Hi everyone, well this will be our first time at Pdi and after perusing the forum about all the hanky panky that happens there we noticed its all quite late in the evening haha, and as we are a bit loony on our all inclusive hols we usually pass out around 10pm so our question is, is there any daytime fun to be had. |
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Ah well if you over indulge and you don't venture out, then you will never know lol.
There is a sex cinema in the Cita, but as you correctly say, most fun happens late on..
Sometimes it's good to change |
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"Ah well if you over indulge and you don't venture out, then you will never know lol.
There is a sex cinema in the Cita, but as you correctly say, most fun happens late on..
Sometimes it's good to change "
Definitely this....
We had to adapt and change our routine to a late start, otherwise we'd miss the fun... |
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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago
PDI 12-26th Nov 24 |
"Hi everyone, well this will be our first time at Pdi and after perusing the forum about all the hanky panky that happens there we noticed its all quite late in the evening haha, and as we are a bit loony on our all inclusive hols we usually pass out around 10pm so our question is, is there any daytime fun to be had. "
We found that if we go to the play rooms someone will usually follow regardless of what time it is |
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"Hi everyone, well this will be our first time at Pdi and after perusing the forum about all the hanky panky that happens there we noticed its all quite late in the evening haha, and as we are a bit loony on our all inclusive hols we usually pass out around 10pm so our question is, is there any daytime fun to be had. "
The daytime fun happens either in the Cita centre Cinema or the beach/dunes. Also we sometimes arrange private meets with couples we've met in our hotel room.
In the evenings we have dinner later and go out later than we normally would. Usually leave our hotel around 9.30pm and take it slowly. |
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By *parkybunnyCouple
over a year ago
Zurich. NOT London. |
"Hi everyone, well this will be our first time at Pdi and after perusing the forum about all the hanky panky that happens there we noticed its all quite late in the evening haha, and as we are a bit loony on our all inclusive hols we usually pass out around 10pm so our question is, is there any daytime fun to be had.
The daytime fun happens either in the Cita centre Cinema or the beach/dunes. Also we sometimes arrange private meets with couples we've met in our hotel room.
In the evenings we have dinner later and go out later than we normally would. Usually leave our hotel around 9.30pm and take it slowly."
With the dunes now being patrolled due to being the Spnish equivalent of a SSSI, and fines of €600 being given out, I'd be sticking to the paths only and not breaking the law. |
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"Hi everyone, well this will be our first time at Pdi and after perusing the forum about all the hanky panky that happens there we noticed its all quite late in the evening haha, and as we are a bit loony on our all inclusive hols we usually pass out around 10pm so our question is, is there any daytime fun to be had.
The daytime fun happens either in the Cita centre Cinema or the beach/dunes. Also we sometimes arrange private meets with couples we've met in our hotel room.
In the evenings we have dinner later and go out later than we normally would. Usually leave our hotel around 9.30pm and take it slowly.
With the dunes now being patrolled due to being the Spnish equivalent of a SSSI, and fines of €600 being given out, I'd be sticking to the paths only and not breaking the law."
So is this a permanent arrangement then?
It was mentioned that they would be reopening once the undergrowth had recovered. |
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By *parkybunnyCouple
over a year ago
Zurich. NOT London. |
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With the dunes now being patrolled due to being the Spnish equivalent of a SSSI, and fines of €600 being given out, I'd be sticking to the paths only and not breaking the law.
So is this a permanent arrangement then?
It was mentioned that they would be reopening once the undergrowth had recovered."
They have always been a protected natural space, it just wasn't policed as it is now. After the recovery during covid lockdown they are determined not to let the area get trashed again. The legislation is permanent, and there are also concerns about the damage done to the area by the sunbeds and how these affect the movement of the sand in the area. |
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