01 May 2007

Visitor Tips to Hotel Kelly

We're looking forward to friends and family visiting this spring and summer. Here are a few things that might be helpful.

Travelling Details:
*Make 2 photocopies of your passport. Leave one at home and put one in your suitcase. If you lose yours while traveling, it will make it much easier to get it replaced.
*Buy a passport/ticket holder (preferably with a neck strap). You will be showing it many times as you pass through the airports and this makes it much simpler to have it on hand.
*Before leaving America, get the pin number for your credit card and ATM card (called a laser in Ireland). Ireland requires a pin for use of either card. Also, notify your bank of the dates you are traveling and the countries you will be visiting. With all the fraud protection, they often will stop your transactions if they see unusual activity. Travellers checks are not very convenient and are sometimes not accepted in certain shops. I would recommend that you use your laser or credit card to get cash and for purchases.

Clothing:
*What Not to Wear...if you don't want to look like an American tourist.
-White tennis shoes
-Shorts (men or women)
-Baseball hats
*Europeans wear....Men: jeans, khakis, dark shoes. Women: black pants, jeans, capris, skirts, dresses.
*When visiting a church, you can't wear sleeveless shirts (bring a cardigan).

Weather:
Ireland has a very similar climate to Seattle, but not as warm. I would recommend bringing a lightweight sweater for cool mornings and evenings as well as a rain jacket (winter or summer).

When coming into the country they often require you to give your destination...be sure to have our address and phone number with you.

Looking forward to showing you around Dublin!!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well,

No white tennies, no ball cap, no shorts...........

that's waht I am wearing now.........

Well an evolutional change of great magnitude will be happening soon!

jeannieweannie said...

And one other thing to avoid: no fanny packs, or rather, bum bags which they call them here. Fanny means something entirely different here...uh yeah, different. :)