Belladonna
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Three cheers for PP! Well done SWS! As much as I love Center Parcs, I think I'll go for the cheaper option!
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Just to add a different perspective to the discussions re price and staying at home, just looking into a break in the February half term, Centreparcs are asking £1000 for a four night mid week break in a 2 bedroom villa. Just checked flights with Easyjet 4 people £437 and looked at the accommodation advertised here on the site and countless places for 4 people for £400 for the week. It is certainly cheaper to eat in PP than at Centreparcs and I know where I would prefer to go!
Rab, I think one of the main reasons Mallorca will stay a winner, is the flight time. I am more happy to pop over for a few days with a 2 hour flight and a less than one hour drive to the apartment, than to a 4 hour flight (am I right?) to Cyprus. A friend has just bought an apartment in Cyprus, but much prefers Mallorca. It does come down to finance in a lot of cases, especially when its a longer family holiday, but the short breaks are the life savers!
PP has plenty of choice in restaurants bars etc. but the essentials (taxis, milk, bread, toothpaste, soap) even in the market are vastly overpriced IMO and shoud be looked at. God knows how the local residents survive.
I think the locals know where to shop, perhaps Mecadona (?) or Lidl are those places. Obviously prices of things with names we know so well in UK will be more expensive such as Heinz baked beans etc etc. I also think that a typical cut loaf of bread is very expensive in PP but their local bagette loaf is probably about the same. I also found that their local long life milk is about the same price as here also. I do think that if care is taken and food choice thought about then it is not that hard to keep control of the purse. This is my opinion and others may not agree. I must agree that vegetables fruit and salad seems to be more expensive though but perhaps I have been spoilt as I shop at home in Asda! As for taxis - I really have no idea how the pricing works. Perhaps the locals again know who to use?
Sorry Eleanor but I cant agree. Im sure the price of a pint of milk, bimbo bread, fruit and veg. toliet rolls etc. dont differ that greatly between Mercadona and Eroski.
Rab,
Unfortunately most visitors can't and the supermarkets play the market here.
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med777;36395 Lets just hope that a miracle happens... and the pound/euro improves ![/QUOTE said:Miriam,
A pig's just gone flying past my balcony !!!!
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