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  • @5MinuteSchool
    @5MinuteSchool Před 10 dny

    I'd like to also shout out one of the restaurant workers who jumped into the pool to save a little girl who was drowning!

  • @SA-cloud
    @SA-cloud Před 2 měsíci

    I was at this location at the end of November. I like the outside egg station, there were some migratory birds that were hanging around that just added to the calm.
    I guess it'll be better once the construction is finished so the walking path will be easier is you venture out around the local area.

  • @ndidiokoh5400
    @ndidiokoh5400 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi.
    Thank you for the video. It was quite detailed. I would like to ask some questions please.
    -Is it the premier room that's in the video? If not, what room please?
    -Is it also a buffet dinner? Which do you think is more cost-effective? Choosing the halfboard with the room or paying separately each time you want to eat?
    Thank you

    • @5MinuteSchool
      @5MinuteSchool Před 2 měsíci

      Hello, thanks for watching my video 😀😀
      I’m happy to answer your questions of course.
      The room in the video is the Premier room.
      The dinner is buffet, but there’s also the restaurant next to reception if you want the a la carte option (not included in half board). It entirely depends on whether you prefer the convenience of having everything in the hotel or venturing out. If you were to eat half board at the hotel everyday, it makes more sense to pay up front, however if you are planning on not eating at the hotel for some nights, it’s better to pay as you go. There are some very cheap options when ordering for delivery, one night I ordered a full grilled chicken for like £10.
      Personally when staying at hotels, I usually go for breakfast for the convenience but pay as I go for evening meals, as sometimes I like to try local food spots - and tend to find eating buffets all day unappealing.
      But back to your question, it would be more cost effective booking half board up front. A quick booking dot com search for a premier room alone is £147.99, with breakfast for two people is £164.94, and half board is £191.93. So that’s £16.95 extra per night if you want breakfast included for two people, and £43.94 extra if you want half board for two people (£26.99 more if you were already going for breakfast included)
      I hope all that makes sense. Let me know if you have any further questions 😅