Greetings from Ireland

Bunsie

Earning My Ears
Joined
May 5, 2008
Messages
43
Hi Everyone, :wave:
Just convinced my hubby that we simply MUST make a return visit to Orlando this year (last visited in 2003 with the kids).:rolleyes1 Our kids are 10 & 11 now, and we hope to book a couple of weeks in October. :banana: :yay:

So I'm feeling kinda like this... :cool1: :banana: :woohoo: :yay: :dance3: :cheer2: :thumbsup2 :wizard: :jumping1: :Pinkbounc :donald: :sulley: :mickeyjum
 
:banana: WELCOME TO THE DIS.:banana: a good freind of mine just left today to fly home to ireland to visit his family! i met him about 10 years ago,hes a good customer were i work. the only guy i know that turns red as a beet if hes in the sun for more than 5 mins. have a great time on your up coming trip!!:thumbsup2
 
Woo Hoo Ireland!!! I'm hoping to go next summer after my DD graduates high school - but only if the dollar rebounds!! Right now I'm busy studying and (trying to, at least) learn the Irish language. Loads of fun but fairly difficult in that there's no one local that I can talk to in the language :scared1: ! Anyway, welcome aboard and enjoy your trip, and the Dis!! Nice people are here.
 

Woo Hoo Ireland!!! I'm hoping to go next summer after my DD graduates high school - but only if the dollar rebounds!! Right now I'm busy studying and (trying to, at least) learn the Irish language. Loads of fun but fairly difficult in that there's no one local that I can talk to in the language :scared1: ! Anyway, welcome aboard and enjoy your trip, and the Dis!! Nice people are here.
i had the same problem, i was always called a "laddie" to this day i still dont know what that is, if i ask,he laughs at me! we here is the north aparently talk diff. than the rest of the world. yo and hay?
 
i had the same problem, i was always called a "laddie" to this day i still dont know what that is, if i ask,he laughs at me! we here is the north aparently talk diff. than the rest of the world. yo and hay?

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
welcome.gif
 
Welcome with open arms. I would love to visit your country in the near future.
 
Thanks for the warm welcome! :goodvibes :thumbsup2



Wow! An mhaith ar fad DizzDoll! :thumbsup2 It's not an easy language to learn.:worship:

Go raibh maith agat, mo chara!! :cool1: I'm having a good time with it - I'm going to load up my iPod with the CDs I have (one from the Buntas Cainte and I have 2 others) so I can listen along as I study because a huge part of my problem is I don't get to hear it spoken on a daily basis. But I shall persevere!!!:cool1: :cool1:
 
just had to jump in and say Welcome!!!

we were soooooo lucky to visit Ireland in 2002 with great friends. I remember it so vividly, it was truly the greatest trip around the MOST beautiful country.

we did a tour and then rented a car and tooled around furter north for about a week. What an amazing country, the people could not have been more friendly and helpful and that is what we talk about even more than the amazing beauty.

we couldn't help but feel there must be some disappointment for those who come over here and find it a teensy bit different!!

anyway, have fun planning a great trip and again, welcome to the boards!
 
Well ... welcome to the board and back to Disney World if and when you make it. Our family's second favorite vacation destination ... behind the Magic Kingdom ... is your fair isle. Particularly Dublin, which is my favorite city in the world.

Failte
 
:welcome:

Happy Planning!

The only place I visit more than Disney is Ireland. Hope you have as much fun in our country as I've had in yours!!!! ;)
 








Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE








DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top Bottom