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Conference tallis::celt

Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1632
Total number of notes:20523

491.0. "how to COME to Ireland?" by DPDMAI::BEAN (endnode on the ethernet of life) Wed Jan 11 1989 16:40

    i have a question for all you world-wide travellers:
    
    in a few months, i will be coming to Dublin from the US.  i would
    like some suggestions from those of you who have made the trip as
    to the least expensive way to make the trip....charter, commercial,
    whatever.  i will be living near Boston, and would prefer to leave
    from there, unless it is a LOT better to leave from somewhere else
    (like New York).
    
    my departure will be late July or early August.  
    
    i am not yet sure, but i think i'll be visiting Denmark and Germany,
    as well.  is it best to rent a car in Dublin and drive, or to use
    public transportation?
    
    what are your experiences, recommendations, and things to watch
    out for.  i have never travelled anywhere in europe, and my ignorance
    is complete on the subject.  
    
    thanks, 
    tony
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491.1SUPER::HENDRICKSThe only way out is throughWed Jan 11 1989 20:0016
    I would have had a hard time travelling in Ireland without a car.
    (Somewhere in this file is a description of my trip, search on my
    last name!).   I was able to visit a lot of places in 3 days with
    a car that I never would have seen using public transportation.
    (I chose to drive across Ireland from Dublin to Galway since I didn't
    have much time.)  I got lost a lot in Dublin after arriving on an
    all night ferry, but once I got used to the types of signs to look
    for, it was comfortable driving.  I think using public transportation
    would probably limit one to more populated areas.
    
    As a woman travelling alone, I felt a lot safer in my own car, so
    that certainly made it worth the extra money for me.
    
    Can't wait to come back some day!
    
    Holly
491.2different questionDPDMAI::BEANendnode on the ethernet of lifeWed Jan 11 1989 22:599
    hi holly
    i had read your notes...they were very interesting...
    
    BUT..my question is not how to get around while IN ireland...
    
    rather...how best to get TO ireland...
    
    8*)
    tony
491.3JO'R is your man ......STEREO::BURNSUp The BannerThu Jan 12 1989 09:1713
    
    
    	Tony: If you do a directory/author=dpdmai::oreilly you will
    	      find many notes that John has entered inquiring about
    	      the same kind of info your looking for ....
    
    	      As a matter of fact, John (JO'R) is also located in Texas.
    	      His new node is AUSTIN::OREILLY.
    
    
    
    	keVin
    
491.4TARKIN::KNIKERThu Jan 12 1989 09:3022
    After calling Aer Lingus a week ago, I found out that they had just
    announced new, cheaper rates subject to the following conditions:
    
    o You must purchase the tickets before the end of February
    
    o You must stay at least a week
    
    After calling a number of places (and using the Amex travel dept.)
    I found that Aer Lingus was indeed the cheapest way to travel to
    Ireland. 
    
    note: I was interested in round trip tickets to/from Ireland.
    I did not ask about one way tickets or different arrival/departure
    sites.
    
    I ended up paying $462 (including taxes, etc.) for a round trip
    ticket from Boston to Shannon and back.
    
    Chris
    
    p.s. If you're interested in booking a flight with American Express,
    they can be reached at DTN: 223-3052.
491.5Can Paddy Culbert fly for "Half-Fare" ??STEREO::BURNSUp The BannerThu Jan 12 1989 14:2815
    
    	For travel to Ireland between June 1st and Sept 1st.
    
    	The fare goes up to $479.00
    		           +  13.00 Tax
    		           ------------
    			    $492.00 Total
    
                                                            
    
    
    
    	Kevin
    
    
491.6Mazeltoff....GAO::MHUGHESThu Jan 12 1989 16:1823
    Leaprechauns will update.
    
    Re .5
    
    The man said he is going to Dublin not Ireland. We all know that
    Dublin is west Britain. :-)
    
    All flights stop at Shannon on route to Dublin (all carriers).
    There are daily flights from Logan airport at that time of year.
    Pan Am, Aer Lingus, and Delta fly into Shannon-Dublin.
    
    If you are confining yourself to Dublin alone then the public 
    transport system should suit your pocket and your needs.
    
    The real Ireland is in the west and Shannon is the place to stop
    off in that case. You will need a car if you get off there.
    Car hire at Shannon can be had cheaper than the big name companies,
    but beware car hire in Ireland is expensive.
    
    Burns & Culbert know the deals at the moment and a Clareman knows
    more about deals than my Jewish grandmother. He can get it for you
    wholesale.
    
491.7call me if you'd like....AUSTIN::OREILLYStout in Austin?Tue Jan 17 1989 19:3715
    Call me (per keVin's suggestion) at 512-356-3406 and I'll be glad
    to share my experiences with you.
    
    If hiring a car it's best to work through the airlines I found for
    the best deal.
    
    Too late and too lazy to keep typing.....
    
