Hi all
I am debating booking either of these hotels for myself and my 16 and 13 year old sons.
Is there enough at either hotel to keep them both entertained/happy - especially the 16 year old.
Would you recommend one over the other. (There is quite a price difference).
I am worried that my 16 year old will be bored no matter what I choose.
Flamingo Oasis.
Sanji wrote:Flamingo Oasis. :tup
Thank you
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There will be enough to keep my 16 year old entertained going on there?
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http://www.flamingooasis.com/hotels/hotel-flamingo-oasis-benidorm.html
Looks like there's plenty going on.
Flamingo Oasis gets my vote. I've stayed there numerous times and it's ideal for your teenage sons. There's plenty to keep them occupied and it's close to the local attractions such as the waterpark. There are some good bars opposite the hotel that have entertainment on as well, if you should feel like a change.
whitewineandsoda wrote:Flamingo Oasis gets my vote. I've stayed there numerous times and it's ideal for your teenage sons. There's plenty to keep them occupied and it's close to the local attractions such as the waterpark. There are some good bars opposite the hotel that have entertainment on as well, if you should feel like a change.
Thank you
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So the kids are allowed in the bars over the road too?
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Apart from over the road there are plenty of other venues within a short walking distance, you'll be spoilt for choice.
It's in a quieter area but still plenty to do.
You can always walk to the busier parts
if you want to.
Entertainment is generally good, food is
probably better.
The bars opposite are good and fairly busy
without being as frantic as some closer to the square.
Thank you. I was looking at Summer holidays but the prices are just so high
Everything else was as normal, entertainment is inside as well at this time of year.
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October's quite good Blossom, fairly warm, although you can get some rain. A light jacket or cardigan would be useful as it can be a bit cool on a night time, but not always. Daytime is sunbathing weather as a rule though.
Thank you so much once again
Blossom wrote:Thank you so much once again :)
You're welcome, and if you do go I hope you have a lovely time......
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whitewineandsoda wrote:Blossom wrote:Thank you so much once again :)
You're welcome, and if you do go I hope you have a lovely time...... :sun2
Thank you
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