voucher B & B' s.
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voucher B & B' s.
I'm doing the fly-drive vaca in Nov. <BR>I'm trying to pick a few B & B's. The first night, the last couple night.. <BR>Any one know a good B & B that takes vouchers in Dublin? <BR>How about Kinsale? <BR>Any body have any favorites on the Dingle peninsula? <BR>Thanks! <BR>Rebecca <BR>(and thanks to everyone on the board that has been so helpful)
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Rebecca, <BR> <BR>Have you received a brochure with your vouchers etc, if not then ring the Irish Tourist Board (or see www.ireland.travel.ie) and get them to send on the brochures etc. Do remember that not all B&Bs take vouchers and book early to avoid disappointment in Dublin, <BR> <BR>Hope this helps, <BR> <BR>Cathy <BR> <BR>PS Do a search on this board for favourite B&Bs in Dublin
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Cathy- <BR>Thank you very much for the help and the wonderful posts over the last year and a half! <BR>And I've read that it's cheaper to not do vouchers. <BR>(Is it ok to say what you paid??) <BR>well- i guess I will. <BR>I paid $400 w/an upgrade to "town and country" with air(from Boston)and a car from Boston (per person of course)from Monday to Monday leaving Nov 12th. <BR>Is it going to cost me more when I get there at the B&B's? May I tip? I plan to bring Vermont maple syrup from home- should I do that instead of monetary?? <BR> <BR> <BR>



