I just booked a decent spot in Temple Bar for $99/night from the 23rd-30th
I'll book as soon as I get tickets, not before that. It'll probably be very hard to get those, so without tickets booking a hotel is pretty useless. My usual haunt hasn't raised prices yet so that's good. it's not a touristy one either.
Yeah, after sleeping on it, I can't entertain the idea any more. I need to be a grown-ass adult and make a good financial decision. Going to Ireland to see U2 in November is not that idea.
I keep going on Air BnB and looking at Dublin rentals with generous cancellation policies. I need to stop that.
Yeah, after sleeping on it, I can't entertain the idea any more. I need to be a grown-ass adult and make a good financial decision. Going to Ireland to see U2 in November is not that idea.
I've got quite a few Dublin rooms booked, just in case(with free cancellation).
One, near the arena was £260 for 2nights, is now £440 for the same 2 nights (27th and 28th Nov).
I've got The Clarence booked for Dec 4th and 5th, again for £260ish, now is either no availability or around £400.
Read into that what you will.
"work until 66"???? Hell, I'll be happy to be able to retire at 70.
thinking of going again?
also, out of curiosity rather than fear, anyone turned up in a pub wearing a U2 shirt while they were playing in the city and incurred the wrath of the locals or anything similar?
thinking of going again?
also, out of curiosity rather than fear, anyone turned up in a pub wearing a U2 shirt while they were playing in the city and incurred the wrath of the locals or anything similar?
Yeah, after sleeping on it, I can't entertain the idea any more. I need to be a grown-ass adult and make a good financial decision. Going to Ireland to see U2 in November is not that idea.
To anyone that hasnt seen u2 in dublin my message is "do it" i did it on the 360 tour and it was like u2 heaven! I mean the whole city aswell. Dublin was great but when dublin is u2 themed everywhere and i mean everywhere its amazing!
I found the 'Dublin Experience' to be a bit overrated.
Was there in 2009 for the three 360 shows, including front rows for Night 1 and 3. Obviously U2 is always amazing, I just didn't see them playing with an 'extra gear' or taking it to another level. If anything, I saw them 'tight' and a bit nervous.
Would I go again to Ireland to see U2? Probably not.
On the positive, the city does fill up with U2 fans. That was indeed a cool unique aspect of it.