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Festive SeasonThe crisp cool days and soft Winter light herald the arrival of the Festive Season at the Park. The rooms are filled with the mellow charm of beautifully arranged Christmas decorations. Reception welcomes you with a magnificent Christmas Tree. Whether it be for a Christmas break, New Year break or guest at a Christmas function, this is the place to be for a memorable and happy time. A testament to how special these breaks are at the Park lies in the number of guests that return to us year after year. Christmas 2009 at the ParkJoin us for a 3 night/4 day stay over Christmas. On the Eve of Christmas with guests already welcomed we invite you to join us for a glass of punch to get you in the festive mood before Dinner. For your evening entertainment there will be dancing and carols until suddenly...it is Christmas Day. Father Christmas will pay us a visit with Gifts for all so enjoy a coffee, hot mince pies and gift unwrapping under the Christmas Tree. A pre-luncheon aperitif will wet your appetite for your traditional Christmas Day Luncheon. A relaxing afternoon (snooze by the fire/brisk walk into town) will allow you to enjoy a Christmas candlelit dinner setting the tone for an evening of feasting and dancing. Boxing day heralds the time honored tradition of the North Beach Boxing Day Swim, a few minutes walk from the hotel - always an amusing spectacle! When Luncheon has been served, may we tempt a number of you to try our amazing treasure trail, an opportunity to discover the old town on foot whilst stimulating the old grey matter! Return for coffee and hot mince pies before commencing your final evening with us of dining and dancing. Time for all your farewells after a leisurely late breakfast on the 27th. You will part rested and happy that this has been a Christmas experience never to be forgotten.
£382 per person for the 3 night/4 day break (24th – 27th December 2009) based on two people sharing. £430 based on sole occupancy. Reduced rates available for children sharing with parents. Half board rates for additional days £66 per person. A deposit of £40 per person is required to confirm your booking. New Year 2009 at the ParkCome and celebrate the New Year with a 2 night/3 day break. We guarantee that New Year break will make the passing of the old year and the welcoming of the new a very memorable and pleasurable event. The 30th December will bring an opportunity to meet friends old and new. May we offer you a glass of punch followed by a candlelit dinner brimming with our homemade dishes. There will be dancing into the evening with our resident duo. Your New Years Eve will begin with a glass of Bucks Fizz to put you in the festive mood. Dinner will be a 7-course banquet – a really splendid meal, followed by a disco with music to suit all ages. There will be balloons and streamers to help take you through to 2010. Dress code: Black-tie (lounge suits acceptable). On New Years day we do not anticipate too many early-risers. After a leisurely breakfast people will be departing throughout the morning but remember to call in at reception before you leave to reserve your room for next year! £213 per person for the 2 night/3 day break (30th December– 1st January 2010) based on two people sharing £250 based on sole occupancy. Reduced rates available for children sharing with parents. Half board rates for additional days prior (27th, 28th, 29th December) £66 per person. A deposit of £40 per person is required to confirm your booking. Functions During The Festive SeasonHere at the Park we are ideally suited for such an event and normally offer a seating plan for maximum of 100 guests. Smaller groups can have the option to join our Office Party Night Evenings where an extensive celebratory menu is on offer, coupled with dancing into the night to our resident DJ. Several of your party may wish to stay overnight and here we can offer special rates for those attending functions. Please contact us for further information and prices and to receive a selection of our function menus. |
Last Updated (Wednesday, 02 September 2009 11:48)
