Do you remember
the time when the only way you could book a holiday was by going to a travel agent?
ordering drachmas
the smoking section on the plane
eating and drinking very cheaply
writing postcards that never arrived at their destination until you had been home a week?
infact do you remember postcards?
having no idea what was happening in the news as there were no tvs in rooms and any English papers were 3 days old?
no football in bars?(bliss!!)
having to find a phonebox and waiting in a long queue with other holidaymakers?
the only entertainment in your hotel was a man on a piano singing Y Viva Espana or Knock Three Times?
having to get all your photos developed at the end of the holiday-even the useless ones?
Looking out on farmland- in the middle of Benidorm
booking a right dump because the only info you had was in a brochure?
Those were the days
Remember it well Fiona, and loved every minute of it at the time
Holidays from Hell! Just shows how soft people have become. We helped to invent them.
Now I go on Saturday and I will remember this topic when I am sat in the airport for hours and say never again - Before booking for next year.
fwh
We always expeced a delay fwh - to get away on time was a luxury. If cupboard doors were hanging off, or there was no shower curtain - it just added to the "foreign feel"- fantastic. I remember the 1st time we went abroad and had a delay on the return flight. We had just enough money on us for a bottle of water each!! With 2 children thank goodness we'd booked a meal on the return flight.
ghettoblasters- at least the beach and pool area nowadays are not plagued with these.
True - atlhough I confess I like a little music around the pool area!
ghettoblasters- at least the beach and pool area nowadays are not plagued with these.
Now we have mobile phones going off all the time.
fwh
kate
My holidays abroad have certainly changed in the close on 50years since I started taking them.
I do still send two postcards, one to my 93yr old MIL and one to an very elderly aunt. Until 5years ago when my father died I sent him postcards, most of my holidays are touring ones and I used to buy him maps before I left and he would follow the journey from the postcards that I sent him every few days.
I remember the excitement as the time for travel came nearer, unfortunately I'm much more blasé about travel these days.
I still send postcards and judging by how many postcards and stamps we sell at work it seems to be a popular thing to do I remember only having to go by brochures though I feel from the past at times anyway
Having your photo taken when walking down the steps of the plane.
Buying those silly souvenirs....carrying a donkey under your arm
It was such an adventure.
I still send postcards too! Though definitely seems that those of us who do are a dying breed. On the rare occasion I receive one it makes a lovely change from bills and junk mail, so I always try to send a few myself.
foreign holidays always felt more foreign too. Probably due to the fact that you didn't have the masses of Brits going years ago and taking over the culture and dictating the English food and pop music they wanted. I remember being in my very first spanish hotel- 38 years ago, and thinking how 'foreign' it all was. I loved the Spanish food and Spanish music. Those were the days.
Goodness me yes, getting a smart outfit ready for the flight! Nowadays it's all about elastic and comfort!
Remember your distinctive UK passport before we all got the little burgundy EU ones?
You mean when we had PROPER passports - and when we had proper money Pounds - Shillings and Pence - and when it was actually worth something
fwh
I remember my very first holiday flight and it was with British Caledonian (BCAL) we were flying to Malta and I just about pooped myself when everybody got up and walked about after the seatbelt sign went off, I though they would tip the plane over
Fond memories
Graham
I have little recollection of any of that..must have been in pre historic times...
holidays at home were more normal when I was a kid- although we did go to Benidorm when I was 10. Before that it was the joys of Butlins. The chalets, the early morning calls, the volcano erupting( yes- way back then ), the children's entertainment, the dinnertimes with everyone being fed at the same time..... My mother always remembers me asking if the sun always shone on Butlinland
I remember the days when you went to places such as Spain and developed the tummy wobbles because the food was cooked in oil and at that time, olive oil wasn't used much over here.
I also recall that in Spain the water pressure got lower as you got higher, for example in Lloret our room was on the 4th floor of the hotel. Anything solid wouldn't flush away, so if we wanted to do a poo we had to use the toilet on the ground floor. There was always a queue for the toilets in the mornings!
My mother loves postcards and has kept every one I have sent her.
I can also remember that people used sun tan lotion as a token gesture and only applied it once or twice during the day. If you went back home just as white as you left, people would laugh at you.
Not sure if that counts or not
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