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Monthly Archives: May 2009

Join Gulliver’s for a teddy bears picnic, you’re sure of a big suprise!

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Gulliver’s theme parks will be hosting an exciting teddy bears’ picnic over the weekend of 6th-7th June 2009.  If your children take along their teddies on one of these days they will recieve £1 off the entry fee.  They will be able to enjoy special activities at parks in Warrington, Matlock Bath and Milton Keynes.  Special events include a grand teddy bear hunt and a bears can have a free check up at the teddy bear hospital.  Gulliver’s mascots, Gully and Gilly Mouse will be at the picnic and there will also be arts and crafts to enjoy.  Of course the usual rides and attractions will also be open providing a fun day out for the whole family.

The best of Manchester: the Manchester Tourism Awards 2009

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The winners of the Manchester Tourism Awards 2009 have been unveiled in a ceremony hosted by television and theatre actress Sally Lindsay. They were:

Large Visitor Attraction of the Year: Imperial War Museum North
Small Visitor Attraction of the Year: Museum of the Manchester Regiment
Large Hotel of the Year: The Lowry Hotel
Small Hotel / Bed & Breakfast of the Year: Brooklands Lodge in Sale
Self Catering / Serviced Accommodation Award: Blue Rainbow Apartments
Taste of Manchester Award: The Modern
Tourism Bar of the Year: The Modern
Tourism Retailer of the Year: Bolton Market
Business Tourism Awards: The Lowry Hotel
Sustainable Tourism Award: Radisson SAS Hotel
I Love Manchester: Sapporo Teppanyaki
Tourism Experience of the Year:
Costumed performers at MoSI (Museum of Science and Industry)
Tourism Event of the Year: Manchester Pride
Access for all: The Trafford Centre
Outstanding Customer Service Award:
Mahendran Mayan from The Renaissance Manchester Hotel

Facelift at Nunsmere Hall Hotel

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One of Cheshire’s leading hotels, Nunsmere Hall, has undergone a £350,000 refurbishment of its entire ground floor. The public areas incorporating three function rooms; drawing room; bar and library have been given a complete makeover which includes new soft furnishings, drapes, carpets and redecoration. Facilities at this AA 4 Red Star Hotel, which is only 40 minutes from the centre of Manchester, include 29 bedrooms, 7 suites and four private meeting rooms for up to 60 delegates and an award wining 2 AA rosette restaurant. The extensive grounds are available for team motivation and corporate pursuits such as archery and clay pigeon shooting. They are also suitable for bespoke marquees for larger events. For conference organisers looking for total privacy, the hotel is available on an exclusive use basis.

Bargain break at The Macdonald Ansty Hall Hotel, Warwickshire

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The Macdonald Ansty Hall Hotel is offering rates as low as £72 in July 2009.  It is a magnificent 4 star grade II listed Georgian house dating back to 1678.  In a stunning location surrounded by eight acres of mature trees and landscaped lawns in the heart of Warwickshire,  there are many historic attractions within easy reach such as Shakespeare’s heritage at Stratford-upon-Avon.  The bedrooms are luxurious and beautifully decorated and the Shilton Restaurant serves delicious food.  What are you waiting for?  Check the availability now!

The most unusual museum in the UK

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When you think of a museum you associate it with history, science, art and education and not necesserily a barrel of laughs, think again!  MSN has found the world’s ten most unusual museums and one of them is right here in the UK.  Southport, Lancashire is home to the British Lawnmower Museum which was founded by the ex-racing champion Brian Radam.  It has the largest collection of vintage lawnmowers and parts in the world. The collection includes makes from manufacturers not typically associated with lawnmowers, such as Rolls Royce, Daimler and British Leyland. Visitors may also wish to see the museum’s newest exhibit, on lawnmower racing.

When hotels don’t quite ‘get’ the internet…

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I received an email from Eaves Hall today, detailing a special offer that they are running throughout June 2009, with room rates from £99 per night, including dinner, bed and breakfast.  A standard room with breakfast (but without dinner) at this time of year would normally be £100, so you’re effectively getting dinner ‘thrown in’ for free.  A good offer, so I thought I’d pass it on (despite the comments that follow!).