    Take Care,
    
    JO'R
    
    P.S.  Y'all please say a prayer for my mother Naydene O'Reilly who
    passed away Monday the 9th........  She's now lookin' over us,
    protecting us..., in peace.   JO'R
491.8WE'LL SAY A PRAYER!DPDMAI::GRIFFITHWed Jan 18 1989 14:281
    A PRAYER, IT IS, J'OR - AND GLADLY!
491.9TPVAX1::CULBERTFree Michael CulbertWed Jan 18 1989 14:324
      My prayers are with you and yours J'OR.
    
    
    paddy
491.10FSADMN::REESEWed Jan 18 1989 15:5410
    JO'R
    
    Hope Naydene O'Reilly bumps into Dot and Taliesin Reese......
    You never stop missing them......the pain does diminish after
    while......then you can really enjoy reminiscing.
    
    You are in my prayers, JO'R, take care.
    
    Karen
    
491.11Thinking of youSUPER::HENDRICKSThe only way out is throughWed Jan 18 1989 17:4910
    John -- my heart goes out to you to lose both Katie and your mother
    the same year.
    
    (Btw, the uncle I told you about who shared your name passed away
    in December, the last one of that generation of O'Reillys in our
    family.  Sure wish I'd been around when they were all younger to
    learn more of the family stories.)
         
    Holly                                      
    
491.12Uaigneas...GAO::MHUGHESThu Jan 19 1989 09:4220
    Leaprechauns enjoin.
    
    John, 
         the way we put it over here is : "we are sorry for your trouble".
    
    It is a way of deliberately understating the magnitude of your loss
    for in most ways it just is not possible for us (those outside
    of your immediate family) to properly understand the impact of 
    such an event. So there is little use in trying to express ourselves
    in a deep way. However it has come to mean everything in terms of
    symathetic support for the bereaved persons. 
    
    There will always be a vacancy there, and life goes on, but your
    request is already met and sure if there is no need for them they'll
    return to us with some added interest.
    
    Fondest regards.. from the Hughes' in Claregalway.
    
    Snake.
    
491.13MERLAN::CULBERTThu Jan 19 1989 10:146
    
    John,
    
    our prayers are with you also 
    
    The Culbert Family
491.14Ni chwsg gofalVOGON::WALTERSThu Jan 19 1989 11:147
    
    John,
    
    Gorau nawdd, nawdd Duw - The best protection, the protection of God.
    
    Colin
    
491.15KAOFS::G_LARKINWell Oil Beef HookedThu Jan 19 1989 16:388
    My condolences, John. I feel I know what you are going through as
    my own father passed away very suddenly last October. It's getting
    a little easier now, but I don't think the lonliness will ever go
    away.
    
    Thinking of you and yours.
    
    Gerry Larkin
491.16SUPER::HENDRICKSThe only way out is throughFri Jan 20 1989 08:376
    I'm sorry to hear that Gerry.  I enjoyed meeting your parents very
    much when I was in Galway.  Please give my regards to  your mother.
    
    Your father drew me a wonderful map.  I saved it for my next trip.
    
    Holly
491.17May she rest in peaceFLOCON::AUNGIERTest drive a 8700 in the Test CentreFri Jan 20 1989 20:129
    John,
    
    May she rest in peace. I will remember her in my prayers. Take courage,
    I know it is hard. Look after yourself. I am sure she is looking
    over you.
    
    May she rest in peace.
    
    Rene
491.18Thank You Very MuchAUSTIN::OREILLYStout in Austin?Thu Jan 26 1989 09:3225
    
    Thank all of you for your thoughts and prayers!  The support of
    friends and relatives has been overwhelming both in Nebraska and
    in Texas.
    
    My Mom is surely looking over me right now.  Interesting - the other
    night about 3-4 days after Mom left I woke up with a start (I don't
    remember this - Michelle told me the next day).  My wife then woke
    up and I turned over to her and gave her a big hug.  She asked what
    was up (maybe I shouldn't phrase it like that!) and I said the "someone
    told me to hug you".  Well, let me tell you Mom loves Michelle like
    her own daughter and maybe my Mom was telling me that I should be hugging
    her a bit more?!                  
    
    By the way, back to the original purpose of this note - supposedly
    Tony Bean is going to call me today from San Antonio where he's in
    the midst of travelling so that I can share with him Michelle and
    I's Ireland travelling experiences.
    
    Take Care everyone and thanks again for your support and caring....
    
    JO'R
    
    Sorry, Tony - I
    didn't realize one small "P.S." would cause all this commotion.
491.19All over the place!!AUSTIN::OREILLYStout in Austin?Fri Jan 27 1989 08:546
    I should have written in the last note: the support has been
    overwhelming from Nebraska to Texas to Boston area to Ireland and
    possibly other places in the world.  It's just that my *terminal*
    is in Texas!
    
    JO'R