entertainment

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Postby SpudHead » Tue Sep 11, 2007 6:45 pm

i was under the impression that we were buying apartments, not entertainment.

more entertainment = more charges (unless you expect them to do it for free!!)

remember.... you are buying an apartment, thats all.
This is not a hotel, nor is it Butlins.

sunny beach has plenty of entertainment. try leaving the complex, you might find some.
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Postby panorama » Tue Sep 11, 2007 9:04 pm

spudhead,
Your a genius. Why didn't we all think of leaving the complex to find entertainment? I will sleep like a little log tonight with that groundbreaking thought of yours. zzzzzz
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Postby banny » Tue Sep 11, 2007 9:10 pm

[spudhead]quite appropriate name ?
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Postby Newbie8 » Tue Sep 11, 2007 9:18 pm

Spudhead,

I was under the impression that we were buying an apartment on a complex with all the facilities promised, many of which have nt materialised.

Many people chose Marina/Panorama/Crown/Imperial because of the wide range of facilities.

If we had wanted to leave the complex every night we could have bought a cheaper apartment elsewhere without promised facilities!
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Postby SpudHead » Tue Sep 11, 2007 9:47 pm

Newbie8 wrote:Spudhead,

I was under the impression that we were buying an apartment on a complex with all the facilities promised, many of which have nt materialised.

Many people chose Marina/Panorama/Crown/Imperial because of the wide range of facilities.

If we had wanted to leave the complex every night we could have bought a cheaper apartment elsewhere without promised facilities!


yeah, the list of facilities is clear for all to see

- 3 Restaurants – Sea food cuisine, Italian cuisine and Mediterranean cuisine
- Bar
- Vienna Cafe
- 6 swimming pools for adults with life-guards
- A swimming pools for children with life-guards
- Shops
- A fitness club
- A sauna
- Change
- Playgrounds for children
- Tennis courts - football field
- Beauty centre
- Medical center
- Dentist center
- Internet club
- Relax zone with green area – trees, flowers and grass area
- Rubbish bins and ash-tray for cigarettes next to all blocks
- Rent-a-car

the facilities are there to use. where's the problem?
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Postby SpudHead » Tue Sep 11, 2007 9:51 pm

panorama wrote:spudhead,
Your a genius. Why didn't we all think of leaving the complex to find entertainment? I will sleep like a little log tonight with that groundbreaking thought of yours. zzzzzz



i figured that seeing has so many people are moaning about the lack of entertainment they obviously hadnt bothered to leave the complex.

theres a million and one things to do in sunny beach - i cant believe people are moaning about the lack of entertainment.
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Postby SpudHead » Tue Sep 11, 2007 9:56 pm

banny wrote:[spudhead]quite appropriate name ?



yeah, lets start name calling - good comeback....well done you!!!
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Postby Newbie8 » Tue Sep 11, 2007 10:04 pm

Im sorry which complex is your apartment on?
Ours certainly doesnt have
3 restauarants or a vienna cafe
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Postby panorama » Tue Sep 11, 2007 10:21 pm

Spud head,
You seem to be missing the point I think. We know that there are lots of things to do in and around Sunny Beach please don't patronise us. My parents who are in their late seventies and my sisters with their husbands and kids and friends of ours have all been to our apts in PFB. And they have all said the same, they will not return because it is too quiet of an evening.
When people have been tramping the streets of Sunny Beach all day with young children or older members of their family they certainly don't want to do a quick about turn and go back out again. They want something close to home that offers warm hospitality and lively light atmosphere.
Cheers.
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Postby westy1963 » Tue Sep 11, 2007 11:54 pm

I'm with panorama and others on this, although not sure where the promise of an Irish bar came from. Don't have children but at the same time do not want to go off to sunny beach or St.vlas every night.

I'd like to know who pinched the wide sandy beach in front of Marina View as shown on the blurb which we based partly our decision to buy on this complex?

http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff42 ... 9_11_0.jpg

Apart from that I'm pleased with the complex and hope improvements will be taken on board by Fort Noks.

P.S Don't know what others think about the crazy golf...but personally wouldn't give more than 3/10.

Regards

Westy (alias Tiger Woods)
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Postby Newbie8 » Wed Sep 12, 2007 2:02 pm

Hi
The Irish bar/pub was on the original list of facilities/sales literature when we purchased off plan in 2004.
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Postby banny » Wed Sep 12, 2007 8:41 pm

hi all
if i liked sunny beach central as a place to buy i would have purchased a apartment in sunny beach but i find it a bit to hustle and bustle at night with three kids in tow so i do prefer to stay at the complexe in the evening. so when i decided to purchase my apartment off plan in 2004/2005 i was quite pleased with the various facilities advertised through fort nox. but what they advertised and what they produced are two separate issues. yes i do go to sunny beach but no i dont think i should have to go there all the time for entertainment. looking at this forum and other forums i think i am in the majority when i say please fort noks try to improve the entertainment for the following years.
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