Curious, I went to the hotel’s website to have a bit more of a read.  Although I think they’re a good idea, the majority of hotel websites don’t have blogs so I was curious to follow the site-wide link to their blog. Oh dear, what a disappointment.  Only four blog entries, three of them uncategorised, not using a consistent font, and last updated on 5th November 2007, approximately 18 months ago.  Similarly, the latest news page has just two items on it, both pertaining to 2nd July 2007.  We’re fast approaching July 2009 for goodness sake!! This really doesn’t look good, particularly for what should be a reasonably good hotel and, for the most part, has favourable Tripadvisor reviews.

It didn’t stop there, either.  Eaves Hall is part of the Richardson Hotels of Distinction group (with which we’re familiar as their Beech Hill Hotel on the shores of Windermere is a stone’s throw from us) so I clicked through to that site.  A banner in the middle of the homepage highlights a competition to win a cruise which, on clicking, I discover has closed.  At least there’s the animated link on the right hand navigation notifying me of the “2 night short break to be won every month” in their prize draw.  Strangely, that has also closed.  There’s also “currently no news stories” on the latest news pages, but you can at least access the archive to find two articles from 21st August 2007.

When hotels start neglecting their websites, it makes the prospective guest start wondering – rightly or wrongly – whether other aspects of the hotel are similarly neglected. 

Please hoteliers… keep your websites up to date!  And to the Richardson group, if you’d like some assistance with your online presence (I really think you could also benefit from some good SEO advice as you are currently at risk of a Google penalty with the manner in which you interlink your various sites), then feel free to get in touch.

UK’s top ten university cities

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MSN has listed its top ten university cities in the UK.  It lists the towns and cities that offer both visitors and students the whole package, great sights, sounds and activities, good value, excellent nightlife and a brilliant atmosphere.  Featuring on the list is bustling Manchester which is described as a musical metropolis and offers regenerated districts such as Salford Quays.  It is home to the much talked about Lowry Centre and even has a district dedicated to curry.  Also on the list is the vibrant city of Glasgow with its throbbing nightlife, excellent shopping and enviable locations for live music.  Stroll past quirky cafes, restaurants and independent pubs serving an array of local beers and warming drams.  Of course no list would be complete without the capital of culture, Liverpool.  Over the decades the city has been regenerated and offers the glistening river Mersey, two magnificent cathedrals and the Royal Liver building.  It boasts great pubs and clubs and the northern branch of the Tate galleries.  Topping the list at number one is the city of Newcastle. From the Angel of the North to Alan Shearer, Newcastle is a city that’s not short of icons.  It is home to the Baltic art gallery, the famous Millenium Bridge and the Sage Centre.  Nightlife is second to none and dramatic countryside is never far away.  Does your city make the list?

Kids go free at the Four Pillars Hotel

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From 24th to 28th May 2009 children stay and eat free at the fantastic Four Pillars Hotels in Oxfordshire, Cotswolds and Bristol.  Rates for dinner, bed and breakfast start from £39 per person per night.  Four Pillars Hotels give you a wonderful choice of six hotels, all of which offer three star and four star luxury. Discover the wide range of services including outdoor events and great accommodation, food, service and locations you’ll feel at home at a one of these hotels.

Wheely good fun

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Take your family on a fantastic biking break in picturesque Perthshire.  Comrie Croft Bikes are offering two days for the price of one on all bike hire.  Hire includes helmet, repair kit, pump, lock and maps.  What is more Comrie Croft hostel is offering three nights for the price of two providing an excellent alternative to hotels and B&B’s for the budget concious.  Rooms start from £16 per person and bike his is just £13 for two days.

Climbing the walls

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The Edinburgh International Climbing Arena in Ratho, Scotland are offering a great two for one deal on their exciting arial assault course.  The fantastic arena is constructed around the breathtaking natural rock face of a disused quarry, consisting of three huge walls, 250 routes and approximately 15,000 holds.  Why not test your nerves abseiling or on a scary aerial assault course.  The price for two people is a credit crunching £9.50 download your voucher at VisitScotland.