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Postby ALAN » 04 Jun 2008 00:20

Are Tourists down so far this season ,it looks quiet . How are bookinns going for this season ?

Al :D
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Postby kirky » 04 Jun 2008 01:35

i came back tuesday after 1 week and i found it quiet being it was school half term week.the bar owners said it was quiet due to flight prices,i walked passed linekars one night at 10 pm nobody in there.i think there hoping for good july august september.one owner told me years ago it was a six month season but seems like 3 now.but any way had great time and with euro week i think it get buisier july august.
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Postby salford_steve » 04 Jun 2008 15:17

I think it will pick up.

I think people will realise the extra they are paying for a flight to Dalaman, is worth it compared to how much you would spend in food and drink etc in a country with the Euro currency.

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Postby Fanny » 04 Jun 2008 15:33

hmm especially as the media is full of what a bargain Turkey is compared to Euro countries
went to Lanzarote in April and it was sooo quiet- again in school hols and I just don't know where all our money went.we barely went out and seemed to have gone through a fortune
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Postby salford_steve » 04 Jun 2008 15:40

I went to Benidorm fanny, and we were the same. Spent about £1000 between us in the week we were there, we hardly even ate because there was no where to eat, it went on drink alone and I wouldn't even say we drank that much either.

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Postby maryb » 04 Jun 2008 16:33

We came back saturday, it is very quiet, and Marmaris was even quieter,our friends who have restaraunt in Marmaris said they have never seen it like this before.
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Postby Fanny » 04 Jun 2008 17:49

Salford Steve - that'll teach us won't it ha ha
we were the same
at least in Turkey, we can eat at Pide places for next to nothing and there are a lot of cheap bars in the back streets
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Postby Suede Apple » 04 Jun 2008 17:52

Salford Steve

Have sent IM re Kurt apartments.

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Postby salford_steve » 04 Jun 2008 20:32

First time I went to Icmeler I was shocked at how little a meal costs and we ate like pigs and drank like fish :D

That's one of the reasons I love it, one of the few places you can go and get by quite comfortably on not alot of money.

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Postby Fanny » 04 Jun 2008 20:44

ha ha Steve, some of us still do :oops: :oops:
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Postby salford_steve » 04 Jun 2008 20:48

Well I still do it myself.

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Postby mazz » 04 Jun 2008 20:48

I was out there May 19-26, a week later than I normally go and also found it much quieter than normal - which for me was lovely, but not good for those trying to run businesses.

I'm sure things will soon pick up, especially as Turkey is still one of the cheaper destinations, mind you it would help if the flights weren't so expensive :roll:

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Postby salford_steve » 04 Jun 2008 20:51

I found last June quiet aswell really, but busy enough for me. That's what I like about Icmeler you get best of both worlds, you canhave busy marmaris, or laid back icmeler. You can do both depending what mood you're in quiet easilly.

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Postby skilly » 04 Jun 2008 22:20

I always feel sorry for the locals when it's quiet :(
I think you can sometimes feel, how when it is quiet, that it really gets them down.
I really hope it picks up because they are such hardworking people.
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Postby polly » 05 Jun 2008 04:27

I feel sorry for them too.
Most of them work on a commission basis, if they dont make money they dont get paid.

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Postby salford_steve » 05 Jun 2008 12:27

You would think that such a beautiful, and friendly place would be really busy.

I still think Turkey has some kind of stigma attahced to it, not sure why. Lost count of the number of people I speak to say "oh no I've never fancied Turkey" then they look at me like I'm mad because I rant on as though I've got to defend it.

I think those people should try it, and then they'll love it, and it'll be busier.

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Postby ola » 05 Jun 2008 12:28

the first time we went to Turkey, My Steve said the same thing that he had never fancied Turkey but we got a good deal so he said ok we'll go he loved it!!1 Said it was the best holiday he had ever had!!!

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Postby salford_steve » 05 Jun 2008 12:33

I was the same, my other half had been before we met. I didn;t know what to expect, and was abit warey. Think I expected a poverish kind of place, and not very modern. We got there late at night so didn't see much of it as slept on the transfer, woke up next day went for a walk, and I realised how modern it is, and thought it's just like Spain really only much nicer.

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Postby ALAN » 05 Jun 2008 12:41

We were the same a bit wary , but friends persuaded us to go and give it a try and we loved it . Cant wait to get back again this year again ,people dont know what they are missing :D
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Postby WOMBLE » 05 Jun 2008 12:44

We were the same Steve (Turkey stigma)
due maily to our ignorance Turkey eartquake then that dreded Coach crash
Put us right off going

But hey
We went We enjoyed Were going again Yippee

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