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17 years ago
Great choice but too expensive. €535 per night per movie...what recession??? It's like any company in Ireland..if they charged half price they'd sell quadruple... read more
Tesco Shopping Centre
Letterkenny, Co. Donegal
Republic of Ireland
(074) 912 5366
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http://www.xtra-vision.ie/
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What time does Xtra-Vision open?
Xtra-Vision opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Xtra-Vision opens at 12:00 PM on Sunday.
What time does Xtra-Vision close?
Xtra-Vision closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday.Xtra-Vision closes at 11:00 PM on Friday and Saturday.
Mon-Thu 9:00 AM - 10:00 PMFri-Sat 9:00 AM - 11:00 PMSun 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Does Xtra-Vision have parking?
Yes, Xtra-Vision has parking options.
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Online said they closed at 6 but when I rolled up at 5:03 the shop lights were off and the owner…read morewas outside packing up. Asked if we could run in and browse for a couple mins and she welcomed us with open arms. A huge, packed to the brim new and used bookstore with every title under the sun! the bookseller (maybe owner) was so incredibly sweet and gave us such good book recs! Visited right after indie bookstore week so she threw in some extra swag for us with our purchase! Highly recommend
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Nice store with a big selection of neat products - comics, toys collectibles - in a small space…read more Cool tunes playing, nice staff.
This is the sort of store that's great for visiting in on a rainy day. It sells kitchen and general…read morehousehold goods at very competitive prices. The staff are all very helpful and give you room to browse if that's all you want to do, although I bet you'll manage to find something to buy before you leave
Love the Benefit area girls working there very friendly and helpful. Topshop very tidy and lovely…read moreselection of clothes
This is a very uninspiring shopping centre. The only thing of note is that it is built in a…read morecourtyard formation, so that you enter on one level and then can look down upon "the courtyard". There were no shops of note and the whole place looked a bit run down and tatty. There didn't seem to be many people actually buying anything, instead they were using the cover to shelter from the pouring rain (as indeed was I!)
Recently visited Letterkenny, and shopped at The Courtyard Centre. I found the staff friendly and…read morehelpful and gave us directions etc no problem. There are a good few independent shops with nice displays and most were reasonably priced. Enjoyed my stay.
This review is for the shopping centre within which Penny's is located. I have never gone into a…read morePenny's store intending to be a customer- last time was in Orlando and we got out of the car and walked through one to go into a shopping mall. The centre has some local flavour with some small independents trading like Mc Gettigan's bakery, Cafe Trax and the Oasis bar. It also has Tesco Costa and the usual suspects. I shot a brief video as I walked through and it was Jim Revees - one of my mum's favourite singers (she disliked old blue eyes intensely) and my friend Dee commented on how loud the music was. Yes Dee we are a singing nation and many folks were walking along singing along with Jim. Our wee nation has just spent thirty million euro on Garth Brooks concerts - 5 only in Dublin Summer 22 and we'll sing as much to him as he will to us. If this was transcribed to USA Garth would turn billions of dollars. I guess it pays to have friends in low places after all. Go Garth.
While the experience in the shop is usually pleasant, yesterday I went to penneys with a group of…read morefriends, and the manager was inexplicably suddenly following us around the shop. She promptly talked to security and instructed them to watch us even at the cash register.We were rather confused and soon came to the conclusion she believed we were stealing, when that simply wasn't the case. It was a very disrespectful and unsettling experience as she and the security followed us around the shop blatantly until we left through the machines at the exit.They expected the alarm to sound as we walked through but that did not occur because we simply did not steal or do anything that she claimed we did. In the very least it was satisfying when they had to stare at us as we walked out proving we didn't commit any robbery. I implore staff to think twice before following a group of young teenage girls that only wanted to go on a nice day out shopping and enjoying themselves.
The Modern Gallery of the City. I went here last year, it reminded me of a mix between Catalyst…read more(Belfast) and a smaller version of the MAC (Belfast). Close to the City centre so easy to get to! A decent size of space with different conceptual pieces. (The time I went)