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What's Included In Thomas Cook/Hotels4U All Inclusive Bronze?

stressedoutmum
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Prompted to check exactly what you get for All Inclusive after reading from another forum that sometimes alcohol is only included at meal times. I am looking at booking aparthotel Rosamar, San Antonion Bay in Ibiza next year all inclusive (accommodation only as I've already booked flights). Thomas Cook say All Inclusive Bronze, Hotels4u (their sister site) says All Inclusive Bronze. Lowcostholidays do the accommodation but no all inc details on the website. I phoned them and they said just the normal but thats no good if I book it and then find out its not what I thought - as a phonecall is no proof. Travel Republic have it all inclusive but again no details of exactly what on their website. I also telephoned Travel Republic and he said he couldnt get the details up but all inclusive is all inclusive (still no clarification) Thomsons do same hotel but are double the price. The All Inclusive Description on Hotels4U says:
All Inclusive Bronze
The All Inclusive Bronze programme includes three meals each day and a selection of locally produced alcoholic and non-alcholic beverages with meals and from the bar. A selection of snacks is also available.
Would you read this that drinks are all day and night (up to closing) and not only with meals. Don't want to book and find I need to pay for all my drinks during the day and then in the evening. thanks.
All Inclusive Bronze
The All Inclusive Bronze programme includes three meals each day and a selection of locally produced alcoholic and non-alcholic beverages with meals and from the bar. A selection of snacks is also available.
Would you read this that drinks are all day and night (up to closing) and not only with meals. Don't want to book and find I need to pay for all my drinks during the day and then in the evening. thanks.
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The AI to be wary of is the AI lite options this usually means the drinks are only at meal times
The category above usually refers to the star raiting. So for instance a 5 star hotel with excellent facilities inc branded drinks and 24hr may come under the Gold category
Its will be all meals and drinks but the drinks would stop about 2300 hours not 24 hours
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I know that for hotels4u, the All Inclusive Meal and Drinks Times are as follows:
Meals:
Breakfast, Buffet, Restaurant, Daily: 08:00 - 10:30.
Lunch, Buffet, Restaurant, Daily: 13:00 - 14:30.
Dinner, Buffet, Restaurant, Daily: 19:00 - 21:30.
Snacks, Snack Bar (except during meal times), Daily: 11:00 - 18:00.
Drinks:
Locally produced Alcohol; Locally produced non Alcohol, Soft drinks; Beer; Wine; Tea; Coffee, Daily: 11:00 - 23:00.
The full description can be found on this page of their website:
http://www.hotels4u.com/hotels/rosamar-aparthotel.aspx
Hope that helps!
SPC5 #1651 total so far: £78.590
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