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Kids clubs in hotels - can any of the guests use them?

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Holymoly321 · 20/01/2011 19:47

We're booking a holiday in Majorca via an inde bookng agent type site, but it appears that First Choice,and maybe even Thomson also sell holidays at the same hotel (which, surprise surprise are at least 15% more expensive than booking direct!). They provide kids clubs,so am wondering if our two children would be entitled to use the kids clubs too or if they wouljust be for First Choice/Thompson residents.

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LIZS · 20/01/2011 19:50

Depends if it is their own or hotel run. If they are run by TO's independent guests probably can't use them and almost certainly won't get first call at peak times.

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Holymoly321 · 20/01/2011 20:19

thanks - thats good to know. DS's are 3 and 5, so would we be able to leave them or do you have to stay with them?

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Holymoly321 · 20/01/2011 21:01

Thanks MrsP. Have dbl checked price and it would be £116 extra (for 10 day hol) to g with First Choice. Am thinking now maybe we should go with them instead of indi. Would hate for the boys to make friends and then not be able to join them for activities.But on the other hand, we've never had that kind fholiday before - mainly use where we stay as a base to explore. But maybe now the boys are older they would prefer the option of a kids club...what do people think?

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Holymoly321 · 20/01/2011 21:23

Thanks again MrsP, definitely food for thought. Will discuss with DH before booking! When you think, the option is only going to cost £16 per day, think it may be worth the price of a couple of drinks to get some peace! Grin

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