apuser wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 7:41 am
littlerr wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 11:57 pm
apuser wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 10:41 pm
Hi Guys
My ceremony time is 12 pm on 3rd March and I will be coming from Dublin.
Is it a good option to take morning 7 am train from Houston ?
Is it enough time to reach Killarney before 12 or it's too risky ?
Any chance for train get delayed because it's not direct train, 1 change at mallow ?
Thanks
That is way too risky.
For your first leg, the train between Dublin and Cork has an on time rate of 90% (late for no more than 10 minutes). The 10% chance is way too high for me.
If that one is delayed for 15 minutes or more, you would have to wait for two more hours, which means you will not be able to catch the ceremony.
Thanks littlerr
I hardly used train in Ireland for long travel.
Not sure about their frequency and late percentage.
This is really helpful, I will surely go 2nd March now.
Do not want to take risk.
Thanks
Good Morning Ireland!
You all guys paid load of fee like 950€ and invaluable and and priceless waiting time, sending post and all other things in relation to this day €o$t money and we all spend it willingly and happily, Don’t try to save it now and risk yourself loosing this long awaited moment and ambiance of ceremony and put yourself in another torture like situation
Please can I suggest, even if it feels over doing it,
plan to go a day before, get yourself a comfy room, even a budget room will do and make sure you are present there!
Don’t mess up one of the important day of your life, respect it, feel it, cherish it, You desrve it!
Plan Ahead, book your transport, bus, train whatever
If you are driving, drive safely, don’t rush, don’t put yourself in a position where you might have to rush or stressed unduly. Arrive Alive....not only physically but mentally also
Wish you all Good luck and
Fáilte Ireland