Grab All Association wrote: » I’ve been to Tralee and Killarney a number of times since 2019. I never spent more than €10 on a visit. I go to Ye Olde Lidl for lunch or Garveys SuperValu. Latter has a great selection of cheeses for sale.
Dempo1 wrote: » Hen night Cruises in Dingle Bay? I've heard it all, No fear is Fungi ever returning if he hears this
Dtp1979 wrote: » Lol, a THOUSAND euro??? For 2 nights?? Talk about being ripped off! Jesus Christ
Shaka Hislop wrote: » Hotels in Dingle are booked out until after August. Hotels in Dublin are running at about 13% capacity over the summer months. There's a multitude of reasons why this is.... but high on the list is covid has been almost eradicated in Kerry... you know you're getting a safe holiday...and that's why people are still flocking down. I was in Dingle Thursday and the town was very busy, bars, restaurants all doing a roaring trade...a local boat owner is now doing cruises of the bay for hen nights, champers and chocs.....Fungi is a massive loss to that area... but people seem to be adapting, thankfully.
Fred Daly wrote: » Fools will always part gladly with there money.
Dempo1 wrote: » Have to agree, It sounds like a massage was thrown in (Their Wallets), mother of God, €1000 for 2 nights, fine hotel to be fair but that just obscene.
Calahonda52 wrote: » all for euro 990.19 and 100% supporting an Irish business with Irish suppliers
JCJCJC wrote: » Killarney has always been a rip-off venue. Every business owner there feels entitled to a millionaire’s lifestyle and they charge customers accordingly. Dingle used to be a lot nicer but I haven’t been there for a few years, I hope it hasn’t gone the way of Killarney.
SouthWesterly wrote: » The kitchen staff didn't handle my money.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Plus it's their money and their own business what the do with it.
Stihl waters wrote: » But they got their EV charged for free, that's got to have knocked 1.50 at least off the cost
Calahonda52 wrote: » Had two nights for two in Ballygarry House outside Tralee on the B/H weekend. We dined well, bottle of wine each for dinner, c 30 euro a pop availed of the spa treatments for a fee, got free charging for our EV free bike hire all for euro 990.19 and 100% supporting an Irish business with Irish suppliers of food, so none of your asparagus from Peru great staff, great service great food great wines great room great parking great gardens bonus: TK max down the road
Calahonda52 wrote: » Had two nights for two in Ballygarry House outside Tralee on the B/H weekend. ... all for euro 990.19 and 100% supporting an Irish business with Irish suppliers of food, so none of your asparagus from Peru
BPKS wrote: » Got a night in a 4 star hotel in Killarney over the bank holiday weekend - including breakfast and 3 course dinner (no supplement for the €26 steak) for €190. Drink prices in Killarney are the same price as my home town and less than Limerick and Cork cities.
SouthWesterly wrote: » OK, I know, a click bait heading. I never want to hear kerry hospitality services moaning about lost customers. Took a few day trips this week with the family. Went to Clare and today to South kerry. When I asked the person serving ice cream cones to not handle the cone I was going to eat,all I got was abuse. From him and his boss. I was apparently being unreasonable asking he pick up the cone with a tissue rather than his bare hands. The sanitiser he was adamant he had just used (he didn't) he couldn't find. Went onto another establishment later hoping to get a meal. Nope, don't serve kids after 5.30 from the restaurant. I was told to go around the corner to their pizza bar which had seats on the street. I couldn't even bring the pizza around to the restaurant outside seating area while my wife and I ate a meal. My kids didn't want pizza. Anyway, took my business elsewhere and went to the local pub. Granted seats were on the street. Beer garden was being renovated. They had a kids menu. My son wanted a burger which was only on the adults menu. To their credit, it wasn't a problem. He got his burger and chips with all the dressings for the kids price. The adults had a lovely lasagne with salad and garlic bread. And kerry hospitality businesses are moaning they have no customers. If this is how 2/3 of them treat their customers they don't deserve to be in business (size of the survey was 3. +/- 0) Anyway, rant over.
touts wrote: » Killarney's approach seems to be "You know we're good because we are so expensive. If you don't like it we don't want you." They have gotten away with rip off prices for generations. But I'm detecting real anger among people this year. If you ask someone about their holiday plans the rip off high prices seem to be main topic of conversation and Killarney in particular is singled out.