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Booking B&B's vs. vouchers


Hello,


I am struggling with having "paid assistance" with our first trip to Ireland (planner for itenerary, car rental and rooms.  This would allow for pre-paid vouchers for B&B's.  I have been reading this Forum, and it appears that many would recommend booking in advance - something that I should just do myself.  However, this is our dream vacation -one that I have been waiting to get off Chemo for, and I want it done right.  We have not been to Ireland before, and it will probably be many years before we can go again.  2 adults, 11 year old, for 15 days.  Any help out there??



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Polly:


Congratulations for getting off chemo. I know it's tough to go through having had multiplr family members and a few close friends endure it.


Paid assistance isn't entirely necessary, though if you do pay for it, there are none better than Michele. A great advantage with Michele is that she doesn't require the dreaded B&B vouchers. Your reservations won't be made for you, but your days will be well planned by an expert who has visited many many times.


The free advice is from people like me, who have been a number of times, stayed at a few places (I think I'm up to 50) and have wandered around aimlessly gathering some good experiences. With a couple of good guide books (again, Michele has a very good one) some time invested and info online, you should be able to plan a nice trip on your own. Still, help from Michele may be the insurance necessary for a "dream trip".


Of course, you can always do a combo and get help from her and then use rest of us lunatics as side info.


Bill



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Thank you so much for your advice.  We are going in June, so I believe that I have time to set a comprehensive itenerary and book rooms and car by myself.  I must admit that I have bought over $300 worth of books from various authors on Ireland, and now I am more confused than ever. 


We have our air already.  We land in Shannon, and we depart from Shannon.  I am sad to say that's all I have planned for now. 


Any recommendations on absolutely must sees for a mom, dad, 11 yr old girl?



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Polly,


Welcome to the forum. What a lot to look forward to...getting off chemo and a trip to Ireland. You must be very excited. My thanks to Bill for his endorsement. I do plan custom itineraries for people and you can read more about it on this page: http://www.irelandyes.com/itinerary.html It is not for someone who wants to plan every aspect of their trip themselves (which is what most on the forum want) but for those who need a bit of help and some handholding along the way. Take a look and see if it is something of interest to you.


If you want to take a stab at an itinerary yourself, feel free to post it and I will be happy to comment on it (as will everyone else here).


The voucher issue is always a sticky topic. They limit where you can stay and unless you are getting an excellent price on a fly/drive/voucher package they generally cost more than paying yourself as you go. Since you say you already have your airfare I would recommend not getting the vouchers. They become more difficult to use as the season progresses. Sort of like using frequent flyer miles; some B&Bs will only give out a certain number of rooms to those using vouchers. If they know they will be full with cash paying customers they will turn away those with vouchers. They are almost impossible to use in Dublin unless you upgrade to hotels. In some circumstances they can be a good buy but in yours probably not.


Whatever you decide to do we are here to help. I'm glad you found my forum.


Michele



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Polly,


I forgot to answer one of your questions. See my "Sightseeing" page for my Top 10 List. Click on IrelandYes Index and then Sightseeing. That should give you some ideas.


Michele



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