Mantis Toboggan wrote: » For the sake of 35 euros I'd be parking at the airport.
The Talking Bread wrote: » Exactly, and it is also a 10 euro each way trip on the Green bus. It's not as if it's free
BrownFinger wrote: » If your traveling as a couple, Which most people are. It's nearly always better to park at the airport. You might save 20 quid but the hassle of waiting on the bus (especially on the way home) is not worth it.
sdraobs wrote: » i saw a clamped car in the Woodies car park about a year ago. i wondered at the time what the circumstances were, i am guessing now that someone tried the same trick of leaving the car there to go to airport. would it be awkward parking in the woodies car park, getting suitcases out of a car and walking towards the Naas Ball. if security came over while you were taking the suitcases out, would it be awkward explaining what you are doing. i like parking in the airport myself, mainly for the trivial reason that I can pick up bread/milk etc on the way home. id say the jungle den/ colman sports car park would be less managed by security, especially with the garage there id say cars would just sit there.id suggest parking there.
soundman45 wrote: » Not a good idea. Patrolled by Maudlins Security. Also why do people go to such lengths to avoid paying for parking ffs.
soundman45 wrote: » ............Also why do people go to such lengths to avoid paying for parking ffs.
Augeo wrote: » Tight with money presumably. Genuinely short or just miserable.
would it be awkward parking in the woodies car park, getting suitcases out of a car and walking towards the Naas Ball. if security came over while you were taking the suitcases out, would it be awkward explaining what you are doing.
beertons wrote: » Just get a taxi into town to the bus. If your insurance found out, you parked in a private car park for a few days, there'd be a case to not paying out.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Any word on Leo Burdocks?
beertons wrote: » Permission up for a Thai takeaway at Tesco extra where the fish mongers was.
pad199207 wrote: » I think that could be Camile
Deleted User wrote: » Thinking of getting a kitchen and dining room extension on back of house. Can anyone one recommend a builder, especially one that finishes on time.
Lex Luthor wrote: » any recommendation for a carpenter ? looking to get a small job in my utility room against one wall to house the w/machine, dryer etc and some storage Built ins
iwishihadaname wrote: » Just wondering if the creche situation in Naas is the same as Dublin i.e look at booking a place as soon as the baby is basically conceived?
Carrie6OD wrote: » Hi, would anyone know a personal trainer who would train someone with a disability / limited mobility in Naas or surrounding areas? Thanks in advance!
Cerdito wrote: » Looking into primary schools for my daughter, does anyone have any reports on the Craddockstown primary school? We're not religious so hoping for a non denominational school, are there any others in Naas?
eoghan104 wrote: » Anyone have a rough idea of the price of a taxi from city centre to Naas?