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Old July 6th, 2007, 01:30 AM posted to rec.travel.misc
GoFlatty
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Having booked our flights (time of holiday) and our hire-car on the
basis of feedback to earlier postings, I now seek advice re B&Bs. I
last visited Ireland back in the seventies; and have nothing but
wonderful memories. On that occasion my wife and I stayed at B&Bs all
around the country; stopping whenever we felt so inclined. No
problems! We will be going after schools resume (August 22 - 31) and
so places should not be unduly crowded. But, all the travel brochures
and websites seem to be pushing various B&B voucher schemes... Is it
best to make bookings in advance via one of these schemes (before we
leave Oz) or can we still 'wing-it'?

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Old July 6th, 2007, 03:05 AM posted to rec.travel.misc
Donald Newcomb
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"GoFlatty" wrote in message
ups.com...
Having booked our flights (time of holiday) and our hire-car on the
basis of feedback to earlier postings, I now seek advice re B&Bs. I
last visited Ireland back in the seventies; and have nothing but
wonderful memories. On that occasion my wife and I stayed at B&Bs all
around the country; stopping whenever we felt so inclined. No
problems! We will be going after schools resume (August 22 - 31) and
so places should not be unduly crowded. But, all the travel brochures
and websites seem to be pushing various B&B voucher schemes... Is it
best to make bookings in advance via one of these schemes (before we
leave Oz) or can we still 'wing-it'?


I've used vouchers but I understand that the best voucher is the Euro. You
might find a bit of discussion on this subject if you try a search of Google
Groups.


--
Donald R. Newcomb
DRNewcomb (at) attglobal (dot) net


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Old July 6th, 2007, 03:43 AM posted to rec.travel.misc
GoFlatty
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Default B&Bs in Ireland

On Jul 6, 12:05 pm, "Donald Newcomb"
wrote:
"GoFlatty" wrote in message

ups.com...

Having booked our flights (time of holiday) and our hire-car on the
basis of feedback to earlier postings, I now seek advice re B&Bs. I
last visited Ireland back in the seventies; and have nothing but
wonderful memories. On that occasion my wife and I stayed at B&Bs all
around the country; stopping whenever we felt so inclined. No
problems! We will be going after schools resume (August 22 - 31) and
so places should not be unduly crowded. But, all the travel brochures
and websites seem to be pushing various B&B voucher schemes... Is it
best to make bookings in advance via one of these schemes (before we
leave Oz) or can we still 'wing-it'?


I've used vouchers but I understand that the best voucher is the Euro. You
might find a bit of discussion on this subject if you try a search of Google
Groups.

--
Donald R. Newcomb
DRNewcomb (at) attglobal (dot) net


Thanks, Donald!
Cheers!

 




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