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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Mar 4, 2005 19:13:39 GMT 1
Well it's only 1 week away. This time next week some of us will be there already in Belfast aquainting ourselves with the superb hostelry in anticipation of the crunch/academic (Delete as applicable) match later that night. If anyone want to know of good places to eat during the day I can thoroughly recommend the Crown which is less than 5 minutes walk from the Days Hotel into the main road. The food is great and very reasonably priced. Watch the Guiness over there though as it is far different from the stuff we get here ;D If you are new then stick with groups who know their way about until you can see where everything is. Basically you just stick to the main road which leads from the Hotel to the Big O and you'll be fine.
Someone mentioned that the Odyssey is doing some sort of discount on match tickets if you buy the pair together. Can anyone confirm this. Also don't forget your passports as they are needed despite it being a UK country.
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Post by Big Dave Steeler on Mar 4, 2005 22:51:14 GMT 1
Someone mentioned that the Odyssey is doing some sort of discount on match tickets if you buy the pair together. Can anyone confirm this. Yeah, was in some e-mail thing I get from the Giants, they are doin a promotion in regards to both double headers they ave been having!!!
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Mar 5, 2005 1:05:32 GMT 1
Nice one. Should save us all a few quid ;D
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Post by JP on Mar 7, 2005 23:24:17 GMT 1
I was told by EasyJet before Christmas that a provisional drivers licence would be enough ID. I don't have a passport, so i'm kinda stuck if the rules have changed. Can anyone let me know if you NEED a passport ASAP please, thanks!
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Post by Rich on Mar 7, 2005 23:30:51 GMT 1
You should be alright providing you have got some form of photographic ID.
Just makesure you get your passport sorted for next seasons European Tour.
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Post by JP on Mar 7, 2005 23:42:03 GMT 1
I'm worried that i'm going to be rejected on Friday
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Mar 8, 2005 19:04:48 GMT 1
I was told yonks ago that for any plane trip across water (Not sure if it is the same within Great Britain) you need either a Passport or an official ID card. I am not sure a driving license is suitable enough on its own. Best to find out for sure
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Post by JP on Mar 8, 2005 19:07:42 GMT 1
I was told yonks ago that for any plane trip across water (Not sure if it is the same within Great Britain) you need either a Passport or an official ID card. I am not sure a driving license is suitable enough on its own. Best to find out for sure All sorted, Provisional is fine ;D See you all in Belfast!!
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