This looks like an awesome little 2 night break, loads included like 3 course dinner on your first night, breakfast each morning,coastal cruise departing from Poole Harbour with City Cruises (worth £24), Costa Coffee and cake on arrival from £50pppn
Use code makeitgreat40 at checkout ''Tick this box if you have a Gift Voucher/VIP code''
The Cumberland Bournemouth located directly on the seafront overlooking Bournemouth Bay has recently been rewarded a 4-star deluxe Hotel status. Awarded best value for money, Awarded 'Best Large Hotel' 2013, 2011 and 2009 at the Bournemouth Tourism Awards and is now recognised as one of the South Coasts most fashionable and unique properties after several years of major investments. Situated on the prestigious East Cliff, a dramatic coastal resort that's smart, stunning and full of unique personality – overlooking 7 miles of golden sandy beaches, The Cumberland Bournemouth resembles one of Miami's great Art Deco hotels of The Ocean Drive.
Many of the 107 rooms offer spectacular ocean sea views, balconies or terraces, and every room consists of tea and coffee making facilities, coloured LCD TV with Freeview, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, toiletries and work desktop. Free Wi-Fi for 500MG or you can update to 5GB for an additional cost. Free parking is available across the resort on a first come, first serve basis. There is also metered street parking available on the main road in front of the resort as an alternative.
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doboworth
9 May 1712#9
Please don't come here, we'd rather our local businesses had less custom and have less money in the local economy! Thank you!
M_z to LesD
9 May 1710#8
Yes, so essential in our climate.
Biggunspaul
9 May 177#1
My god,is there nowhere that Costa Coffee doesn't operate from.
fatreg
9 May 177#7
that picture is of way down the coast, not Bournemouth at all.
also, please don't come here, we get enough tourists as it is! thank you!
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Agent004
9 May 173#22
Welcome to sunny Bournemouth. well it is today anyway . bye the way make sure you don't need the toilet when you're sightseeing this fab town because our wonderful council has closed most of them :sunglasses:
Biggunspaul to Agent004
9 May 171#24
I think most seaside resorts are doing away with toilets and the ones that are left are quite often now ones you have to pay for.
Same goes for parking,most places have now put in pay and display meters at nearly every road within walking distance of the sea fronts/town.Personaly I don't think it should be allowed,we all pay more than enough to keep a car road worthy and legal and yet you get charged to stop the bloody thing at the side of the road,It's almost like it's an inconvenience for the council to have a tourist trade in the area and want to put people off visiting.
furbix to Agent004
11 May 17#36
That's what I like about the USA, you can stop in the middle of the desert and there's a damn toilet there. I think in the UK because of the weather, people venture out less and so councils think they can skimp on stuff.
mm805
11 May 17#35
Quidco currently gives 5% too atm
yourap
10 May 17#32
Code is not working can anyone help?
Wildknight to yourap
10 May 17#34
What dates are you trying to book?
MEGAONE
10 May 17#33
Send them to Belfast,we love tourists.:smile:
fatreg
9 May 177#7
that picture is of way down the coast, not Bournemouth at all.
also, please don't come here, we get enough tourists as it is! thank you!
Messiah to fatreg
9 May 17#12
Unfortunately for you, this land is for sharing. Enjoy the beautiful world everybody!
Wildknight to fatreg
9 May 171#17
Ohh, don't you sound like a treat.
danflorin3 to fatreg
10 May 17#31
What a... This city gets loads of money from turism... Think before you speak!
LesD
9 May 17#6
I never cease to be amazed at the so-called AA 4* UK hotels that don't have air conditioning!
M_z to LesD
9 May 1710#8
Yes, so essential in our climate.
danflorin3 to LesD
10 May 17#30
What for? :smiley:))))
Anx10us
9 May 174#29
Hey! I live here! NO. No, no, no, absolutely not. How dare you.
My Mrs. loves it down on the south coast.
Here's a picture of her from this morning. She was enjoying some pampering time on our veranda:
That reminds me - she's still out there. I forgot. BRB.
jonmarz89
9 May 17#27
is there much to do there for 20-30 year olds, i like to do bit of exploring, no car
Stayed in this hotel on 5 occasions and rate it highly. Food in very good!
