Best Apartments/Hotels for Kids?

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Best Apartments/Hotels for Kids?

Postby shelly_grogan » 25 Nov 2010 12:44

Hello Everyone on this cold and horrible day :D

I was hoping you could help, my mum, sister, niece and nephew are going to Icmeler for the first time next year and i was hoping you could let me know of any good hotels or apartments for them to stay in with good facilities for children. they would like to stay somewhere near the bars but not too close because of the noise.

I have been to icmeler loads of times with my girls but as u can tell we should want somewhere that is central and has a bed :lol:

thank you

Michelle xx
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Re: Best Apartments/Hotels for Kids?

Postby bill atkinson » 25 Nov 2010 18:54

hi my son his wife and children 9 and 5 stayed at park garden, new apts. very central ,tremendous pool area. its the best i have seen in icmeler in the 22 times i,ve been . it t... c... and th..s..s holidays.my son said it was worth paying a little more,as it kept the kids happy all day, and i know ,what it takes to do that. bill
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Re: Best Apartments/Hotels for Kids?

Postby Chocoholic » 25 Nov 2010 21:18

bill atkinson wrote:hi my son his wife and children 9 and 5 stayed at park garden, new apts. very central ,tremendous pool area. its the best i have seen in icmeler in the 22 times i,ve been . it t... c... and th..s..s holidays.my son said it was worth paying a little more,as it kept the kids happy all day, and i know ,what it takes to do that. bill


Dont you mean Palm garden?
If I was in your position I would give them a ring on this forum, they will know Icmeler inside out and can advise you if you tell them exactly what you want. You have added protection with ICR if anything goes wrong.
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Re: Best Apartments/Hotels for Kids?

Postby bill atkinson » 26 Nov 2010 09:41

chocoholic your dead right thanks for that!!!!! it is palm garden . but @ 70 yrs 2 wrong letters are not bad ,for an EFES fuggled brain. wish i was there now, there ain,t 7 inches of snow on top of there cars. bye bill
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Re: Best Apartments/Hotels for Kids?

Postby Chocoholic » 26 Nov 2010 12:08

bill atkinson wrote:chocoholic your dead right thanks for that!!!!! it is palm garden . but @ 70 yrs 2 wrong letters are not bad ,for an EFES fuggled brain. wish i was there now, there ain,t 7 inches of snow on top of there cars. bye bill


Aww, bless you Bill. I am just as bad as I thought there was a new apartment that I didn't know about but when I checked on the sites only one it could have been was the Palm garden- sad ain't I?....I should get out more lol!
Mind, I would be quite happy staying there in even a tent rather than here in cold damp miserable UK. :lol:
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