Forum to enable fans to provide help and tips on travel arrangements to away matches, as well as for opposition fans travelling to the Irish capital for matches.
brian_c wrote:Guess I should have come on here BEFORE booking the tickets. Ah well, at least I saved €6, and I can wave across the pitch and the rest of you guys.
You may still be able to access the prom on the day. IIRR our tickets havent been checked on the way into the prom, for the last three seasons.
even if they start checking these things there are ways and means!! two more for the Prom!
To get the full Ravenhill experience you need to go Terrace and get in with the oppo.
I remember the Celtic Cup there a few years back when Mat Leek got us a last minute peno to send it to extra time.
Myself and my mate were surrounded by the Ulstermen. They weren't used to away supporters it was great craic
Donny B. wrote:As I've never been to Ravenhill before, does anyone know what the difference is between the Promenade and the Terrace. Is it worth the extra €3?
i personally prefer the terrace, the problem with the prom is that it isn't very steeply banked, which is ok for me, but when my missus came, because she's, how to say - actually she'll never read this, so - a shortar$e, she saw sod all..
Theres no going back now, I'm missing our main Christmas party to attend the game (but it will be worth it)
There's more than one Xmas party?!
Ours is the Friday before the Pacific Islands game - which is bad news, as I'll be attending another Rugby game hungover. But the good news is it was supposed to be in Galway - now it's Clontarf!
The Ulster games clashes with our Main one. . we also have a Sports & Social one (that i'm also missing as I'll be in Agen). . all for the Love of Leinster
Should make the department dinner and boozeup though.