SLIM_JIM
9 May 17#23
Great post op , deal not for me , but great website for ideas to go somewhere closer to home . Great site to bookmark for nights away .
loveabargain13
9 May 17#21
Dates in September and October - 2 nights £231, then £40 discount £95.50 per person
loveabargain13
9 May 17#19
Certain dates can be £95.50 per person :smiley:
Wildknight to loveabargain13
9 May 17#20
Really, what dates are those?
fatreg
9 May 17#18
Love where you live, I do! just a shame so many tourists love it too!
Wildknight
9 May 17#16
Great deal, was looking for a couple nights break and this looks perfect.
BulldogNo1
9 May 17#15
Looks like Old Harry Rock near Swanage.
Biggunspaul
9 May 171#14
So that's £24.20,that's even worse :wink:
Dingo343
9 May 171#13
And that pint will cost you £12 but you do get free peanuts! :smiley:
peejem
9 May 17#11
What dates are £100 pp can't see any under £120
merikiito
9 May 174#5
Isn't Bournemouth the place were people go to die?
Went to stay in a hotel on business and the owner asked for payment upfront which at the time was unusual practice. I asked why and he said it was because too many customers kicked the bucket overnight and he lost out LOL
dom99 to merikiito
9 May 172#10
Its known as "God's waiting room". Main problem is you're unlikely to get there before Christmas due to being stuck behind armies of Honda Jazz cars.
doboworth
9 May 1712#9
Please don't come here, we'd rather our local businesses had less custom and have less money in the local economy! Thank you!
SeanUSX
9 May 171#4
I've stayed here before for one night on one of their dinner + B&B options - the hotel is very quirky, but the food was fantastic. We also had a free cream tea thrown in with our stay. Rooms are a little pokey and creaky, but nicely furnished. This is Bournemouth after all! Get there early if you want a parking space.
SeanUSX
9 May 176#3
It's for two people!
Biggunspaul
9 May 176#2
Sorry to get hung up on this Coffee thing OP,but it says in link that the Coffee and cake are worth £12.10 :confused:
£12.10 for a coffee and a slice of cake,are they taking the pi55.
I want a pint of whatever they are drinking to think it's worth that,I just hope it's not Costa Coffee :laughing:
Biggunspaul
9 May 177#1
My god,is there nowhere that Costa Coffee doesn't operate from.
Opening post
Use code makeitgreat40 at checkout ''Tick this box if you have a Gift Voucher/VIP code''
The Cumberland Bournemouth located directly on the seafront overlooking Bournemouth Bay has recently been rewarded a 4-star deluxe Hotel status. Awarded best value for money, Awarded 'Best Large Hotel' 2013, 2011 and 2009 at the Bournemouth Tourism Awards and is now recognised as one of the South Coasts most fashionable and unique properties after several years of major investments. Situated on the prestigious East Cliff, a dramatic coastal resort that's smart, stunning and full of unique personality – overlooking 7 miles of golden sandy beaches, The Cumberland Bournemouth resembles one of Miami's great Art Deco hotels of The Ocean Drive.
Many of the 107 rooms offer spectacular ocean sea views, balconies or terraces, and every room consists of tea and coffee making facilities, coloured LCD TV with Freeview, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, toiletries and work desktop. Free Wi-Fi for 500MG or you can update to 5GB for an additional cost. Free parking is available across the resort on a first come, first serve basis. There is also metered street parking available on the main road in front of the resort as an alternative.
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also, please don't come here, we get enough tourists as it is! thank you!
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Same goes for parking,most places have now put in pay and display meters at nearly every road within walking distance of the sea fronts/town.Personaly I don't think it should be allowed,we all pay more than enough to keep a car road worthy and legal and yet you get charged to stop the bloody thing at the side of the road,It's almost like it's an inconvenience for the council to have a tourist trade in the area and want to put people off visiting.
also, please don't come here, we get enough tourists as it is! thank you!
My Mrs. loves it down on the south coast.
Here's a picture of her from this morning. She was enjoying some pampering time on our veranda:
That reminds me - she's still out there. I forgot. BRB.
Went to stay in a hotel on business and the owner asked for payment upfront which at the time was unusual practice. I asked why and he said it was because too many customers kicked the bucket overnight and he lost out LOL
£12.10 for a coffee and a slice of cake,are they taking the pi55.
I want a pint of whatever they are drinking to think it's worth that,I just hope it's not Costa Coffee :laughing: