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    Posted: 25 Aug 2019 at 2:12am
For those of you planning to spend the night in Dublin for the 4 Euros games and don’t live nearby, where are you planning to stay?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kevincronin2000 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Aug 2019 at 3:15am
Same as home internationals, day trip from Cork.
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Depends on the kickoff times.  I think for at least one match I'll stay over.  Tournament atmosphere and all that Wink
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Originally posted by kevincronin2000 kevincronin2000 wrote:

Same as home internationals, day trip from Cork.
You’re looking for the Euro Day Trip - Dublin Games thread
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Where is the meet up lads.  

Where can you get cans

What’s the pick pocketing situation like

Has anyone e mailed a bar manager to say we are in town and get some
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Originally posted by cildaratown cildaratown wrote:

For those of you planning to spend the night in Dublin for the 4 Euros games and don’t live nearby, where are you planning to stay?
Why bother ?? Everywhere will have prices sky high.
You'll be sure that there'll be late night buses and trains running if we qualify.
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Flying out of Dublin, through Schiphol and Frankfurt, up to Glasgow, into Belfast and a train down to Dublin. Staying in the Generator in Smithfield, bag of cans at the square all day in Temple Bar. Wash and repeat for however many days Dead 
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Originally posted by craiglen craiglen wrote:

Flying out of Dublin, through Schiphol and Frankfurt, up to Glasgow, into Belfast and a train down to Dublin. Staying in the Generator in Smithfield, bag of cans at the square all day in Temple Bar. Wash and repeat for however many days Dead 

How much are the flights costing? LOL
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Originally posted by craiglen craiglen wrote:

Flying out of Dublin, through Schiphol and Frankfurt, up to Glasgow, into Belfast and a train down to Dublin. Staying in the Generator in Smithfield, bag of cans at the square all day in Temple Bar. Wash and repeat for however many days Dead 
Have  a 1 hour and twenty minutes changeover in Dublin to make my connecting flight from Dublin to Dublin. Have i enough time, don't want to chance missing my connection and be stuck in Dublin.
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Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Originally posted by craiglen craiglen wrote:

Flying out of Dublin, through Schiphol and Frankfurt, up to Glasgow, into Belfast and a train down to Dublin. Staying in the Generator in Smithfield, bag of cans at the square all day in Temple Bar. Wash and repeat for however many days Dead 
Have  a 1 hour and twenty minutes changeover in Dublin to make my connecting flight from Dublin to Dublin. Have i enough time, don't want to chance missing my connection and be stuck in Dublin.

Madness to even attempt that, be better to go from Dublin to Gdansk and transfer through there, 13 hour layover but the drink is cheaper in the airport there, so you would probably save a bit doing it that way. 


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You can definitely save on accommodation if you get the night train. It's far handier than staying in Dublin and saves on accommodation too.


Definitely cheaper than staying in the Generator is going to be, anyway.
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Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

You can definitely save on accommodation if you get the night train. It's far handier than staying in Dublin and saves on accommodation too.


Definitely cheaper than staying in the Generator is going to be, anyway.

First time I've heard about this train. Did it only start recently

Never saw it at any train station I was in 
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Started in 2016, afaik. Mostly rich Americans I think. €9,100 for a week on a train is a bit steep, all the same.

Could be worse. The once-a-year, Paris-Istanbul Orient Express that the same crowd run is something like £30,000 pp.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote pre Madonna Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Aug 2019 at 1:20pm
Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

Started in 2016, afaik. Mostly rich Americans I think. €9,100 for a week on a train is a bit steep, all the same.

Could be worse. The once-a-year, Paris-Istanbul Orient Express that the same crowd run is something like £30,000 pp.
I would rather pay 30k on the Orient Express than 10k to go to Killarney!
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Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

Started in 2016, afaik. Mostly rich Americans I think. €9,100 for a week on a train is a bit steep, all the same.

Could be worse. The once-a-year, Paris-Istanbul Orient Express that the same crowd run is something like £30,000 pp.
I would rather pay 30k on the Orient Express than 10k to go to Killarney!
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If we qualify do we know what dates the 2 home matches and the away will be? 
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Originally posted by eireland eireland wrote:

If we qualify do we know what dates the 2 home matches and the away will be? 

The dates of the games in Dublin and Bilbao are known, but we may end up playing all 3 games in Dublin dependant on how we qualify and potential draw to decide the venue between ourselves and Spain.
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