For MJ the choice is pretty limited - the furthest is 45 mins for a freestyle. The current freestyle venue is 10 mins.
For AT I've done a 200 mile round trip for a class and about an hour at a milonga - about 5 hours in the car.
How lucky. If I applied the 30 minute rule from home I would never dance outside Norwich (well, maybe Wymondham)...
I frequenty drive for around 2 hours there and two hours back. How else would I do anything? Plus I try to take advantage of trips elsewhere, especially if going by train, to fit in some dancing. The joys of Norfolk.....
With an overnight stay thrown in the distance can increase....make it two overnights and the sky's the limit.
For MJ the choice is pretty limited - the furthest is 45 mins for a freestyle. The current freestyle venue is 10 mins.
For AT I've done a 200 mile round trip for a class and about an hour at a milonga - about 5 hours in the car.
Think my farthest drive has got to be to the BFG in Glasgow from Aberdeen last year. I hadn't booked any classes and just went along for the Saturday night party and drove home again after. About 2 1/2 hour drive both ways, but not sure what the mileage would have been.
The furthest I've gone is an hour but probably wouldn't mind driving a bit further. That's a trek considering my local venue is all of two minutes away think it's encouraged me to be lazy.
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Mrs Par and I will travel a long way for a long evening of freestyle
We have done Worthing to Weston and return for Big Bang last year and then we did Worthing to Daventry and return just before Christmas for the Ceroc freestyle... both had longer driving times than dancing times but would do the same again tomorrow given half a chance
I have taken my motor bike to Paris(when I had one) for the night, via eurotunnel danced all night and riden back the next morning, small club in Bastille def worth the journey.
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