If you have already booked online, you are guaranteed to depart at the time booked. Tickets can also be bought at the bus stop on Custom House Quay each day, and return buses from Phoenix Park will depart from pm until midnight. Buses will leave on first-come, first-served basis, but be prepared to queue as demand will be high. For more information, visit bushireireland.
By taxi: Taxis can drop people off at a designated area on the Castleknock Road, unless they are dropping off disabled passengers with a pass. Private coach: Private coaches can enter the park through the City Gate. Minibuses will not be allowed drop people off after 6pm, when the road closure on Chesterfield Avenue kicks in. The minibus pick-up point will be at the Dublin Zoo car park beside Lords Walk. The following road closures will apply on May 16th, 18th and 19th — unless otherwise stated.
The promoter says much of the delay was caused by concertgoers arriving late. This gap was not meant to be a viewing area, it was designed to facilitate movement between areas. There was at all times plenty of space left and right but it took time to move them on in.
Once this had been done normal movement between the areas resumed. The solution? Concert-goers should allow themselves a good amount of time to get to the venue as the walk into Phoenix Park could take up to 40 minutes. Exiting the venue also takes around this amount of time.
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Other buildings within the Phoenix Park that are open to the public include Farmleigh House, a former home of the Guinnesses, Ashtown Castle and the Visitor Centre, with plenty of free events throughout the year. Newsletters Podcasts More. Weekly Podcast. The Explainer is a weekly podcast from TheJournal.
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