Well, if you're not fancying any type of wannabe High-Class-Dinner, it spreads out like:Whilst it's expensive, it's certainly good value in my eyes. But at 200€ per person, you get:
-2 days entry to the park (worth about 100€)
-Breakfast (standard)
-3 course dinner included (not included as standard at the park's other hotels, which would cost around 25-30€)
-Quick entry to Fly (which you may as well price at 10€)
-Plus the added experience
Well, if you're not fancying any type of wannabe High-Class-Dinner, it spreads out like:
- Small ass room with 2 single beds (would cost about 70€/night anywhere else)
- breakfast (would be included with 70€/night)
- 2 days entry (132€ if you get the usual 33€ tickets)
- Quick entry to Fly (being generous that's 2*10€)
That's a total of 222€ for a 400€ package. So you're asked to pay double of the usual price for a fancy dinner noone asked for and the added experience. Yeah, no, that's not fair.
no inappropriate touchings while Charles is watching!I hope they'll offer double beds for couples!? Seems a bit limiting to me..
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Blimey.
Amazing!
Holy S#!t
After weighing up the pros and cons, including that we’ve just been and risk of break down etc... we’ve decided not to go for the hotel. Imagine all of that expenditure just for the EU to tell the UK to bog off because of corona :/
Good. It looks even more appealing to me now I know that.Has anyone seen children 8 and under can't stay in Charles Lindbergh!
*and people who are in a wheelchairHas anyone seen children 8 and under can't stay in Charles Lindbergh!