Duke of Marmalade
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No. We always book seats A and C, hoping that B is left free. Usually backfires but this time it worked. I would say about 2/3rds full.Was your flight to Marseille full?
Yes 1 metre but you would hardly notice the difference. They are allowed to spread out a bit more into the street.Is there social distancing in restaurants?
It all feels fairly normal, the French are still doing that kissing on the cheek thing they do, though maybe that is between people in a unit. Got my hair cut yesterday. The hairdresser wore a mask and insisted that I do as well for which she charged me an extra €2.Did you feel as safe in France as you did in Ireland or were you looking over your shoulder re Covid?
really illustrates how ridiculous the 9euro meal rule is, especially when we are trying to stop people going abroad on holidays. Whats the point in staying at home when all the activities are so restricted.I need a beer or two to make those things fly but was told I must buy a breakfast for €9 and have it in front of me.
Yes, very silly. But one can see how it arose. Pubs as we traditionally understand them seem "riskier" than restaurants as we traditionally understand them and so there was a certain logic to their reopening in a later phase.really illustrates how ridiculous the 9euro meal rule is, especially when we are trying to stop people going abroad on holidays. Whats the point in staying at home when all the activities are so restricted.
I did not go to a pub but I think that the 9 euro meal makes no sense . I would rather go to a restaurant for food and have a drink or two there.
I would like to be able to have food if I choose to not by having to .
Make sure you don't drive through the UK to get there!Heading to Donegal soon and lets hope the weather picks up had to cancel trip to UK but did not lose money
Wondering what the pubs and restaurants are going to be like but wont be going for any "sessions"
Looking forward to seeing more of my own country after travelling the world
Hotel bars can open if they serve food, which most do.includes the hotel bars not opening
Hotel bars can open if they serve food, which most do.
Can't find the exact regulation/guideline but pretty sure the same rules apply to hotel residents as everyone else; i.e. they too have to order food to get a drinkI think that if you are a resident in a hotel you don,t have to order food with your drink though.
I think that if you are a resident in a hotel you don,t have to order food with your drink though.
What sort of boat?I went out and bought a boat. We live in galway and weve been out to the islands on lough corrib, fishing , bbqs etc. The kids love it. The memories created, the views, the enjoyment on the boys faces has covered the cost already and will have it for many a year more. Best small investment ive made
What sort of boat?
You have to order it to your room to be compliant. What you do or where you go with it after it's ordered to your room is not covered in the rules.As a resident of a hotel you can have a drink without having food. I just found out from a hotel in Dublin.
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