2011年4月19日星期二

Double help holidays tourism

19 April 2011 last updated at 06:06 am Three Cliff Bay on the Gower Peninsula, near Swansea (Photo: Taha Idris) the good weather and double holiday is the abbreviation for an early boost for Wales tourist season weekends have a positive effect on reservations, the double Bank holiday say tourism officials in Wales.

With weather forecasters predicting a warm summer-like Easter say it, there are signs that second people looking after one or more royal wedding break.

William Moeran, mid Wales tourism, said: "If it would have been an early Easter, had a different story."

Chris Osborne of Wales Tourism Alliance (WTA), said: "There are around to a lot of people."

This year the Royal Wedding the four day Easter holiday follows weekend to the mark a second long holiday.

William Moeran, B and B owners in Aberdovey, Gwynedd and Director who said mid Wales tourism, was first of all, that a degree of concern whether a weekend holiday-making is on a second would lead to below 500 members of the Organization of.

He said: "with two holidays on consecutive weekends is not something we usually have to do, and certainly not if you have four day weekend."

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there are clearly some to people and many more tents appear and certainly more Caravans "
end quote Chris Osborne Wales Tourism Alliance" the concern was that people would come away only once, and that one concern was driven by finance.

"It is a negative effect, not sure has not even 50-50." "It is a positive effect have."

"The bookings have come." "I don't know whether that is powered by the Royal Wedding, or simply the good weather, but people way be posted have."

WTA of Chairman Chris Osborne, whose 23 Mitglieder represent said more than 7,000 tourism company requests rose but he expects more bookings late in a hurry.

He said: "true to the fashion of the last years, all our bookings come directly to the last minute - the lead time is always shorter."

"Outdoor plans"

"There are clearly more people around and appear much more tents and certainly more caravans."

Hotelier Tenby, who speaks for Pembrokeshire tourism with 550 members, said that many accommodation providers to the bookings take so late on Thursday and good Friday had expected.

He said: "Our experience is that many people don't really come way until Saturday."

BBC Wales weather forecaster Derek Brockway said: "the Easter-weather can often be cool with snow, but not this year."

"The coming weekend will be still warm." "A few showers are possible on Saturday, but otherwise it looks fine and dry with more sunshine so ideal for outdoor plans you can."


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