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I recommend you get the Waterford pass, as you can get around all the four museums include and get a walking tour too. My friends went to Waterford Crystal tour & liked it. Also their fave was Bishops palace. Mr CT loved the museum of Time and here are some pictures of that. Yes- he even took photos of the toilet! 😂
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Powerscourt was well worth the trip. We walked down the grand steps to the pond and then into the Japanese garden. It was spectacular and I loved every second. We ended with a pot of tea and cake in the outside terrace because the sun was shining! the excursion was everything we had hoped for as it was easy but took us to a beautiful place. We know Dublin well and will be there in a few weeks so didn’t need to go ‘into town’.
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The tenders in Dun Laoghaire started at 7am with the first call for group 1 and priority. By 9.30 groups 8 to 10 were called. At 9.45 groups 13 & 14 were called. We didn’t get if the ship until 1.15 We got straight onto the tender and waited 15 minutes for others to fill the boat. We were underway by 1.30 and alighted by 1.50. We were on an NCL trip as bd got on our coach but waited ages for latecomers who ‘misread tickets’ and waited on the ship. We left half an hour late at 2.30. I am writing this from the coach- so real ‘live reporting!’
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We popped into the Bliss lounge really to get some large waters to take back to the cabin and get an early night. Then I realised a 70s night was about to start so we stayed! I enjoyed the dancing and music of an era I remember well! the Excell band were again, excell-ent! We were later joined by friends and we ended up staying on until the early hours of the morning chatting and drinking.
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Last night having got off the bus we wandered around the small harbour walking the sea wall and down around the water. The sun was shining and a fog descended and actually obscured the ship completely so it could not be seen from the land! Now you see it, now you don’t! It was quite a spectacle so I enjoyed taking some snaps. the Wi-Fi is slow today so I may add more of them later or while ashore! Watch this space! 😅
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Then we stopped for delicious cake and tea outside in Bishops palace cafe. It is homemade in the premises and they cook daily and it was delicious! This takes us up to date as I am still sitting there now as I write! Mr CT has gone to the museum of Time and, as a horologist, this is right up his street! I have opted for the easy option of resting, and waiting here for him. I can see the bus we plan to catch home from were I’m sitting. That is if Mr CT doesn’t get too engrossed at the museum and well….forget the time! 😜
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We then showed our pass in the Bishops Palace and joined the tour just outside the main entrance. After the first stop it was clear nobody much could hear the guide so someone requested she asked for a microphone. She obliged by phoning her headquarters at Viking museum nearby and getting one.this helped considerably but some found the pace fast. A person was overheard asking the guide if this was actually a running tour! it was informative and took an hour on all. I think they are normally 40 minutes though.
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We caught a taxi and it was €30 but we tipped €5 Because the driver was kind to let us have the mini bus to ourselves. They wasn’t anyone else who wanted to go. We were dropped off outside Waterford Crystal which is opposite the Bishops Palace. We looked around the shop and the crystal glass was amazing.
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Ashort walk to the right if you want stairs or go to left if you want sloped pavement and you reach the top of the bay for the bus. There’s no taxi rank as such but they mostly pull in down by the left as coming off the tender boat. some people were having an ice cream and enjoying the view of the bay and there’s a good fish n chip shop there too. So worth going across just got that even!