OK, this is a question for the seasoned traveller of the Spirit.
We've booked our tickets on the ferry, for the seating area, and wonder what the locals do to
ensure a comfy trip (we're doing it budget so the cushy comfort of a cabin just wasn't on the
cards, and besides we'll be camping it for the following 2 weeks).
I've done my bit of travelling on ferries around Europe and played my part in the mad scurry of
people finding their own bit of seclusion; be it under the staircase, behind the ferns, holding a
stake of carpet, or the daring sneak into business class. What's the story with the Spirit?
Should we just go and place ourselves on the provided (what look like) bus seats (which i can
never sleep in), or be more creative as per the above mentioned possibilities? If the latter is the
case, where is best, should we take our inflatable mattresses etc, or is this just not done (what
do the patroling guards say about this)? The trip is 10 hours and I'm not counting on the bar being
able to hold me upright all night.
Cheers, Petter.
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