Dear Sir,
I have just returned from my third holiday in the Balearics this summer and my 25th visit to Majorca in 20 years. I stayed in Santa Ponsa and travelled the island so I got a good feel for what was happening. I read your publication regularly both on the net and when I am on the island and I am amused at the reports from politics and such like when they act baffled as to why tourist numbers are down! I arrived in Palma only to be kept waiting for 45 minutes by the car hire company which I hadn't used before and will not be using again whether I come again or not. It was raining which I feel is something that the politicians and business people need to bear in mind when forecasting for the future because if this year's weather is anything to go by it has changed for the worst climatically. I arrived in Santa Ponsa to find that blue lines had appeared everywhere and that even if I had wanted to pay I could only park for 2 hours maximum. I saw more dogs mess in my first few hours than ever before in my life and generally felt that the place had changed since my first memories in the early eighties when there was no dog mess you could park your car anywhere literally and the place was generally more welcoming. During the visit I went to several attractions as we always do only to find that with the euro and rounding up it has become as expensive as Disneyworld, Florida!! My advice to the Balearic Tourist Board is employ some British advisors not tour companies but independent consultants who will not advise for the benefit of themselves but for the British tourist and tell them to invest in a trip to Torquay and Blackpool and the likes to see where we used to holiday 20 years ago and see what has happened to these resorts when they became complacent. Oh and remind them that Turkey, Cyprus, Dubai, Dominican and many other resorts can be visited for less money and they do not charge to park the car! They need to wake up.
Majorca: not impressed
15/10/2002 00:00
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