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Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 5:39 pm
by mrschis
Still no tickets arrived and I'm at the beginning of the alphabet. Won't believe I'm going till I get them!

Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 7:11 pm
by Tony Crosbie
Got my tickets on day of release from my local record shop. Have them safely tucked away. Hotel booked and two concerts to look forward too. I sure hope we have better weather then than we are having now - fingers crossed.

Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:08 am
by allanmacdermaid
hi
we booked tickets for 11th and 12th sept, we got our tickets for the 11th two weeks ago, but never got them for 12th,
dont think there is anything to worry about though, ticketmaster has strange computerised issuing system !!

allan & eileen

Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:06 pm
by real-alan
Not sure why all this stressing about tickets is happening... :roll: for a concert that's still nearly 3 months away.... I've used Ticketmaster for years, and NEVER not received my tickets... sometimes months in advance, sometimes just a week or two, but they always arrive.... just relax and enjoy the Summer folks (if you're having one; it hasn't arrived in the North West yet... ;-) )

Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 4:31 am
by burningviolin
I'm not sure if I posted this before but my tickets for Liverpool in 2009 arrived at home here in Ireland the morning of the concert in Liverpool. It was ok because I was able to get them reissued at the venue in Liverpool on the day but it was a hassle having to queue up early (missed the meet up due to this). Most especially, had I not been able to go and had I wanted to sell on the ticket, it would have been a right disaster. As it is, this year, I have one, possibly two extra tickets that I might need to pass on and it's just frustrating that they don't post them out, one wonders what they're waiting for!? Still though I suppose there is plenty time yet but I won't be leaving it until August to try to find out where they are that's for sure.

Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 7:12 am
by allanmacdermaid
folks
anybody know the dublin area well? we have booked into the GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL hotel located dublin 2. (10 till 14th sept)
does anybody know this hotel, and how far it is from the concert event?

pleased if anyone can help with any information.
thanks
allan & eileen.

Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 12:02 pm
by real-alan
allanmacdermaid wrote:folks
anybody know the dublin area well? we have booked into the GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL hotel located dublin 2. (10 till 14th sept)
does anybody know this hotel, and how far it is from the concert event?

pleased if anyone can help with any information.
thanks
allan & eileen.
I don't know the hotel, but it looks well located for the venue.... around 30 mins walk I would guess.... :D

Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 6:48 pm
by Hartmut
real-alan wrote: I don't know the hotel, but it looks well located for the venue.... around 30 mins walk I would guess.... :D
And there's also the tramway. About four stations from the hotel to the venue.

Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 1:48 am
by FanForLife
allanmacdermaid wrote:folks
anybody know the dublin area well? we have booked into the GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL hotel located dublin 2. (10 till 14th sept)
does anybody know this hotel, and how far it is from the concert event?

pleased if anyone can help with any information.
thanks
allan & eileen.
It is approx 30 minutes walk from the concert venue to the hotel. We attended the 2008 concert and did that walk (a little bit further in fact) afterwards and it was quite pleasant, and there were many many others from the concert doing the same walk so there was quite an atmosphere.

Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:35 am
by Gio19
Got my tickets the past week. :D
Block A3, ROW FF, seats 79, 80.
We have booked into the North Star Hotel & Premier Club Suites, Amiens Street (12 till 19th sept).

Hope it will be a grat time. 8)
Being my first in Dublin, every additional info is welcome, thanks!

Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 4:47 pm
by TipperaryAnn
Don't know anything about the hotel, Gio19, but you will certainly find getting around easy, with Busaras (central bus station, including Airport bus) Connolly station (trains) and the red Luas line (tram) to Kilmainham right beside you there!

Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 1:30 am
by Gio19
Thanks so much TipperaryAnn .
I'm used to foreign cities, but know every one has something special you don't learn till you are really there.
So it will be for Dublin.
BTW can't wait to see the Book of Kells at the Trinity Colleege, a very old dream. It's a funny trip, as I'm a person who spent lot of her time on ancient papers. :roll:
Why such a love for LC? Why did he "scratch" me so deeply?
It's like that falcon you can see as my avatar (a great free Lady living in Cleveland, OH) who put her nails on/in my deep, tho' not aware and not caring at all.
That's life.. and much more..
;-)

Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:09 pm
by TipperaryAnn
Gio19 wrote: BTW can't wait to see the Book of Kells at the Trinity College, a very old dream.
It's always great to make a dream come true! :D And Trinity is lovely, even just to stroll around there.

(PS- hope you're sound sleepers and that your neighbours the trains don't keep you awake in your hotel. I stayed in a railway hotel once and found the rumbling of trains quite a comforting sound. )

(PPS - Great avatar. Reminds me of LC's poem "A kite is a victim", because of the kite/falcon association! )

Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 10:50 pm
by real-alan
TipperaryAnn wrote:
Gio19 wrote: BTW can't wait to see the Book of Kells at the Trinity College, a very old dream.
It's always great to make a dream come true! :D And Trinity is lovely, even just to stroll around there.
I didn't have a dream to see Trinity and the Book of Kells, but as a culchie in Dublin, I really enjoyed my visit.... I'm sure you will too Gio....

Re: DUBLIN 2012

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 4:32 pm
by Gio19
Thank you Alan, I'm sure I will!

Ann, I see I'll share my nights with the trains, hope it will be comfy to me as well. Anyway we'll be tired strolling around in the city, not only at the Trinity College, so it would perhaps be easier to sleep.
Shame on me, but didn't know LC's poem "A kite is a victim". A little shocking title until I read it all. Sad and true, thanks for letting me know.