2 things: This is a great lineup, and the show takes place in a great city. Americans note that sometimes you can get cheaper tickets to Dublin than London. If you've never been to Dublin, I rate it (as a bloody American tourist) with Paris, London and Berlin, with the added bonus that the locals mostly understand you when you speak.
2nd: RyanAir can be a false economy. If you're in London, it takes about 15 pounds or more to get out to the airport, and it's another 10 Euro into town in Dublin. Once you take all the incidental transport costs into account, it's cheaper to take the Bus/Ferry, plus you get that chance you've been missing to get violently seasick crossing the water. Last summer I took my kids to London, Paris, Amsterdam and Dublin, going the 'discount air' route. Next time I'm sticking to trains -- at least you go city center to city center. Getting up at 4 AM to catch a bus from Amsterdam to the Rotterdam airport to fly back to London was a low point of the trip. On 9/21/05, D1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Cheap Ryanair tickets to Dublin for anyone interested in a weekend away !! > > > Sunday 30th October 2005 - DEAF : Dublin Electronic Arts Festival > > www.deafireland.com > > > Galaxy 2 Galaxy [UR] Live, > > Los Hermanos [UR] live. > > DJ S2 [UR] > > > PLUS > > > Mark Broom [Pureplastic UK] > > >
