And for us there wont ever be self catering again, we took 6 kids with us, who were all drinking pop and eating icecreams, this would have cost a small fortune, then the meals, although boring to the middle of second week were ok, but it was only a 3 star hotel as like i say we had 8 people to fork out for.
Still spent far to much, dont know how, approx 1300 euros, took 1000 but had to get more, so just like to say anyone with kids its great!!!!
Our resort was a quiet one, but we survived, but wont go again, Playa Paraiso in Tenerife.
Michelle
My only grumble i would guess is that with AI, as soon as a child reaches 12, they get charged as an adult (but they don't get adult facilities) whereas with S/C, you can get away with paying child prices until they are 16.
I love going AI for us it is right choice i know of others who hate it but each to their own.
I can't imagine why I never tried it before, don't think I will ever go self-catering again whilst the kids still come away with us. Even Half Board seems an attractive option now. I also have to pay for one child as an adult but it still seems good value. The food we had last year was excellent, if you can afford it a 4* AI is probably better as I think the thing they economise on is the food. From what I read on here the evening entertainment seems to be naff in most hotels regardless of their star.
Last year we went to my mum in laws apartment in spain we thought as we only had flights and spend to sort that it would be really cheap but we hated the budgeting so we are looking forward to this year even more so.
Michelle, who wont go self catering ever with kids
We also really wouldnt do it any other way while our childen still holiday with us . and god hope thats a few years yet. time goes so fast
we have 3 children so always used to have to find somewhere that had rooms to take 5 which was a struggle but now our older 2 are 15 and 13 and have to pay adult prices anyway we get two rooms and i cant say we have noticed much difference for what you pay taking into account the suppplements they charge for family rooms, infact sometimes it works out cheaper to get 2 rooms if your children are old enough to be on their own.
lyn
I have this problem until 2008 when laddo's turn 16..does anyone know why companies charge like this?
Crazy isn't it. I've also noticed that sometimes it is cheaper to book 2 rooms with 4 adults rather than a family room and pay the supplements!
we started doing ai 2 years ago cant imagine going back to sc again unless we go to america, i think it adds to the relaxation not having to think how much money youv got to last the duration and its annoying when the kids have to keep asking for drinks icecreams etc, another good plus is the kids can try things and get something else if they dont like it.
One of the added bonuses for us is that all 4 of us can go in the pool together for as long as we want, rather than either someone staying by the sunbeds to look after the 'stuff' as we call it, or all going in but trying to keep an eye on your purse from the sunbed.
lyn
ps. the year before last we went to sun city hotel in olu deniz - first choice and eclipse wanted a massive £3500 for all of us in a family room in may. or £2800 paying 4 adult prices in two twin rooms. I eventually booked with Tulip holidays and paid £2500 for the family room. these rooms are unfortunately where the large tour operaters are making their money . The family pays again as if school holiday prices arent bad enough
lyn
The only thing i do want tho is when we have paid adult prices, then i expect them to be treated like adults..ie a real bed, their own space and if possible, their own room. The policy i do agree with is the no alcohol one for them..they will have plenty of time for that later!!!!
Yep its actually so much easier now and we can book any hotel we fancy now without scanning the brochures for the ones with rooms for 5 - my lads also dont want to be anywhere near us especially once they have made a few mates. I normally still wake them up for breakfast and make sure they have their sun-lotion on then leave them to it for the day. but i still find it difficult to leave them with their mates when we go to bed. im such a control freak and usually embarrass them like hell when its bed time :shock:. i really ought to chill a bit more .on the few occasions we have left them out their back in their rooms half an hour later
I think we must have also got lucky in Egypt, we had two rooms rather than a family room and my children are only 13 and 11 and nobody said anything about the fact that they were in a room on their own without adults. We were in the room next door though. It was brilliant and much better than being in a so called family room for 4.
Michelle
i agree with the family thing..family life has changed so much these days and hardly any family meets the criteria any more. I guess that is why it is so difficult organising holidays now. Rob's daughter is almost 17 ( and hasn't been on the last 2 holidays..her choice) but if she were to come, it would be difficult getting a room because she couldn't go with us and wouldn't want to be sharing a room with laddo who is almost 14..and a family room would have a huge supplement. However you book holidays these days, there is always some hidden charge...
hi lyn...i have booked sun city as well this year,and the same thing is going on with prices....first choice wanted £3500 for 1st 2 weeks in june...we booked with cosmos £2250!!!!
oops...i meant august
the last time i went all inc was about 8 years ago and since then always gone sc. i was pricing up for summer 2007 to got back to the galeon playa in lanza i nearly died 2300 for 2adults 2kids self catering, i now booked to go all inc to club caleta dorada in fuert for 2800 thats with a lids room with tv/ dvd/ and ps2.
is it worth booking sc when all inc are so cheap,
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