Aer Lingus Classic items. Tickets, planning, etc.

good info. thank you.
do you need to tip on top of the $125?

sounds like a great trip.
Cost of caddie varied from course to course but usually a $20-30 tip for a single bag. Ballybunion Old Course might be hard to get on but Cashen Course is also great. Tralee and Waterville get less traffic- but still very popular. A lot of singles showed up everyday to nab any open spots.
 
We are thinking of taking the train from Connolly Station after the game. Any insight if the 1.8 mile walk to the station after the game would be safe?
 
Cost of caddie varied from course to course but usually a $20-30 tip for a single bag. Ballybunion Old Course might be hard to get on but Cashen Course is also great. Tralee and Waterville get less traffic- but still very popular. A lot of singles showed up everyday to nab any open spots.
happy to say i have a tee time at Bally. not sure my game is ready.
thanks for the info
 
Hi everyone im from Dublin, going to the game in 2 weeks, if anyone is looking for any suggestions or tips on places to eat, drink or visit while in town for the game let me know, also happy to have a beer on game day with any fans interested.

Enjoy dublin everyone
Hi there!
Wife and are last minute thinking of booking a flight and heading to the game. Maybe coming in 5-7 days ahead. Are we nuts to do this so last minute as far as nice hotels/ car rental etc. Will the town simply be overbooked in general yard think?
 
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Wife and are last minute thinking of booking a flight and heading to the game. Maybe coming in 5-7 days ahead. Are we nuts to do this so last minute as far as nice hotels/ car rental etc. Will the town simply be overbooked in general yard think?
No i dont think its nuts at all, there is plenty of nice hotels in dublin, if the city hotels are hard to find theyre plenty of good hotels just outside the city centre with easy access to the city, wether your driving, getting a bus, taxi or train. Its well worth a visit and the city will definitely be bustling in the week leading up the game. Id say go for it and come enjoy a great week in a great city and country
 
Taco Bell coming to Ireland . . . . but not in time for you guys. And only if the sewer lines can handle it.

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No i dont think its nuts at all, there is plenty of nice hotels in dublin, if the city hotels are hard to find theyre plenty of good hotels just outside the city centre with easy access to the city, wether your driving, getting a bus, taxi or train. Its well worth a visit and the city will definitely be bustling in the week leading up the game. Id say go for it and come enjoy a great week in a great city and country
The for the confirmation it may be doable. If we would like to reasonably walk to several local pubs and other attractions, is there a certain area we should focus on in Dublin?
Are there enough short day trips say within an hour or so to enjoy for 4-5 days leading up to game?
 
The for the confirmation it may be doable. If we would like to reasonably walk to several local pubs and other attractions, is there a certain area we should focus on in Dublin?
Are there enough short day trips say within an hour or so to enjoy for 4-5 days leading up to game?
Train from Dublin crosses the country to Galway (1 example) in 2.5 hours. Yes roundtrip is half the day... but you get the idea that you could very easily get the morning train... be in Galway most of the day with lunch and head back to Dublin for a late dinner. And there are any number of other destinations you could go to with similar or shorter spans.
 
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We are thinking of taking the train from Connolly Station after the game. Any insight if the 1.8 mile walk to the station after the game would be safe?
I imagine you'll hear (like every other major station in a European city) that the immediate area around the station is unsafe. I liken Europeans talking about their major train stations in the same way we talk about our Greyhound stations. Just one of those places you keep your head extra swivel-ly.

For what it's worth, this is a map from delivery drivers about areas to avoid delivering to. Seems like the walk from the stadium to the station should be fine with a couple easy pockets to avoid.


There is also a tram from right outside the stadium to Connolly Station which might be more appetizing.
 
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Train from Dublin crosses the country to Galway (1 example) in 2.5 hours. Yes roundtrip is half the day... but you get the idea that you could very easily get the morning train... be in Galway most of the day with lunch and head back to Dublin for a late dinner. And there are any number of other destinations you could go to with similar or shorter spans.
That's really good to know. Was considering flying into Galway from US and out of Dublin after game, to cross the country in a car rental for 3 or 4 days. But this train might take care of that with less hassles. Assume you can Thx!
 
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No i dont think its nuts at all, there is plenty of nice hotels in dublin, if the city hotels are hard to find theyre plenty of good hotels just outside the city centre with easy access to the city, wether your driving, getting a bus, taxi or train. Its well worth a visit and the city will definitely be bustling in the week leading up the game. Id say go for it and come enjoy a great week in a great city and country
Still plenty of options left! We just booked on 8/1!!!
 
That's really good to know. Was considering flying into Galway from US and out of Dublin after game, to cross the country in a car rental for 3 or 4 days. But this train might take care of that with less hassles. Assume you can Thx!
Only way to fly into Galway is private.
 
That's really good to know. Was considering flying into Galway from US and out of Dublin after game, to cross the country in a car rental for 3 or 4 days. But this train might take care of that with less hassles. Assume you can Thx!
fly into Shannon and take in the western part of Ireland then head to Dublin for the game
 
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happy to say i have a tee time at Bally. not sure my game is ready.
thanks for the info
Enjoy- that first tee with the cemetery on the right is just a fun tee shot. If the wind is from the sea (left)- aim way left! If you're walking without a caddie you might want to reserve a pull or electric trolley. They sell out.
 
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I went to Ireland for a wedding and just got back yesterday. Unfortunately, I did not have enough vacation left to stay longer. Friends of ours who were also there visited Waterford Crystal and got to see the game trophy and other items for the game being made. Just wanted to share a few pics.
 

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I went to Ireland for a wedding and just got back yesterday. Unfortunately, I did not have enough vacation left to stay longer. Friends of ours who were also there visited Waterford Crystal and got to see the game trophy and other items for the game being made. Just wanted to share a few pics.
So can you heat up a Pop Tart in that thing?
 

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