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E: 24/02 Win a family holiday to Morocco
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The winner plus one other adult and two children will receive return Royal Air Maroc flights from London and four nights B&B accommodation in Le Nid. With four bedrooms, 24-hour butler service and a cinema room, the accommodation can sleep eight to 10 people which means the winner will have the opportunity to invite friends or family members to join them. For a small additional cost you can even have your own personal chef!
Q) On the Families Worldwide website, which city does it say you fly to if you’re travelling on its Morocco Highlights holiday?
Answer: Fez (source)
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The winner plus one other adult and two children will receive return Royal Air Maroc flights from London and four nights B&B accommodation in Le Nid. With four bedrooms, 24-hour butler service and a cinema room, the accommodation can sleep eight to 10 people which means the winner will have the opportunity to invite friends or family members to join them. For a small additional cost you can even have your own personal chef!
Q) On the Families Worldwide website, which city does it say you fly to if you’re travelling on its Morocco Highlights holiday?
Answer: Fez (source)
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The first prize Includes:
Four return (economy) Royal Air Maroc flights from London Heathrow subject to availability. Travel must be completed by 15th December 2012. Dates of travel are subject to availability and exclude the peak periods such as Christmas, Easter, Bank Holidays and school half term holidays. The prize does not include any taxes, fees and airport charges that may apply
Four nights accommodation with bed and breakfast for a family of four in Le Nid, valid until the end of 2012 subject to availability and blackout dates apply. Also includes a half day Walking Tour of the Medina in Marrakech. There is an option to pay an additional 25 Euros per person to upgrade to full board with a personal chef
The prize is non-transferable and non-refundable. No cash alternative will be offered. All incidental expenses are the responsibility of the prize-winner. Prize does not include: personal spending money; or personal travel insurance. The winner should purchase personal travel insurance prior to travel and ensure they have a valid passport and relevant vaccinations.
The competition is open to residents of the UK. Entrants must be over the age of 18. The competition is not open to employees of Families Worldwide, Sanssouci Collection, Royal Air Maroc or Absolute Publishing Ltd, or their families. Closing date is the 24th February 2012. The promoter is Absolute Publishing Ltd, 197-199 City Road, London, EC1V 1JN. Winners will be notified within 21 days of closing and details of the competition winners will be published in the Mar/Apr edition of National Geographic Traveller (UK) 2012.
All entrants are automatically opted into receiving further correspondence from National Geographic Traveller (UK), its publisher Absolute Publishing Ltd, Families Worldwide, Sanssouci Collection, Royal Air Maroc and selected third parties unless otherwise stated on the online form.0 -
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I do find it annoying when they state the prize is a 'family' holiday....and then put exclusions on peak times, easter, half terms and Christmas. Who can take their family then?!0
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families can, of course! You just have to pay the fine for taking your kids out of school when you get back:rotfl:thetoothfairy wrote: »I do find it annoying when they state the prize is a 'family' holiday....and then put exclusions on peak times, easter, half terms and Christmas. Who can take their family then?!2022: £250 clothing voucher. Honeybuns cakes. Headphones. 3mo supply of corn snacks. Christmas jumper. Plantain chips. CBD skincare.
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2025: Sophie Allport £500, Penelope Chilvers £300, RHS Flower Show tix, BBQ, case of cocktail cans, food hamper.0 -
Nobody forced you to have children.0
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Then WHY moan about it ?
It was you who was rude by saying that no one forced them to have children. The OP has a point, they call it a family holiday (i.e for parents and children) but to take children out of school in term time is forbidden in many schools. They were just stating this, why the need to be so rude?0 -
It was you who was rude by saying that no one forced them to have children. The OP has a point, they call it a family holiday (i.e for parents and children) but to take children out of school in term time is forbidden in many schools. They were just stating this, why the need to be so rude?
The OP said no such thing.
How is it rude to explain that nobody forced someone to have children ?0
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