I'm in agreement with everyone in this thread but unless someone else manages to book a block of hotel rooms before
Des Peres or arranges group airport transport or a bag drop services you're going to be stuck with him in 2014. He's the
only game in town and charges accordingly. He has no reason to reduce his fees.
In 2007 I was happy with the flight but felt [very] ripped off by the hotel and ground transportation fee. That's half the
reason I skipped PBP 2011.
Jake
Claus - it would be great to get your reaction on how well you perceived
everything worked!
MY STORY:
I booked my own room at the Mercure 300 days prior to the trip paid 130 Euro
(paid for with A Club credit) - then needed a room at the end and his price
was much higher at 205 euro - I stayed in the same room.
So I paid him for the room - a few weeks later the Mercure now had rooms
available at 99 Euro but I could not cancel with Des Peres.
The first drop bag was not by the church where they told me they would be
when I handed them the bag - I WASTED 45 min and could not find them.
Later I found out this is where they were in prior years - not this year.
I asked at the general information and many workers about a bag drop and
they never heard of Claus or Des Peres.
You think a pro like this company would let the local organizers know who
you were what you were doing and where you were located - just in case
someone had an issue finding you!
Next the dinner - sit and wait till the second bus arrives - bottles on the
table but no glasses - so after half an hour people start working the way
into the kitchen to get glasses.
Some are lucky - most are turned away.
Next the meal - pick up your tray pull the food you want and go eat off your
tray at a dining hall table - not round tables with table cloths and table
service like in there photos!
The program - no program - speaker Clouse book with us next time - this was
not a program.
After words - everyone is waiting outside to get on a bus - but no busses -
the busses must have another gig to do - or more professional operations I
just do not understand.
Can you say Bait and Switch!
Next day - pick up at 6 AM.
Bus arrives at 6:30 AM.
We load bikes in a truck and bags under the bus.
Two hotels later we are all driving to the airport.
TWO AND ONE HALF HOURS LATER THE BIKE TRUCK ARRIVES AND TAKES A HALF HOUR TO
UNLOAD.
Two hour in line I make the flight my bike arrives at 2 AM two days later at
my house.
Missed the connection home waiting to bring the bike through customs that
never left Paris.
An extra two hours waiting for the next flight - glad I did not have to pay
extra for that feature!
I paid $45 for this mess and paid 70 Euro for a cab and was dropped off at
my hotel directly from the terminal without waiting - what was the better
deal long term?
HOW CAN THEY STAY IN BUSINESS?
I know we all signed a release but this is gross negligence - I am willing
to join a class action if we can get it rolling!
Jim House
Maumee, OH
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Subject: [Randon] Time to flame Des Peres Travel
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It will take you to the Gare Montparnasse, from where you can take an
RER train to St Quentin en Yvelines.
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The bike box is mine. The name label was ripped off by handlers. By reports, the bike boxes arrived at CDG around 9 AM, some 10 minutes before my Delta flight closed its doors. As far as I could tell, I was the last passenger boarded. That I was boarded at all was due to unusual good luck in selecting the fastest lines through passport control and the security check. I could not have waited another minute longer so was not at the curb when the bike boxes arrived. I e-mailed Claus' office at Des Peres and received assurances that Claus had taken the box to the Campanile where he would gather it when he returns to the US this next week. I'll post a followup note if the bike does not arrive as promised.
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Well guarded? We in Australia used the same service (though our
PBP committee generously took care of the details for us). We were told
that we would not get our bags without our claim tickets, but there was
no sign of anyone checking them at Loudeac or indeed guarding the bags
at all.
Hamish