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Oakster said:Enjoying the sun and Pacifc in beautiful Mendocino, California.
Only problem is having a daghter that needs to train every day as part of her pre-season program (she’s a Nordic Skier).
3 long trail runs, a 4 hour canoe trip at relentless pace and just in off a 43km Mountain Bike ride - and we are only on day six.
i love it really...
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Hastingsaddick said:robinofottershaw said:JohnBoyUK said:JohnBoyUK said:oohaahmortimer said:@JohnBoyUK I saw you mentioned Japan next year , i think , earlier in the thread..
The Olympics are on in Tokyo Friday 24th July -Sunday August 9th
so obviously will be busier around those times or you might fancy taking in some Team GB suporting .
I went to the World Cup 2002 out there , didn't really do the tourist bit but the locals were very friendly all around even if the language is a slight problem .
I'm sure it's all changed now but I had to hire a mobile phone out there because our mobiles back then weren't compatible with their network .
Spent a couple of hours in the trailfinders office speaking to my wife's friend who books all her main trips and the cheapest we could get a 2.5 week tour with direct BA flights was £14k for the pair of us including our daughter who'll be 12 months or so by then (and that was flying economy too!) Bit toppy but we always knew it was going to be expensive. We had a vision of going Singapore on the way back but we didn't realise the distances involved, it was something like a 8-9hr flight! We're still mulling it over in our heads but likely to bite the bullet I think as its my wife's 40th around that time.
We originally booked to stay in the Marina Bay Sands but then decided to switch to the Fullerton Hotel across the water from it as we wanted somewhere quieter. We did take a look inside the Marina Bay Sands. It is quite something. The Gardens on the Bay just behind the hotel are worth going around, particularly late afternoon/early evening with the light show at 7:45 pm and 8:45 pm.3 -
Fullerton Brunch if they still do it.0
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JohnBoyUK said:O-Randy-Hunt said:Best places in Italy to visit? Having been twice before when I was younger, I've always wanted to go back.
Verona, Florence, Rome is currently top of the list. Either just going to Verona on its own for a few days or doing Florence for a day or 2 and then on to Rome.
We went to Venice in February, it was chilly and foggy in the evenings but the days were bright and sunny. Beautiful place.
We stayed at the Hyatt Centric on the nearby island of Murano (it was called something else when we went about 4 years ago) but the hotel was lovely.
Cant recommend the hotel we stayed in at Rome (I organised that trip and I was on a budget) but know of a stunning but great value restaurant near the Trevi Fountains if anyone needs a recommendation.0 -
Dont know what all the moaning is about Venice and the price of things, most cafes and restaurants were very reasonable, probably cheaper than Greenwich.
Even Souvenirs we cheaper than most places we visited.
Beautiful place, we went when it was about 90deg back in June and the place was stunning.0 -
Charltonparklane said:Dont know what all the moaning is about Venice and the price of things, most cafes and restaurants were very reasonable, probably cheaper than Greenwich.
Even Souvenirs we cheaper than most places we visited.
Beautiful place, we went when it was about 90deg back in June and the place was stunning.0 -
Just booked Mauritius for November... Can. Not. Wait.1
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Anyone know of any good websites / hotels in England where they cater for people with mobility issues?
Ie a walk in shower etc..0 -
CAFCsayer said:Just booked Mauritius for November... Can. Not. Wait.0
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O-Randy-Hunt said:Best places in Italy to visit? Having been twice before when I was younger, I've always wanted to go back.
Verona, Florence, Rome is currently top of the list. Either just going to Verona on its own for a few days or doing Florence for a day or 2 and then on to Rome.
I also visited Pisa and Volterra when I was there which were both impressive.
Siena is less crowded than Florence but just as impressive and the main square is an amazing sight. San Gimingnano is a walled medieval town which has a great atmosphere - feels like a trip back in the past.1 - Sponsored links:
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stoneroses19 said:JohnBoyUK said:O-Randy-Hunt said:Best places in Italy to visit? Having been twice before when I was younger, I've always wanted to go back.
Verona, Florence, Rome is currently top of the list. Either just going to Verona on its own for a few days or doing Florence for a day or 2 and then on to Rome.
We went to Venice in February, it was chilly and foggy in the evenings but the days were bright and sunny. Beautiful place.
We stayed at the Hyatt Centric on the nearby island of Murano (it was called something else when we went about 4 years ago) but the hotel was lovely.
Cant recommend the hotel we stayed in at Rome (I organised that trip and I was on a budget) but know of a stunning but great value restaurant near the Trevi Fountains if anyone needs a recommendation.Il Chianti VineriaVia del Lavatore, 81-82, 00187 Roma RM, Italy+39 06 679 24701 -
robinofottershaw said:JohnBoyUK said:JohnBoyUK said:oohaahmortimer said:@JohnBoyUK I saw you mentioned Japan next year , i think , earlier in the thread..
