31st December 2008, 08:54
Nice to hear people happy with a service instead of moaning about it. I have crossed the straight at least once a year for the last 16 years and always taken Toll but think i will give Bluebridge a go when i do the southern cross next year. Dogsnbikes works on one of the bluebridge ferries, the smaller one i believe, he is head chef which will explain why the food is good
MIXONE
31st December 2008, 10:07
Just got back from a return trip down south and travelled with Bluebridge,As usual the service was great and just watching the girls in the food bar made the trip even better,Friendly and good looking!
My only gripe was they didn't have a kiwi talking on the intercom.
banditrider
31st December 2008, 15:49
Dogsnbikes works on one of the bluebridge ferries, the smaller one i believe, he is head chef which will explain why the food is good
You mean I may have eaten something that he had his fingers in? Oh well, guess I'm still alive... ;)
hayd3n
17th January 2009, 12:10
i will be going up in march
Elysium
17th January 2009, 13:21
I will be going south in a couple of weeks, the ferry is called Monte Stello is that the ship with the nice looking female staff an awsome cook?
Meanie
17th January 2009, 14:29
I will be going south in a couple of weeks, the ferry is called Monte Stello is that the ship with the nice looking female staff an awsome cook?
Check to see if Dogsnbikes (Barry) is working, not sure which boat he is on
Buddha#81
17th January 2009, 19:18
I've used Blue bridge a couple of times now.......They do an un-accompanied vehicle service, both times were bikes I brought and the old owner got to take it on and tie the bike down and I got to go on and take it off all for $50. A good mate brought a ski boat from the Norf Island they brought the boat off for us with a tractor and help hook it up, the guy noticed it had a 50mm coupling and found us a 50mm tow ball for nout, at 11pm at night, we would have been shagged until the next morning. ..... Great people great service.:first:
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