Hi guys/everyone
as promised here are the details of the events for the royal delorean weekend;
saturday 12th
9am-11am: arrive and check in to the hotel. Meet and greet with everyone
11.15-11.30am:
depart the hotel base in convoy; delorean style to dublin via the m4 to head for the world famous guinness brewery/storehouse for guided tour and to to help celebrate its 250th birthday. (and yes a free glass of the black stuff is included!)
2pm:
leave guinness via m50 and head to the beautiful expanse of malahide castle and demense for guided tour and relaxing walk around its fabulous grounds, gardens etc Also included is a visit to the largest model railway exhibit in europe – the fry model railway. (Tea/coffee and refreshments are also available on site to)
5.15pm
head back to the hotel via the n2 for a cruise through the scenic Boyne valley
8pm;
meet up in hotel for sumptous 3 course dinner followed by a very special presentation from former DMC executive Nick Sutton and his wife, Phyllis.
Nick was employed as Purchasing Manager Production Parts from December 1978 to January 1983. Phyllis was Secretary to the Engineering Manager and worked for DMC from January 1979 to October 1982.
then party till late!
sunday 13th
breakfast for the early birds!
11:15
depart in convoy via m4 to arrive at the national steam museum in the picturesque village of straffan county kildare where upon arrival we will be parking up at the main house for what promises to be a great photo opportunity -cameras at the ready!
Then we will be taken on a personal guided tour by mike of the fantastic steam museum, with one or 2 interesting additions!...
1.00pm:
back into our delorean convoy via m50 to our final stop, glencullen - to johnnie fox's pub – famed for being ireland's highest pub!. There we can relax, chill and have the craic with excellent views of the dublin mountains and surrounds while enjoying the great food , (anything from full dinner to sandwiches is served.)
Then depart for a safe trip home in our dream cars!
Looking forward to seeing everyone thanks for your support
cheers
shane & ian