The Olympics are on in Tokyo Friday 24th July -Sunday August 9th
so obviously will be busier around those times or you might fancy taking in some Team GB suporting .
I went to the World Cup 2002 out there , didn't really do the tourist bit but the locals were very friendly all around even if the language is a slight problem .
I'm sure it's all changed now but I had to hire a mobile phone out there because our mobiles back then weren't compatible with their network .
Spent a couple of hours in the trailfinders office speaking to my wife's friend who books all her main trips and the cheapest we could get a 2.5 week tour with direct BA flights was £14k for the pair of us including our daughter who'll be 12 months or so by then (and that was flying economy too!) Bit toppy but we always knew it was going to be expensive. We had a vision of going Singapore on the way back but we didn't realise the distances involved, it was something like a 8-9hr flight! We're still mulling it over in our heads but likely to bite the bullet I think as its my wife's 40th around that time.
We originally booked to stay in the Marina Bay Sands but then decided to switch to the Fullerton Hotel across the water from it as we wanted somewhere quieter. We did take a look inside the Marina Bay Sands. It is quite something. The Gardens on the Bay just behind the hotel are worth going around, particularly late afternoon/early evening with the light show at 7:45 pm and 8:45 pm.2 -
JohnBoyUK said:stoneroses19 said:JohnBoyUK said:O-Randy-Hunt said:Best places in Italy to visit? Having been twice before when I was younger, I've always wanted to go back.
Verona, Florence, Rome is currently top of the list. Either just going to Verona on its own for a few days or doing Florence for a day or 2 and then on to Rome.
We went to Venice in February, it was chilly and foggy in the evenings but the days were bright and sunny. Beautiful place.
We stayed at the Hyatt Centric on the nearby island of Murano (it was called something else when we went about 4 years ago) but the hotel was lovely.
Cant recommend the hotel we stayed in at Rome (I organised that trip and I was on a budget) but know of a stunning but great value restaurant near the Trevi Fountains if anyone needs a recommendation.Il Chianti VineriaVia del Lavatore, 81-82, 00187 Roma RM, Italy+39 06 679 24701 -
stonemuse said:robinofottershaw said:JohnBoyUK said:JohnBoyUK said:oohaahmortimer said:@JohnBoyUK I saw you mentioned Japan next year , i think , earlier in the thread..
The Olympics are on in Tokyo Friday 24th July -Sunday August 9th
so obviously will be busier around those times or you might fancy taking in some Team GB suporting .
I went to the World Cup 2002 out there , didn't really do the tourist bit but the locals were very friendly all around even if the language is a slight problem .
I'm sure it's all changed now but I had to hire a mobile phone out there because our mobiles back then weren't compatible with their network .
Spent a couple of hours in the trailfinders office speaking to my wife's friend who books all her main trips and the cheapest we could get a 2.5 week tour with direct BA flights was £14k for the pair of us including our daughter who'll be 12 months or so by then (and that was flying economy too!) Bit toppy but we always knew it was going to be expensive. We had a vision of going Singapore on the way back but we didn't realise the distances involved, it was something like a 8-9hr flight! We're still mulling it over in our heads but likely to bite the bullet I think as its my wife's 40th around that time.
We originally booked to stay in the Marina Bay Sands but then decided to switch to the Fullerton Hotel across the water from it as we wanted somewhere quieter. We did take a look inside the Marina Bay Sands. It is quite something. The Gardens on the Bay just behind the hotel are worth going around, particularly late afternoon/early evening with the light show at 7:45 pm and 8:45 pm.1 -
For those who are thinking of doing a cruise and have a couple of days holiday left.
P and O Oceana have rescheduled their winter programme
A 35 night cruise no fly Caribbean £1400.
A 7 nighter £450
14 different ones in total.
They go on sale tomorrow and you can pre register tonight.0 -
Any suggestions for family friendly bars in Fuengirola?
Been in a lovely villa outside Seville the last week but kids are climbing the walls so booked one night in the Marina Park hotel in fuengirola. Fancy a karaoke/live music bar that welcomes families
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ValleyGary said:Me and the missus back to Rome at end of August for 5 days, will be popping the question. Excited and terrified at the same time.1
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Sitting by the pool in San Pedro de Pinatar in southern Spain, hot, sunny, beer, Charlton life, what else do I need?0
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I was super dad the other night as I won the evening game show at the hotel. The mascot is Russell the Brussel and every night they have a compo for a t shirt. When I told my daughter that Russell Brussel was my nickname at school she was desperate for me to win. I went up against a woman in a ninja challenge and I’m afraid to say my competitive dad jeans kicked in and I wiped the floor with her (to be fair, she was fucking rubbish).
Apparently she was on stage that night as it was her 25th anniversary. Still thought she was hopeless and I was invincible.
Saw her with her family today by the pool. Her old man is blind and has clearly been suffering health wise and their kid is special needs.
