As promised, here is the link to the three tours we're considering: chrisplusmelissa.com/three-incredible-ireland-tours-help-us-choose-the-best-one/ Vote for your favorite by Wednesday, November 27th! Oh... we figured out the camera/software issue... hopefully next livestream, all will be great! 😆
Spent two weeks in Ireland and drove all over the place: Dublin, Galway, Kilarney, Dingle, Kinsale. It's such a beautiful country with the nicest people you'll ever meet, we never had a bad day. We've been to many beautiful European cities, but the Irish people can't be beat! Don't be afraid to drive on the "wrong side" and don't be afraid to get lost. Visit Ireland !!!!
I have already visited 42 countries in 5 continents. I've worked in 11 countries in 3 continents, I worked and lived in Ireland for a few years, I love Ireland and it's my favorite country in Europe after Portugal.
Great marketing guys! You are a great team and will fill up Irish Tours that you go to. Chris please integrate more photos and video clips in your TTT’s
Thanks Gary for all the support... I've wanted to add photos and video clips but dang, we've had some bad luck with the streaming sofware... but I'll get it figured out. :D
Love your new Christmas Markets Riverboat Cruise. Great idea! You two are the new Rick Steves. I would copy you but I am not sure I like people enough to want to hang out with them for a week. Way more money than RUclips would ever pay. I have seen your markup. Great!
Glendalough is a must visit! The monastery was founded by St Kevin in the 6th century . The name Glendalough - in Irish, it translates to "valley of the two lakes" It takes you back in time with it's history, beauty and wonder.. Hope you guys get to visit! :)
@@chrisplusmelissa For first time visitors I would recommend option 1. A day trip from Dublin to Glendalough is on the itinerary, All options are great,, and for me Glendalough is in my top 5 places to visit. Carve that trip out like a Thanksgiving Turkey,, you won't regret it my friends. :)
Is there a reliable website to visit for laws and regulations for us citizens to get information regarding how long I can stay in Ireland and Scotland? I guess Europe as well. 😁 I’m in the beginning phase of planning some serious traveling. I know you two are more knowledgeable than I on this. Any help is much appreciated. 💕
Yes. You can find that information on the State Department's site under International Travel, Learn About Your Destination travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages.html For the UK, an ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) will be required starting January 8th, 2025. It is inexpensive (I think around $13) and lasts for two or three years. If we were about to go to Europe for some serious indefinite travel, we would go to Ireland (outside of the Schengen region), the UK (it's own thing), and countries inside of the Schengen region (Portugal, Spain, France, etc.) in rotation for up to 90 days each. After hitting 90 days, I believe you have to stay out of a given area for 6 months. The 6 months part might not be true for all 3 areas. We're not legal experts, so I do recommend double-checking with other sources, etc. I hope that helps! -- Melissa
You two will soon be making more money than Rick Steves. Please get the software figured out. Add lots of videos and photos. Put together an electronic brochure for each trip.. Prices are too low you guys should make at least 1k profit per person on your trips.
Thank you for the sage advice. I think we have the software figured out. All new ventures require a lot of learning... hopefully life and past business experience helps us learn faster. :D
As promised, here is the link to the three tours we're considering: chrisplusmelissa.com/three-incredible-ireland-tours-help-us-choose-the-best-one/ Vote for your favorite by Wednesday, November 27th!
Oh... we figured out the camera/software issue... hopefully next livestream, all will be great! 😆
Spent two weeks in Ireland and drove all over the place: Dublin, Galway, Kilarney, Dingle, Kinsale. It's such a beautiful country with the nicest people you'll ever meet, we never had a bad day. We've been to many beautiful European cities, but the Irish people can't be beat! Don't be afraid to drive on the "wrong side" and don't be afraid to get lost. Visit Ireland !!!!
I've gotta put these on my calendar so I don't miss it.
We intend to do one every Tuesday at 7 PM Central Time. Next week, Lisbon!
I have already visited 42 countries in 5 continents.
I've worked in 11 countries in 3 continents, I worked and lived in Ireland for a few years, I love Ireland and it's my favorite country in Europe after Portugal.
Perhaps, someday, we'll get up to 42 countries. :)
Great marketing guys! You are a great team and will fill up Irish Tours that you go to. Chris please integrate more photos and video clips in your TTT’s
Thanks Gary for all the support... I've wanted to add photos and video clips but dang, we've had some bad luck with the streaming sofware... but I'll get it figured out. :D
Love your new Christmas Markets Riverboat Cruise. Great idea! You two are the new Rick Steves. I would copy you but I am not sure I like people enough to want to hang out with them for a week. Way more money than RUclips would ever pay. I have seen your markup. Great!
Glendalough is a must visit! The monastery was founded by St Kevin in the 6th century . The name Glendalough - in Irish, it translates to "valley of the two lakes" It takes you back in time with it's history, beauty and wonder.. Hope you guys get to visit! :)
Thank you for the tip! Is that a recommendation for option 1? Or a take whichever trip and then carve out some time to visit Glendalough?
@@chrisplusmelissa For first time visitors I would recommend option 1. A day trip from Dublin to Glendalough is on the itinerary, All options are great,, and for me Glendalough is in my top 5 places to visit. Carve that trip out like a Thanksgiving Turkey,, you won't regret it my friends. :)
Sorry I missed this live. Crazy kids.
We intend to do one every Tuesday at 7 PM Central Time. Put it on your calendar! :D
@@chrisplusmelissa I'll have to catch the replays -- that's 1am in Portugal. Looking forward to your Lisbon one.
Is there a reliable website to visit for laws and regulations for us citizens to get information regarding how long I can stay in Ireland and Scotland? I guess Europe as well. 😁 I’m in the beginning phase of planning some serious traveling. I know you two are more knowledgeable than I on this. Any help is much appreciated. 💕
Yes. You can find that information on the State Department's site under International Travel, Learn About Your Destination travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages.html For the UK, an ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) will be required starting January 8th, 2025. It is inexpensive (I think around $13) and lasts for two or three years. If we were about to go to Europe for some serious indefinite travel, we would go to Ireland (outside of the Schengen region), the UK (it's own thing), and countries inside of the Schengen region (Portugal, Spain, France, etc.) in rotation for up to 90 days each. After hitting 90 days, I believe you have to stay out of a given area for 6 months. The 6 months part might not be true for all 3 areas. We're not legal experts, so I do recommend double-checking with other sources, etc. I hope that helps! -- Melissa
You two will soon be making more money than Rick Steves. Please get the software figured out. Add lots of videos and photos. Put together an electronic brochure for each trip.. Prices are too low you guys should make at least 1k profit per person on your trips.
Thank you for the sage advice. I think we have the software figured out. All new ventures require a lot of learning... hopefully life and past business experience helps us learn faster. :D