Ireland Package Deals
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Ireland Package Deals
Has anyone ever taken one of those all-inclusive self-drive deals to Ireland. It includes rt air from NY, vouchers for B&B's nd a rental car for $500. <BR>I've seen them offered on go-today.com and a few other websites. <BR>We're thinking of taking on in october but would like to know if anyone has gone on one and can give feedback.<BR>Thanks
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Arron yes i took this same tour from scepter tours mine was in January for $399.00 and it was for real the only other option they offered over the price is if you want to up grade for more B@B choices ( 2500 )for $30.00 and for an extra day in a hotel the last night for $7.00 you may want to up grade to a automatic transmission car from standurd remember you have to shif with your left hand. My trip with taxes and up grade $530.00 not bad less than $100 a day . We just had to take advbantage of that deal and the trip was great ! We flew from JFK to Shannon and then Dublin to JFK . It was well worth it no hidden charges ! Only additional charge that is optional if you want the walk away car insurance or not . Belive it or not the weather was good in January only bad thing was amount of day light about 8 hours .But that left a lot of time to sample the pubs
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We did it several years ago and was pleased. I agree with the post above, it may be worth it to upgrade to an automatic - we had a standard, and while drivable it is one more thing to worry about. But be sure to run the numbers as it may be much cheaper to do it own your on. <BR><BR>How many days is the $500 for? And how many people are going?
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We did the scepter tour the first time, but if you do the math, you can make out better by purchasing airfare at a good price, renting your car (we did from Dan Doolan), and paying for B&B's as you go. A lot of the nicer ones even take credit cards. <BR><BR>We did it on our own the second time -- you have more options. The tour vouchers were only good for B&B's. If you wanted to stay at a Farmhouse B&B, or a castle, or a hotel one night, you couldn't use the voucher that was pre-paid. You lose. Additionally, there are some very nice B&B's that don't take the vouchers at all. <BR><BR>We went last May, and the most expensive B&B for my wife and me was $50.00 per night.
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We did this tour in March and enjoyed it very much. Whatever you do, if going to Dublin, reserve your B&B before you leave from home as hardly any B&B accepts them anymore. It took me two wks to find one that would accept the vouchers. Also, I encourage you to upgrade to the automatic car. We did and was so glad! Also, make sure you have 100% insurance coverage on the car as you are responible for ANY damage. We ended up paying for a cracked windshield as our insurance was $500. deductable. Have a great time!
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We used go-today in Oct. 2000 and again in Nov. 2001. It was to the UK as opposed to Ireland, but we found their fly/drive deal better than any combo we could find on our own (note: we didn't do the B&B part). We calculate we saved about $1,000 by booking the air/car combo thru them. We flew USAirways both times. A very good experience overall. I'd definitely use them again.



