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by Chris221273 » 07 Aug 2013 07:24
Just asking the question to those that are there and have been there, as the forums seem very quiet this year compared to last year and the year before.
Haven't seen as many 'Newbie' threads either!
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by daisysun » 07 Aug 2013 07:59
to be honest i was thinking the same thing. Last year whenever i logged on there were loads of new posts, this year not so many

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by Sami » 07 Aug 2013 09:23
Resort is not as busy as some previous years and I have noticed not that many posts any more, or photos.
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by blondie » 07 Aug 2013 09:36
Yes, we certainly didn't think the resort was as busy when we were there in June, and speaking to friends in bars and restaurants, they said the same.
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by dragon » 07 Aug 2013 11:33
We were there for three weeks in july and thought it was quiet.
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by sunlover loch lomond » 07 Aug 2013 12:47
We were there in June and also thought it was quieter than usual. Regarding the forum being quiet I think that is partly due to the numerous forums that are now available as there's lots of activity on them.
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by ScouseFitz » 07 Aug 2013 13:27
We're here now, it definitely seems quieter, tho all the apartments are full. The bars and restaurants are finding it tight too. Austerity measures Im afraid. It's everywhere.
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