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Once again, thanks for all the great replys. But I noticed no one mentioned the "Britrail" pass. Is this not a good idea? I would also like more info on Bed and Breakfast. When I asked the question, "Where is a safe place to stay" I actually ment a "good neighborhood." I don't want to hanging out with crack heads.... Thanks, God Bless Great Britain!
Speaking of that, I have a stupid question. What's the difference between Great Britain and the United Kingdom. I know it it involves Ireland some way..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Regarding the Britrail pass - probably find no-one mentioned it because not many Brits actually use it. Beyond that I can't really help on that one I'm afraid.
Our proper name is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain consists of the countries of England, Wales and Scotland but not Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom includes all of them. That's the short answer anyway!
I can't be specific about the Britrail pass, but in general railpasses are only worth while if you do a LOT of travelling. It is often cheaper to pay as you go.
You'd have to do some research to work out what is best for your plans. Price the journeys you think you will make and compare with the pass price.