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In the lavantie end of benni as for apartments not sure but the hotel orange is good and it is right on the strip

yours the fatboy
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Hi Cahill, If you want to be near the night life and don't want to incur taxi fares then you need to be staying within walking distance of the square or perhaps staggering distance depending on the time of day/night. :lol:

3 places that spring to mind are Trebol apartments, Palm Court Apartments and The Perla Hotel which I think offers B&B, I believe that they all cater for young people like yourselves at a very reasonable rate.

Have Fun.

Sue :)
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Alpha apartments are also pretty close to the nightlife. They seem to cater for young groups rather than families, so you won't get hassled much about being rowdy, which you will in a lot of places. Of course you take the risk that the neighbours are even worse than yourselves :lol:
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hello lads it might be a good idea for you to consider the flamingo hotel in benidorm,apparently there is a deal whereas you stay in an apartment complex ,usually the vacanza (although i might be mistaken)yet enjoy the all-inclusive facilities at the flamingo.
this hotel is not too far away from the action and although the offer includes only local beer and spirits there is also full board grub and snacks,all for the price of a dingy self catering apartment,also it pays to consider these deals if you are on a budget.
try alpha rooms,find me accom.com or ice lolly .
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hello lads it might be a good idea for you to consider the flamingo hotel in benidorm,apparently there is a deal whereas you stay in an apartment complex ,usually the vacanza (although i might be mistaken)yet enjoy the all-inclusive facilities at the flamingo.


I don't think that it's the Vacanza, it's the Vistamar and the Playamar that do it, you stay in the apartment but have the all inclusive facilities at the Flamingo Benidorm. You can book it with http://www.sun4udirect.com

Another option for you would be to stay at the Flamingo Playa apartments which are also very popular with the young.

Sue :)
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The Flamingo Playa is closed for a MAJOR refurbishment. The indoor pool has been demolished and they have those big chutes to transport the rubble from the top floors.

Will be going back on 14th feb, so I will report back then, but as of last week it was still closed.
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The Flamingo Playa is closed for a MAJOR refurbishment. The indoor pool has been demolished


I wasn't aware that the Flamingo Playa had an indoor pool.

Sue :)
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Yes, it was partially underground. The walkway from the front door towards the Flamingo Benidorm took you past the entrance. I don't know how else to describe it, but you went down some steps to it. I think you had to pay to use it even if you were staying in the apartments.

We only stayed there once and it was quite a few years ago, 4 or 5 I think.
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We stayed there in September 2000 so it would probably have been there then. I think I know which part you are talking about but didn't have a clue that there was an indoor pool. Oh well it doesn't really matter anyway because it's not there now. :lol:
Thanks anyway, I was just curious.

Sue :)
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We didn't use it, but we had a peep in. We were there in a December and there were quite a few kids using it then.
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