Dublin,Killarney and Koningshof Flights
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Dublin,Killarney and Koningshof Flights
Not sure how many players read posts on here now but I thought I'd let you all know Ryanair have a sale on for flights during October if booked before Thursday.
I know quite a few supporters also get tickets for the Grand Prix so can also get on it and save a few bob for that extra pint
Debbie
I know quite a few supporters also get tickets for the Grand Prix so can also get on it and save a few bob for that extra pint
Debbie
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Re: Dublin,Killarney and Koningshof Flights
Probably paid way over the odds for a convenient flight yesterday for me. Typical have been keeping an eye on prices for months. Thanks though Debbie hope some benefit.
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Re: Dublin,Killarney and Koningshof Flights
Booked Mine for Dublin a couple of months ago as it was cheaper than last year and thought it was a good deal, but quite a few have said they've booked this week for a lot less than I paid!
Oh well...
Oh well...
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^^^Stubby wrote:Booked Mine for Dublin a couple of months ago as it was cheaper than last year and thought it was a good deal, but quite a few have said they've booked this week for a lot less than I paid!
Oh well...
ditto
paid just over £100 months ago and then two weeks ago it came down to £62, dread to think what it is now lol but i couldn't take the risk of missing that one sunday evening flight back or it would mean an extra night away.
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Couldn't help myself, just checked and its £54.11 return, too cheap to turn down so i bought myself another ticket
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Is that so you can have 2 seats - one for each cheek? lolchissy wrote:Couldn't help myself, just checked and its £54.11 return, too cheap to turn down so i bought myself another ticket
Cus my flight got moved forward - it's going to be tight getting back, might have to leave the venue before the end and definately get a taxi! Did look at changing to a Monday flight at no extra cost but the extra night room would cost 100 euros which aint worth it!
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City west €200 for 2 nights.Stubby wrote:Is that so you can have 2 seats - one for each cheek? lolchissy wrote:Couldn't help myself, just checked and its £54.11 return, too cheap to turn down so i bought myself another ticket
Cus my flight got moved forward - it's going to be tight getting back, might have to leave the venue before the end and definately get a taxi! Did look at changing to a Monday flight at no extra cost but the extra night room would cost 100 euros which aint worth it!
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Re: Dublin,Killarney and Koningshof Flights
The only rooms they had left were deluxe doubles unfortunately.
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I have booked 2x deluxe singles for my brother and myself, booking it through their VIP Guinness tour promotion i got them for 180euros each for 2 nights bed and breakfast and 1x evening meal with vip tour tickets although i doubt i shall use these so if anyone wants a tour of the guinness factory they are welcome to some tickets!!
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i see the promotion isn't available anymore and its 100 euro per night but that does include breakfast and it is up there with the best breakfasts i have ever had!! 89 euros room only for those who prefer a lie in
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Re: Dublin,Killarney and Koningshof Flights
Thought that just booked deans and was under £50 wow
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Re: Dublin,Killarney and Koningshof Flights
£310 for room breakfast and flights before cabs or spends. Not happy.MDA wrote:Thought that just booked deans and was under £50 wow
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Re: Dublin,Killarney and Koningshof Flights
I'm probably around the £200 mark but then looking at buses & trains to get there and a cab back plus evening meals and drinks. Not going to be a cheap weekend that's for sure!
Just as well we enjoy doing what we do!
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Maldron tall aught is better valuespaceman70 wrote:City west €200 for 2 nights.Stubby wrote:Is that so you can have 2 seats - one for each cheek? lolchissy wrote:Couldn't help myself, just checked and its £54.11 return, too cheap to turn down so i bought myself another ticket
Cus my flight got moved forward - it's going to be tight getting back, might have to leave the venue before the end and definately get a taxi! Did look at changing to a Monday flight at no extra cost but the extra night room would cost 100 euros which aint worth it!
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There are always plenty people getting cabs back to the airport on Sunday so that won't cost much.Stubby wrote:I'm probably around the £200 mark but then looking at buses & trains to get there and a cab back plus evening meals and drinks. Not going to be a cheap weekend that's for sure!
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indded it is Matt BUT it's always better to stay at venue as it means no taxi's AND you can change/shower as and when rather than have to taxi back after darts.MDA wrote:Maldron tall aught is better valuespaceman70 wrote:City west €200 for 2 nights.Stubby wrote:Is that so you can have 2 seats - one for each cheek? lolchissy wrote:Couldn't help myself, just checked and its £54.11 return, too cheap to turn down so i bought myself another ticket
Cus my flight got moved forward - it's going to be tight getting back, might have to leave the venue before the end and definately get a taxi! Did look at changing to a Monday flight at no extra cost but the extra night room would cost 100 euros which aint worth it!
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True but it was booked solid from Friday to SundayGrubby wrote:indded it is Matt BUT it's always better to stay at venue as it means no taxi's AND you can change/shower as and when rather than have to taxi back after darts.MDA wrote:Maldron tall aught is better valuespaceman70 wrote:City west €200 for 2 nights.Stubby wrote:Is that so you can have 2 seats - one for each cheek? lolchissy wrote:Couldn't help myself, just checked and its £54.11 return, too cheap to turn down so i bought myself another ticket
Cus my flight got moved forward - it's going to be tight getting back, might have to leave the venue before the end and definately get a taxi! Did look at changing to a Monday flight at no extra cost but the extra night room would cost 100 euros which aint worth it!
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Re: Dublin,Killarney and Koningshof Flights
For Dublin we have stayed at The Maldron in Tallaght for the last 3years, room prices are massively cheaper than the Citywest, taxis €6 and if they know your there for the darts they let you keep your room on free if charge or max €10 on day of departure. If you book direct with Maldron they have various stay value options.
Re: Dublin,Killarney and Koningshof Flights
Try booking one of the Malron hotels locally Dave.spaceman70 wrote:City west €200 for 2 nights.
Maldron Citywest or Maldron Tallaght, both around €10 in a taxi and between £35-£40 per night
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Re: Dublin,Killarney and Koningshof Flights
I will, in fact my cousin lives in Tallaght, I could stay with him but how will I have a few Guinness's with the boys if I do that.unob wrote:Try booking one of the Malron hotels locally Dave.spaceman70 wrote:City west €200 for 2 nights.
Maldron Citywest or Maldron Tallaght, both around €10 in a taxi and between £35-£40 per night
Don't really want to spend £170 for 2 nights however good the breakfast is.