Dublin Pass
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- mtleinster
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Dublin Pass
Anyone who purchased their tickets last year probably received a few Dublin Passes aswell
most will go to waste, but if anyone has a few spare and they know they wont use them, i will happily take them off your hands
They are great for days out with the kids
PS. I think they are only valid until the end of the month
most will go to waste, but if anyone has a few spare and they know they wont use them, i will happily take them off your hands
They are great for days out with the kids
PS. I think they are only valid until the end of the month
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Re: Dublin Pass
Already used mine. They cost E35 but well worth it if you plan the day right. Free entrance to the Zoo,Guinness Hop Store (free pint), Jamesons, Christchurch etc etc. Would cost a lot more without.
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Re: Dublin Pass
Anyone who has them should note that they have to be used by 31st May. I think it was a great idea to offer it - cost of our match tickets still exceeded the cost of the Golden Ticket package, so the Dublin Pass feels free, but it might just have convinced some of the people who are travelling for the match anyway to come a day early or to stay for an extra day.
I wonder if Paris will be offering something similar for next year?
I wonder if Paris will be offering something similar for next year?
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Re: Dublin Pass
What child friendly things do they offer? And do you use one of them for a child?
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There's a list on http://www.dublinpass.ie/fourthirtythree wrote:What child friendly things do they offer? And do you use one of them for a child?
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Re: Dublin Pass
You can use them for a child. If you want to add a child to the group, a child pass is €19.fourthirtythree wrote:What child friendly things do they offer? And do you use one of them for a child?
The list of attractions is here.
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Re: Dublin Pass
Thank you both.
Re: Dublin Pass
Children under 5 are free to all those attractions except the Zoo where you have to stump up E11. If you plan it right and start early you could save a small fortune.
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Re: Dublin Pass
blockhead wrote:Children under 5 are free to all those attractions except the Zoo where you have to stump up E11. If you plan it right and start early you could save a small fortune.
are you able to do the same thing twice
Jameson followed by guinness followed by Jameson followed by guinness followed by Jameson followed by guinness followed by Jameson followed by guinness followed by Jameson followed by guinness followed by ...
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Re: Dublin Pass
Well if people give away their passes to you as you requested at the start of this thread then that's exactly what you could do. Maybe that was your motive all along, "They are great for days out with the kids", yeah right, pull the other one.mtleinster wrote:blockhead wrote:Children under 5 are free to all those attractions except the Zoo where you have to stump up E11. If you plan it right and start early you could save a small fortune.
are you able to do the same thing twice
Jameson followed by guinness followed by Jameson followed by guinness followed by Jameson followed by guinness followed by Jameson followed by guinness followed by Jameson followed by guinness followed by ...
You know I'm going to lose,
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
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Re: Dublin Pass
Cool, I have one under five and three tickets (one over five) so that works out. Mind you they would have little interest in most of the attractions. We've given up our year pass to the zoo so they haven't been in a while.blockhead wrote:Children under 5 are free to all those attractions except the Zoo where you have to stump up E11. If you plan it right and start early you could save a small fortune.
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Re: Dublin Pass
I wonder how many people actually used these?
What was good/bad in Dublin these days?
What was good/bad in Dublin these days?
The French are predictably unpredictable
Re: Dublin Pass
I could do with one spare if anyone doesn't plan on using theirs.
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Re: Dublin Pass
Still waiting for time to use mine - hope Sun 31st is a nice day. The zoo is always worth a visit - especially if you haven't been for a while. Pint after in the Gravity Bar chased by a shot of Jimmy across the road. Might hit Dublinia as I've never been to that but always meant to have a gander.rosscarrick wrote:I wonder how many people actually used these?
What was good/bad in Dublin these days?
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Ill be heading to the Zoo this Saturday morning - havent been since I was in short trousers.Lamb of BOD wrote:Still waiting for time to use mine - hope Sun 31st is a nice day. The zoo is always worth a visit - especially if you haven't been for a while. Pint after in the Gravity Bar chased by a shot of Jimmy across the road. Might hit Dublinia as I've never been to that but always meant to have a gander.rosscarrick wrote:I wonder how many people actually used these?
What was good/bad in Dublin these days?
Will probably hit the Guinness Storehouse depending on time before our Kickoff.
I reckon you'd have to stick around ages for the Jameson tour before receiving a small whiskey - so will prob give that a miss.
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Re: Dublin Pass
You're in for a treat. <ake sure to bring a camera.rosscarrick wrote:
Ill be heading to the Zoo this Saturday morning - havent been since I was in short trousers.
I've only been the once, but found the tour worthwhile - as did my Kiwi guests. If you're pressed for time it might be the one to missrosscarrick wrote: I reckon you'd have to stick around ages for the Jameson tour before receiving a small whiskey - so will prob give that a miss.
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Check the expiry date LOB.Lamb of BOD wrote:Still waiting for time to use mine - hope Sun 31st is a nice day. The zoo is always worth a visit - especially if you haven't been for a while. Pint after in the Gravity Bar chased by a shot of Jimmy across the road. Might hit Dublinia as I've never been to that but always meant to have a gander.rosscarrick wrote:I wonder how many people actually used these?
What was good/bad in Dublin these days?
You know I'm going to lose,
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
Re: Dublin Pass
31st May. It is a Friday, rather than the Sunday LOB had hoped for, but as long as s/he was looking at dates not days, it should be ok.blockhead wrote:Check the expiry date LOB.Lamb of BOD wrote:Still waiting for time to use mine - hope Sun 31st is a nice day. The zoo is always worth a visit - especially if you haven't been for a while. Pint after in the Gravity Bar chased by a shot of Jimmy across the road. Might hit Dublinia as I've never been to that but always meant to have a gander.rosscarrick wrote:I wonder how many people actually used these?
What was good/bad in Dublin these days?
For me, it'll definitely be the zoo, then I'll have to survey the other options to see if there's anything I haven't seen before and would like to see.
I agree with LOB: if you haven't been to the zoo in the last few years, esp if not since we were all chislers, it is most definitely worth a visit. I have (adult) colleagues who have a monthly trip to the zoo with friends. They say there's always something new to see.
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Re: Dublin Pass
Yep. the zoo on a nice day is well worth it. Bring a picnic and save another small fortune. I would recommend the Guinness Hop store too, E16/adult normally, great view of Dublin from the sky bar with a free pint of the black stuff in your hand.
You know I'm going to lose,
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
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Re: Dublin Pass
Thanks to you both. I would have turned up on a SundayTheBear wrote:31st May. It is a Friday, rather than the Sunday LOB had hoped for, but as long as s/he was looking at dates not days, it should be ok.blockhead wrote:Check the expiry date LOB.Lamb of BOD wrote: hope Sun 31st is a nice day.
note to self: learn to read a calendar