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Warner Leisure Hôtels

(36 Posts)
granjura Mon 15-Dec-14 16:15:14

... will never ever go there, because if I meet that stupid woman, I think I'd floor here. Surprised her Colin has not done so himself- a saint ;)

Pittcity Tue 16-Dec-14 19:22:35

My parents live 10 mins from one and spend Christmas there every year. They really enjoy it. tchsmile

durhamjen Tue 16-Dec-14 19:45:32

My sister's in-laws used to go to Nidd Hall, close to Harrogate and York. They used to really enjoy it.

merlotgran Tue 16-Dec-14 20:03:02

Thanks, anno. I think I'll book Thoresby Hall. It won't be a ridiculously long journey either, which is something to avoid in January I think.

Eloethan Wed 17-Dec-14 01:31:04

I think Warner breaks are OK. Like anything else, I'm sure fault can be found with some things but, on the whole, I think they are quite nice holidays for older people. Given that an upmarket B&B can cost upwards of £120 a night these days, I think they offer good value.

goldengirl Wed 17-Dec-14 16:31:28

Thoresby Hall has been my favourite to date partly because I had such a lovely time 'walking with hawks' or in my case with an eagle owl. It was a wonderful experience.

I can't recommend Alvaston Hall though. The pool was cold and the mealtimes were what I imagined Butlins was like in its heyday.

We're planning another venue though as I love the food and not having to do things if you don't want to.

POGS Wed 17-Dec-14 19:25:55

Has anybody been to the Cricket St. Thomas one in Somerset I would be pleased to know.

merlotgran Wed 17-Dec-14 20:49:06

That was my second choice, POGS but it's a much longer journey and you never know what the weather's going to be like in January.

It looks nice.

Eloethan Thu 18-Dec-14 01:33:59

I've been to Cricket St Thomas. It's set in very lovely grounds. The hotel is quite good - we were some way away from the main building, which is, I believe, more expensive. The food was fairly good.

For me, the thing I liked the most was the setting.

PRINTMISS Thu 18-Dec-14 16:28:43

We love the one on the Isle of Wight - Bembridge. It is right on the coast, with lovely grounds around. We have been to several different ones, and they each have a charm of their own I think. We have always found the rooms comfortable, and the food plentiful. Different things are organised, but if you do not want to take part, no-one makes you.

POGS Thu 18-Dec-14 19:01:24

Eloethan

That's interesting to know.