Showing posts with label luxury holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label luxury holidays. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 October 2009

First Class for Families - at Economy Rate - by Dea Birkett

My family is getting used to first class. We check ourselves in to the exclusive airport lounge, ready to relax before our flight, as if we were Beckhams, not Birketts.

That’s because more and more places are selling upgrades to facilities formerly reserved for the rich. Now if you’re going on a Virgin Holiday from Gatwick, even cattle class, you can saunter into The V Room lounge, flop back in an uber-chic chair (usually bright orange) and order your free drink. And, remarkably, although I travel with the three kids, I can enjoy my brush with premium treatment in peace. The teenager saunters off into the V Room’s ‘tech zone’, to play video games. The eight-year-old twins hang out in the play area and consume our entry fee in packets of crisps alone - £10 per child, £17 per adult. I think that works out far cheaper than buying endless takeaway coffees and sandwiches in the airport’s Pret A Manger. And as there are no shops nearby, I also save money on the bribes I usually have to hand out to keep them busy in the tiny Hamleys or Harrods while waiting for our boarding gate to be announced. (Find out more about V ROOM.)

Now being accustomed to first class perks, last time we crossed the Irish Sea we naturally upgraded ourselves. Going from Holyhead to Dublin City port on Irish Ferries, we paid £14 per head to use the Club lounge, so I could catch up on the newspapers while nibbling on a cheese board and supping red wine, and the kids could have unlimited drinks, snacks, and, unfortunately, cakes. (www.irishferries.com)

I suspect there are many more such deals on land, sea and air. Can you let me know about them? It would be great to compile an upgrades list, where families can experience first class for economy fares. We all like a little bit of luxury.

Monday, 12 May 2008

Take the family to Cornwall


Take the Family have just returned from a fabulous few days on the Cornish Riviera...



We stayed at The Rosevine, nr Portscatho - an absolutely fabulous luxury retreat of apartments and suites with all the amenities of a luxury hotel, with fantastic facilities, and superbly friendly staff. Nothing was too much trouble. Over looking Gerrans Bay, with a 3 minute walk to a superbly family friendly safe sandy beach, and more coastal walks, it is the perfect place to get away from it all, relax and enjoy...

And what's more for May and June, The Rosevine are offering Take the Family users a complimentary chilled bottle of wine on arrival, a bucket and spade per child and a paper back each for mum and dad.

We also stayed at Parc Vean, a superb self catering bungalow, 5 minutes from 2 very secluded beaches, with 2 acres of wonderful grounds, a giant wooden fort, family bikes, a football goal, trampoline, bbq, and superb gardens. You'll feel like you are staying in the Lost gardens of Heligan!! This is the perfect retreat for families, sleeping up to 7 guests, with 2 bathrooms, 2 living rooms and tons more. Described as Cornish Charm London Style, the attention to detail is superb, with a mixture of gorgeous eclectic antiques and quality modern appliances. You can't help but relax in this fabulous environment. You can even get meals and provisions delivered, and do as little or as much as you wish. Relaxation is what Parc Vean does best!

Parc Vean are offering Take the Family users a huge 10% discount on all breaks outside of school holidays, plus a free welcome hamper for your arrival.


Don't forget to visit TaketheFamily again soon, to find out where we are off to next!

Happy Holidays!