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By *unlovers OP Couple
over a year ago
rotherham |
Again we are off on hols next weekend but never stayed all inclusive before
Does anyone know if this means wearing a wrist band for the whole of the holiday as this would irritate me
Someone told us you have to for reasons known to the hotel
Others say you can take them off when showering anyone know???? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Think it depends on the hotel, but if its the plastic type you sometimes get given at gigs for certain areas, make sure you clip it on yourself and use the very last hole- should stop on your wrist but allows you to wriggle it over your hand- I have an extensive collection of colours giving me (or a friend) AAA access to Wembley Arena, Bham NIA, Manchester Arena and various other venues using this method |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've been all inclusive a few times.
Yes, you wear the wrist band constantly, but most are made of a water resistant paper so don't aggravate. Just be careful, if it comes off or you lose it a lot of hotels can be shitty about replacing them. Check with reception when you have them put on.
Enjoy your holiday |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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They are all different. Some places use wrist bands but we went to Ibiza 2 year ago and had a I'd card with our picture on to show we were AI. Also ask when you check in if there are any other hotels in the local area that you can use with your AI as in Ibiza there was about 10 others we could use locally and some of them were nicer to sit and have a drink during the day. |
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done all inclusive twice .. as we are both fussy eaters it is not a road we would go down again but I guess that is just us .. a lot of others guests seemed to think the food was fine but definitely self catering is the way forward for us |
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not talking about that specific hotel as weve not been there but from our personal experience and that of close friends chicken drumsticks and rice seem to be the order of the day .. every day .. it got to the point that we couldn't face going to dinner !! |
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By *unlovers OP Couple
over a year ago
rotherham |
Well luckily we have stayed at catarina before and know its fabulous foodwise but we only booked all inclusive cos we have dropped on a bargain so just wondered about the wristband thing
Wasnt really enquiring about food
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think it varies from hotel to hotel .. in our experience if the hotel offer self catering, full board, all inclusive options to guests then yes a wrist band will be required so that the staff can determine which option you have booked for. Similarly if the hotel has sister hotels that you are allowed to use the facilities of then you will also be required to wear one |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I've stayed in two hotels, both in Sharm El Sheikh, no wristbands, but then again, no other hotels nearby so you didn;t get randomers nipping in for a quickie"
Let me guess ... You went diving, right ?
Been to Sharma and Hurghada too,.and had a great time; still yet to
do the Thistlegirm though
Sorry for being OT |
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