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I can't imagine insulation will do much if the overnight temperature is below 5c and the daytime temperature barely got above 10c all day.Robert.W wrote:I don't know about heating, but they'll have insulation. Possibly too small to have any proper heating?
The planning documents did say that the pods would have heating. Can't recall any details beyond that though.Swarm Chris wrote:I can't imagine insulation will do much if the overnight temperature is below 5c and the daytime temperature barely got above 10c all day.Robert.W wrote:I don't know about heating, but they'll have insulation. Possibly too small to have any proper heating?
Any heating would have to be electric fan heaters and there doesn't seem to be enough room to have those safely installed, unless there's a little unit above the door.
Well hopefully the heating aspect has been thought through. Was surprised that they were intending on opening them in the spring, I'd had thought they would have opened them later in the year like the Chessington glamping.lewis97 wrote: The planning documents did say that the pods would have heating. Can't recall any details beyond that though.
But the thing is, they can, and do get all these things right all the time! The Enchanted Village is great, the Chessington Hotels are great, the CBeebies land hotel is fantastic for it's target audience, and the hotels at LEGOLAND, Gardaland and Heide Park look great and most importantly the all offer a high quality immersive experience.Robert.W wrote:Does it have a cohesive well executed theme? Merlin can't get any of these things right, no matter the accommodation type, because they don't want to spend the money these things deserve.
It could be the more expensive version, at £172. Either way, a bit disappointing that this is what they came up with. I'm not sure how long it will last before finger prints are all over the lens, or it has been rained on too many times. Doesn't do anything to endear me to the project, sadly.A favourite first telescope for beginners, the AstroMaster 70AZ refractor offers sharp, detailed views of Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s moons, and more. It’s the easiest way to discover the night sky.