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Anyone been to Cobh/Cork?
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Boris+
- Senior First Officer

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Re: Anyone been to Cobh/Cork?
Hi Bob,
Yip, knew that - but people used this particular quay for the tenders out to the ship. I don't think I'd like a tender trip that long!
Em
Yip, knew that - but people used this particular quay for the tenders out to the ship. I don't think I'd like a tender trip that long!
Em
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Quizzical Bob
- Senior First Officer

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Re: Anyone been to Cobh/Cork?
Yes, Em, I was just being pedantic. It wasn't really a port call, just a 90 minute stop to pick up mail and swap a few passengers.of course, if she'd stopped for a few minutes longer...Boris+ wrote:Hi Bob,
Yip, knew that - but people used this particular quay for the tenders out to the ship. I don't think I'd like a tender trip that long!
Em
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wolfie
- First Officer

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Re: Anyone been to Cobh/Cork?
Manoverboard wrote:I would be happy enough to pay for a taxi to Kinsale but not to Blarney as this for us was of limited interest consisting as it does of a walk from the Car / Coach Park to the Castle n back with a likely visit to their ' average ' Woollen Mill Outlet included for lunch and the Gotcha Shop.
Cork is a dead loss bar the cathedral, imo.
Yes, until you get the price!!! Do you have any idea how difficult it is to get to Kinsale on your own? I researched this extensively. Never saw a taxi at Cobh as the train station is so close to the berth and Kinsale is not on the train line, not when we went, anyway.
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Boris+
- Senior First Officer

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Re: Anyone been to Cobh/Cork?
Hi Bob,
I reckoned that - nothing wrong in a bit of pedanticity! Anyway, when we were there, there was a display of which showed images of what the scene might have looked like with people boarding tenders and people saying goodbye - quite moving.
As you say - if only the ship had waited for a few stragglers (like cruise ships often do nowadays) then things might have been altogether different.
Em
I reckoned that - nothing wrong in a bit of pedanticity! Anyway, when we were there, there was a display of which showed images of what the scene might have looked like with people boarding tenders and people saying goodbye - quite moving.
As you say - if only the ship had waited for a few stragglers (like cruise ships often do nowadays) then things might have been altogether different.
Em
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Manoverboard
- Ex Team Member
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- Location: Dorset
Re: Anyone been to Cobh/Cork?
The price for a pre-booked taxi would, I estimate, be in the order of £100 including waiting time at Kinsale ... If P&O ran the trip it would be approx £90 for two people.wolfie wrote:Yes, until you get the price!!! Do you have any idea how difficult it is to get to Kinsale on your own? I researched this extensively. Never saw a taxi at Cobh as the train station is so close to the berth and Kinsale is not on the train line, not when we went, anyway.Manoverboard wrote:I would be happy enough to pay for a taxi to Kinsale but not to Blarney as this for us was of limited interest consisting as it does of a walk from the Car / Coach Park to the Castle n back with a likely visit to their ' average ' Woollen Mill Outlet included for lunch and the Gotcha Shop.
Cork is a dead loss bar the cathedral, imo.
A cheaper option is for four persons to share the taxi of course.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Dennis The Menace
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Re: Anyone been to Cobh/Cork?
If we're being pedantic Robert, Titanic picked up 123 passengers in Queenstown (now called Cobh) so was very much the last port of call, even if it did involve a little tenderingQuizzical Bob wrote:Yes, Em, I was just being pedantic. It wasn't really a port call, just a 90 minute stop to pick up mail and swap a few passengers.of course, if she'd stopped for a few minutes longer...Boris+ wrote:Hi Bob,
Yip, knew that - but people used this particular quay for the tenders out to the ship. I don't think I'd like a tender trip that long!
Em