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Book Your Holiday Sun Bed Via Thomas Cook
Apparently Thomas Cook are offering their customers a way of reserving their sunbed at their hotels for the duration of their holiday. Doubt TUI will do the same.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If hotels enforced the so called no reserving sunbed rule most say they have then there would be not need for it at all. As I am always up early I often see people up before it gets light properly out putting the towels on beds and some take 10 or more beds and then don't use them until late in the afternoon.
“TUI are the German company that owns Thomsons…”
Indeed they are. Thomsons holidays have been part of the TUI group (and its predecessor, Preussag AG) since 2000. In October last year the Thomsons brand was formally discontinued and the company now trades only as TUI. Their High Street branches and their aircraft are being rebadged as time permits.
Back to the question, yes it would be nice if hotels enforced their “No Sunbed Reservation” rule. I too have been in hotels and apartments where guests have been getting up in the middle of the night to lay towels out. They then duly disappear into the town for most of the day only taking occupancy of their beds at about 4pm. But I imagine that is asking too much so I no longer stay in European hotels now. This was one of the reasons but another was the incessant loud music that is deemed necessary around pools all day every day. And don’t even start me off on the football when the World Cup or European Championships are on. We have to pay extra and rent a villa instead now but at least we get a sunbed each and some peace & quiet.
Indeed they are. Thomsons holidays have been part of the TUI group (and its predecessor, Preussag AG) since 2000. In October last year the Thomsons brand was formally discontinued and the company now trades only as TUI. Their High Street branches and their aircraft are being rebadged as time permits.
Back to the question, yes it would be nice if hotels enforced their “No Sunbed Reservation” rule. I too have been in hotels and apartments where guests have been getting up in the middle of the night to lay towels out. They then duly disappear into the town for most of the day only taking occupancy of their beds at about 4pm. But I imagine that is asking too much so I no longer stay in European hotels now. This was one of the reasons but another was the incessant loud music that is deemed necessary around pools all day every day. And don’t even start me off on the football when the World Cup or European Championships are on. We have to pay extra and rent a villa instead now but at least we get a sunbed each and some peace & quiet.
Good grief! What a nightmare!
I couldn't understand where the signal for the "off" came from. The participants were obviously very well conversant with the rules. I noticed the gantry containing the array of speakers towards the left. I could not imagine going through that every morning. The most amusing aspect was that, once the plots had been claimed, everybody cleared off!
This seems to be the place:
https:/ /www.me dplaya. com/hot els/hot el-flam ingo-oa sis-ben idorm.h tml
I'm surprised they don't put that clip on their website! God knows what the Spaniards think of the Brits.
I couldn't understand where the signal for the "off" came from. The participants were obviously very well conversant with the rules. I noticed the gantry containing the array of speakers towards the left. I could not imagine going through that every morning. The most amusing aspect was that, once the plots had been claimed, everybody cleared off!
This seems to be the place:
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I'm surprised they don't put that clip on their website! God knows what the Spaniards think of the Brits.
not necessarily; it'll depend on how many beds there are and how many have been paid for. And ultimately whether Cooks can actually guarantee that you'll get one without someone else grabbing it when you've gone for a swim - policing this may be the tricky part, but maybe they'll do eyeball scans or DNA checks or something
I wouldn’t say they are being exploited, 237. It's just an option, not a compulsory charge.
In many hotels there is clearly a problem with this (as is evidenced by the extreme example posted by Garaman). Some people enjoy lying by a pool all day – it’s their idea of a good holiday. Unfortunately others enjoy bagging a bed before dawn and leaving it unused for most of the day. This idea is an attempt to address that. I can’t see anybody shelling out twenty quid for a sunbed they do not intend to use. Those who do spend their hols by the pool may be willing to do so.
It’s only being trialed in a few places and I’m sure Thos Cook has thought it through.
In many hotels there is clearly a problem with this (as is evidenced by the extreme example posted by Garaman). Some people enjoy lying by a pool all day – it’s their idea of a good holiday. Unfortunately others enjoy bagging a bed before dawn and leaving it unused for most of the day. This idea is an attempt to address that. I can’t see anybody shelling out twenty quid for a sunbed they do not intend to use. Those who do spend their hols by the pool may be willing to do so.
It’s only being trialed in a few places and I’m sure Thos Cook has thought it through.
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