Realised that kissing my (non-existant) guns and sliding to the floor when I won probably wasn’t my finest hour.19 - Sponsored links:
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DaveMehmet said:I was super dad the other night as I won the evening game show at the hotel. The mascot is Russell the Brussel and every night they have a compo for a t shirt. When I told my daughter that Russell Brussel was my nickname at school she was desperate for me to win. I went up against a woman in a ninja challenge and I’m afraid to say my competitive dad jeans kicked in and I wiped the floor with her (to be fair, she was fucking rubbish).
Apparently she was on stage that night as it was her 25th anniversary. Still thought she was hopeless and I was invincible.
Saw her with her family today by the pool. Her old man is blind and has clearly been suffering health wise and their kid is special needs.
Realised that kissing my (non-existant) guns and sliding to the floor when I won probably wasn’t my finest hour.
Go round the pool with the shirt offer it the lady in question saying her performance was awsome and she was the worthy winner and the judges were mugs then go to the bar and have a deserved few pints to celebrate ur good deed for the day0 -
If you fly/drive to Florence, stay here: https://palagina.it/en/
It’s next to Chianti country, shopping outlets 15mins up the road and 25 min drive from Florence. Have been there three times, just the perfect base.
Saw the Giro D’Italia the last time and visited two vineyards. Check out Fontodi, my fave wine there.1 -
DaveMehmet said:I was super dad the other night as I won the evening game show at the hotel. The mascot is Russell the Brussel and every night they have a compo for a t shirt. When I told my daughter that Russell Brussel was my nickname at school she was desperate for me to win. I went up against a woman in a ninja challenge and I’m afraid to say my competitive dad jeans kicked in and I wiped the floor with her (to be fair, she was fucking rubbish).
Apparently she was on stage that night as it was her 25th anniversary. Still thought she was hopeless and I was invincible.
Saw her with her family today by the pool. Her old man is blind and has clearly been suffering health wise and their kid is special needs.
Realised that kissing my (non-existant) guns and sliding to the floor when I won probably wasn’t my finest hour.
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floydroadfaithfull said:DaveMehmet said:I was super dad the other night as I won the evening game show at the hotel. The mascot is Russell the Brussel and every night they have a compo for a t shirt. When I told my daughter that Russell Brussel was my nickname at school she was desperate for me to win. I went up against a woman in a ninja challenge and I’m afraid to say my competitive dad jeans kicked in and I wiped the floor with her (to be fair, she was fucking rubbish).
Apparently she was on stage that night as it was her 25th anniversary. Still thought she was hopeless and I was invincible.
Saw her with her family today by the pool. Her old man is blind and has clearly been suffering health wise and their kid is special needs.
Realised that kissing my (non-existant) guns and sliding to the floor when I won probably wasn’t my finest hour.
Go round the pool with the shirt offer it the lady in question saying her performance was awsome and she was the worthy winner and the judges were mugs then go to the bar and have a deserved few pints to celebrate ur good deed for the day0 -
DaveMehmet said:floydroadfaithfull said:DaveMehmet said:I was super dad the other night as I won the evening game show at the hotel. The mascot is Russell the Brussel and every night they have a compo for a t shirt. When I told my daughter that Russell Brussel was my nickname at school she was desperate for me to win. I went up against a woman in a ninja challenge and I’m afraid to say my competitive dad jeans kicked in and I wiped the floor with her (to be fair, she was fucking rubbish).
Apparently she was on stage that night as it was her 25th anniversary. Still thought she was hopeless and I was invincible.
Saw her with her family today by the pool. Her old man is blind and has clearly been suffering health wise and their kid is special needs.
Realised that kissing my (non-existant) guns and sliding to the floor when I won probably wasn’t my finest hour.
Go round the pool with the shirt offer it the lady in question saying her performance was awsome and she was the worthy winner and the judges were mugs then go to the bar and have a deserved few pints to celebrate ur good deed for the day
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went to Valetta (Malta) last night, omg if thats your thing, just wow0
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We’re off to Palma next Saturday. Don’t know when we’ll be coming back though as BA just sent me an email to say the flight back is cancelled due to industrial action. Arseholes.0
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Algarveaddick said:DaveMehmet said:I was super dad the other night as I won the evening game show at the hotel. The mascot is Russell the Brussel and every night they have a compo for a t shirt. When I told my daughter that Russell Brussel was my nickname at school she was desperate for me to win. I went up against a woman in a ninja challenge and I’m afraid to say my competitive dad jeans kicked in and I wiped the floor with her (to be fair, she was fucking rubbish).
Apparently she was on stage that night as it was her 25th anniversary. Still thought she was hopeless and I was invincible.
Saw her with her family today by the pool. Her old man is blind and has clearly been suffering health wise and their kid is special needs.
Realised that kissing my (non-existant) guns and sliding to the floor when I won probably wasn’t my finest hour.
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Boom said:We’re off to Palma next Saturday. Don’t know when we’ll be coming back though as BA just sent me an email to say the flight back is cancelled due to industrial action. Arseholes.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49460958
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