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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 6 2011, 11:52 PM (136 Views) | |
| aitch | Sep 6 2011, 11:52 PM Post #1 |
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How many people on here would be prepared to go on a holiday with a person of the opposite sex. and share a room with twin beds, knowing that it would only cost half as much as a single room, (but no smutty remarks please,) this is a serious question, I is thinking ahead. :angel: |
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| Deleted User | Sep 6 2011, 11:57 PM Post #2 |
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I'd be very happy to, provided I knew the person beforehand and it wasn't a complete stranger. :nod: |
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| Pam | Sep 6 2011, 11:59 PM Post #3 |
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Yes i dont see a problem at all in sharing with a friend in a twin bed room |
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| Deleted User | Sep 7 2011, 12:02 AM Post #4 |
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Where are we going, Aitch? :D |
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| aitch | Sep 7 2011, 08:56 AM Post #5 |
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Ive not decided either way as yet, but if and when it does happen it will be next year, probably easter time, its just somethingI have been thinking about. :oops: |
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| charlie | Sep 7 2011, 09:23 AM Post #6 |
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Get gone Aitch :thumbs: |
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| bluecitygirl | Sep 7 2011, 10:12 AM Post #7 |
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It sounds very sensible. Their nothing wrong in sharing a room with a friend of the opposite sex. As long as you get on well together. I for one cannot see a problem. |
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| aitch | Sep 7 2011, 11:10 AM Post #8 |
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How this all started was through a friend of mine and his wife wanting to go on a Scottish holiday, so I got them interested on a trip to Fort William with Shearings, they wanted me to go with them, so I tried to arrange a single room, no joy, I could have a double room for double the price, and presumably double the meals, but no way would they concede they had space, I followed the seating on the coach by looking on the web, and even when my friends went, there was still room, I am not sure, but I think the Caledonian Hotel they went to is a Shearings hotel, so that may be why they wouldnt budge on price, still, in my mind, not really a way to do business :sadno: |
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| charlie | Sep 7 2011, 01:01 PM Post #9 |
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The Caledonian is owned by Shearings Aitch, when we went there were a few empty seats on our coach, but there is more than one coach goes, and the hotel was full, there were people in single rooms on our coach, but I don't know how much they paid. I will make some enquiries, but I know they booked well in advance. |
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| kathleen | Sep 7 2011, 06:47 PM Post #10 |
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aitch try ALFA coach holidays they are a northern company. they go to fort william, I think the hotel is CROIT ANNA it is just outside of fort william. last year the single room supliment was £24. their are in Euxton lane chorley phone number 08451305666 or www.alfatravel.co.uk.give then a rin g and get a brochure.. we go with them a lot. |
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