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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
I'm going to watch it on +1.
I wonder how they are going to make this work? If a date doesn't go well will they still have to see the people in the hotel lobby? Or, are they doing it to allow multiple dates?
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"I wonder....do they have to pay to travel down to the hotel themselves or does the show pay? "
I know they have to pay for their own meals at the restaurant. I think travel from outside of London is covered but I can't check that just now.
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By *oddy OP Woman
over a year ago
between havant and chichester |
it's free for the daters: Channel 4 covers all the costs, from the flights to the meal, even doling out a daily allowance.
If you're tempted to book a romantic weekend away there yourself, it'll set you back between 115 and 300-plus euros, depending on the time of year. The hotel is closed at the moment, but opens its doors in early February when the best available rate is 122 euros (about £100) or 168 euros with breakfast.
In early July, the best rate is currently 304 euros (around £250). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" it's free for the daters: Channel 4 covers all the costs, from the flights to the meal, even doling out a daily allowance.
If you're tempted to book a romantic weekend away there yourself, it'll set you back between 115 and 300-plus euros, depending on the time of year. The hotel is closed at the moment, but opens its doors in early February when the best available rate is 122 euros (about £100) or 168 euros with breakfast.
In early July, the best rate is currently 304 euros (around £250)."
Huh. Better deal than the regular show then... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I wonder....do they have to pay to travel down to the hotel themselves or does the show pay?
I know they have to pay for their own meals at the restaurant. I think travel from outside of London is covered but I can't check that just now.
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I read an article that said the contestants (for want of a better word) are given a twenty five quid allowance and that the menu is a fixed price, so when you see one of them paying the entire bill it's only really costing them a pony. |
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By *ucyfur77Woman
over a year ago
Pleasuretown |
"I much prefer the program before (Undateables). It's rather heartwarming, and doesn't have the show-off edge to it that First Dates has.
Sam the Postman was brilliant."
Have to agree, might have had a little something in my eye.. |
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