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Old 16 Nov 19, 12:04 PM  
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Sorry if this is a ridiculous question 🙈 but can we go into the hotels for drinks even if we’re staying off site?

I really fancy going to Cafe Fantasia for a cocktail or 2 but wasn’t sure if we’d be able to? And do you have to book tables for drinks? Is it suitable for kids to have a hot chocolate or something too?
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Old 16 Nov 19, 12:43 PM  
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You can go into any of the on-site hotels to visit the bars, restaurants and shops. You don't need to book a table for the bar areas. They do an amazing hot chocolate in Cafe Fantasia which my Daughters loved.
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Old 16 Nov 19, 12:54 PM  
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Yes, certainly. They aren’t cheap though! But Cafe Fantasia is lovely.
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Old 16 Nov 19, 01:37 PM  
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Amazing! Thank you - something else to look forward to then!
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Old 17 Nov 19, 04:33 PM  
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In the old days of descent of the stairs it was mandatory to visit hotels when not necessarily a resident.
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Old 17 Nov 19, 05:22 PM  
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Originally Posted by kk20 View Post
In the old days of descent of the stairs it was mandatory to visit hotels when not necessarily a resident.
Ahhh those were the days!
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