Two of us wanted to go but €130 was a bit steep for us. We also wanted to stay overnight in a local Bed and Breakfast in Rathdrum but the price for the Friday night stay increased to €70 from €60 for Thursday night. In a way I am sorry I didn't go but it just looked a bit expensive overall.
A number of people on it mentioned that it was very expensive for what it was.
The day ran as follows:
9.30am-10am - meet up and tea/coffee/pastries
10am-11am - Presentation slideshow with Bill O Dea talking about mushrooms - a lot of it was very interesting but it was a bit information overload and honestly I think it would have been more useful after we had been collecting.
11am-1pm - we were set free in the grounds to mushroom hunt. A few people mentioned they were surprised that Bill or his wife didnt come with the group - but there were too many people for that. People went off in 1s and 2s and while it was nice, they didnt give you a map so although Bill mentioned good spots to hunt, none of us knew where or how to get to those spots.
1pm - 2.30pm - back to house to taste cooked mushrooms, Bill and his wife and another mushroom expert had a look at what was collected and took out some good stuff for cooking, meanwhile there was a chef cooking some that they had brought along outdoors. It was nice and chilled out, then into the house for lunch. Lunch was nice. But for the price I thought it could have been better. It was sandwiches (very nice gourmet sandwiches but sandwiches none the less!), mushroom soup and profiterole dessert.
2.30pm - 3.30pm - mushroom identification, we all laid out our finds on tables and books were produced and the experts went around identifying things. There was too many people for it to be truly comfortable, people were gathering in big bunches around the experts so it was easy to get left out on the edge and not be able to see or hear properly. But it was fun interacting with the other people and trying to identify things yourself.
So yeah, it was good, but yeah, it was pricey.