giles lynchwood wrote: » Once again the viking triangle gets it all,they moved the all year round traders to the back of Shaws and completely forgot about O Connell street, where there are businesses that are charged the same rate valuation as the rest of the town, not so much as a light bulb did they get.:mad:
Baldy Conscience wrote: » Coming to Waterford next weekend for this, looking forward to bringing the little lad. The Xmas Markets in Dublin are a major disappointment - just the usual shíte of Burgers, "German" Sausages, crepes and noodles, tat for sale and overpriced coffee. This any different?
TiltedBrain wrote: » Nope, same as Cork too
wellboytoo wrote: » No it's not, the stalls may be , but the whole Winterval concept is much bigger than the stalls, in fact they are a small percent of the whole experience,
MRnotlob606 wrote: » I love the dinky doughnuts, never have been so happy in my life after I was satiated by consuming such a wonderful pleasure.
KevIRL wrote: » EMAIL FOR A LISTENER - ???? {{<Hello Karen and Timmy As I write this email I've had a lovely weekend at Winterval in Waterford and fair play to all the organisers it has Waterford looking lovely and we should be so proud of our city. i took my children in around on saturday and we saw Keith Barry's magic show on the mall. Everything was brilliant but something i saw in town on Saturday really annoyed me. I was upstairs in ~***** getting a few things when I saw a woman, about my own age in her forties, with a small child in a buggy and two other children about 8 or 9. She was in the shop plain as day buying herself a Mrs Claus outfit in the underwear department. I felt sorry for the poor children with this one parading around the shop. It was a red underwear outfit with white fur trim. Imagine a mammy buying this in front of everyone. I think Christmas is about children and family and this kind of thing shouldn't be done like you're buying a jumper or a coat. I really was digusted and I left the shop straight away with my own children. I wanted to remind people to keep Christmas in Waterford about Winterval and about family. I can only lol
KevIRL wrote: » Did ye get to the craft fair in garter lane?
sillysocks wrote: » Did ye go into the shop in the medival museum at the market? They've a good selection of decorations and it's set up like a Christmas shop. One section there was some kind of glass decorations that they'll engrave with details like first Christmas and name etc.
spookwoman wrote: » So businesses asking for the right to have their area of the city included in festivities for once is Winterval bashing?