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Had the complete opposite experience on our United International flight in September. Service was excellent, there were a few good food options, and they were all prepared well.
Was that an Asia/Pacific flight or Europe?I find United's on-board experience inconsistent. Sometimes, as you note, staff is good and they really care. Everything is wonderful and you get the service you pay for. Other times, like this flight to MCO from EWR, the service is crappy and the flight crew inattentive.It's interesting that Scott Kirby is committing United to having an onboard experience exceeding Delta's. I hope he pulls it off, but they have a long, long way to go.
Planning on going to the West Indies in March.Planning on sending a week in either Barbados, Antigua, or Grenada and don’t plan on island hopping (going to watch a cricket match).Any preferences from the board on which island is the best to spend a week at?
I’ve been to Antigua a couple times (work trips) and to me, it’s one of my least favorite Carribean islands.Loved Barbados, had a different feel to it from other islands, felt more authentic than touristy.
Does your new healthy lifestyle allow for 2 bags of the Southwest Chex mix?
If you're heading north along the Great Atlantic Way in Donegal near the entrance of Sleive League (which is far more exciting than the Cliffs of Mohr) there is a tiny,ancient pub called the Rusty Mackerel . Worth having a pint after hiking along cliffs taller than 3 Empire State Buildings. Lough Eske is worth a night's stay if you are do go there. Great staff , good food and a neat pub in the castle.
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Holy crap is that remote. Trying to decide if I should just rent a car at that point.
What's your top 5 Irish films Galway ?
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Of course you should rent a car if you decide to go there. Off the subject if you haven't seen the film Hear My Song I would highly recommend it. It's a real gem and I think came out around the same time as Crying Game.... like '91. The guy who wrote and starred in it is Adrian Dunbar who coincidentally was also in the Crying Gane but in a vastly different role. What's your top 5 Irish films Galway ? Excluding those with D-D-L because that's just not fair.
Ugh, I was hoping to avoid renting a car. Got a wedding and a new bathroom to pay for. Boondock SaintsThe DepartedIrish Jam1. Waking Ned Devine 2. Wind that shakes the barley3. Young offenders4. Michael Collins5. Secret of Roan Inish(Extended answer Angela's Christmas 2 makes me cry if I'm drunk enough)
Rudy?
Sweet Jesus. You cannot base a film on a "true story" and then put out that garbage.