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    weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    I was just looking on what is on offer over the year by way of jive weekends.( Dozens) For me Camber will always be my favourite for a number of reasons . I suppose that's because of late I have been asked to DJ in the blues room and Lin( the boss) gets to demo Double trouble with John Sweeney and karen.In addition, We get to mix with all the other performers ,So much to talk about!

    Just what makes a really great weekend and what are your expectations . Are they fulfilled?...What else could be done!

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    Re: weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    Quote Originally Posted by Swinging bee
    I was just looking on what is on offer over the year by way of jive weekends.( Dozens) For me Camber will always be my favourite for a number of reasons . I suppose that's because of late I have been asked to DJ in the blues room and Lin( the boss) gets to demo Double trouble with John Sweeney and karen.In addition, We get to mix with all the other performers ,So much to talk about!

    Just what makes a really great weekend and what are your expectations . Are they fulfilled?...What else could be done!

    Assume I have to look at Bognor now ?

    Anyone been to that how does that compare to camber ??

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    You have seen them winning on TV and you may have even voted for them, now you can see them and attend their workshops in person during our Jive Weekend at Butlin's Bognor Regis on the 13 - 16 January. Joseph & Sadie, winners of BBC1 Strictly Dance Fever will be teaching 4 workshops at Bognor this January and will perform in the cabaret.
    Just over 800 people have booked so far at this event, places are still available, book asap to avoid disappointment.


    What's more, from this January at Bognor, PREMIUM apartments in the newly built Hotel within the centre and by the dance venues, will also be available along with the normally available Top of the range apartments.
    The Hotel Premium suite will feature either a double or twin beds (you choose). Daily Maid Service, Towels & toiletries, Full coffee table complement, TV with DVD, Sea View. A real Luxury! If you have already booked an apartment for two, you can upgrade to the Hotel Premium suite by adding an extra £ 50 per person to your existing balance. The suites are available as two people occupancy only. The Hotel is within the Centre and next to the dance venues.
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    What makes a good weekender? The Rock Bottoms Team!

    Last Camber I went to was 6 years ago, standard of dancing, music, floor, classes, chill out time, accommodation, food, none of it compares to any of the Rock Bottoms, they knock spots off the whole lot!

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    Re: weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    Quote Originally Posted by TiggsTours
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    I'm beginning to detect a subtle theme here. Do you like RockBottoms perhaps?

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    Re: weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    Quote Originally Posted by stewart38
    What's more, from this January at Bognor, PREMIUM apartments in the newly built Hotel within the centre and by the dance venues, will also be available along with the normally available Top of the range apartments.
    I was wondering if the new hotel would be an accomodation option for Bognor. Looks like it is - OK it will be dearer, but for those can afford it, its an extra option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidJames
    I'm beginning to detect a subtle theme here. Do you like RockBottoms perhaps?
    Yes, but more than anything, I can't understand why everybody raves so much about Camber! Too big, too many people, not intimate and social enough, nowhere to just sit and chill out in a central area, and meet new people.

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    Re: weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    Quote Originally Posted by TiggsTours
    Yes, but more than anything, I can't understand why everybody raves so much about Camber! Too big, too many people, not intimate and social enough, nowhere to just sit and chill out in a central area, and meet new people.

    Big is beautiful, who wants intimate unless in the bedroom ? People can be as friendly or unfriendly at either

    Ive done both, both have there merits although the happy clappy tea time at Rock bottoms want always to my taste

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    Re: weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    Quote Originally Posted by stewart38
    Assume I have to look at Bognor now ?

    Anyone been to that how does that compare to camber ??

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    You have seen them winning on TV and you may have even voted for them, now you can see them and attend their workshops in person during our Jive Weekend at Butlin's Bognor Regis on the 13 - 16 January. Joseph & Sadie, winners of BBC1 Strictly Dance Fever will be teaching 4 workshops at Bognor this January and will perform in the cabaret.
    Just over 800 people have booked so far at this event, places are still available, book asap to avoid disappointment.


    What's more, from this January at Bognor, PREMIUM apartments in the newly built Hotel within the centre and by the dance venues, will also be available along with the normally available Top of the range apartments.
    The Hotel Premium suite will feature either a double or twin beds (you choose). Daily Maid Service, Towels & toiletries, Full coffee table complement, TV with DVD, Sea View. A real Luxury! If you have already booked an apartment for two, you can upgrade to the Hotel Premium suite by adding an extra £ 50 per person to your existing balance. The suites are available as two people occupancy only. The Hotel is within the Centre and next to the dance venues.
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    Gosh that sounds good!!!

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    Re: weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    Quote Originally Posted by stewart38
    Big is beautiful, who wants intimate unless in the bedroom ? People can be as friendly or unfriendly at either

    Ive done both, both have there merits although the happy clappy tea time at Rock bottoms want always to my taste
    Ah, but the best things come in small packages!

    I can understand its not everyones cup of tea. Personally, silly balloons and fancy dress does it for me!

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    Re: weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    Quote Originally Posted by TiggsTours
    Ah, but the best things come in small packages!

    I can understand its not everyones cup of tea. Personally, silly balloons and fancy dress does it for me!

    Its find if you go in a group or with someone . On you own it can be I would guess ,potentially at least (I didnt go on my own) a very lonely expereince.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewart38
    Its find if you go in a group or with someone . On you own it can be I would guess ,potentially at least (I didnt go on my own) a very lonely expereince.
    Couldn't any dance weekender? I think Camber would be lonlier, at least at Rock Bottoms there is a central social area, and everyone sits down for dinner together, and they have classes especially designed to make people mix together and meet people. At Camber you have not central social area, you all eat dinner in your cold lonely chalet, unless you really hit it off with the people you're sharing with, you don't stand a chance of meeting anyone, from my observations.

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    Re: weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    Quote Originally Posted by TiggsTours
    Couldn't any dance weekender? I think Camber would be lonlier, at least at Rock Bottoms there is a central social area, and everyone sits down for dinner together, and they have classes especially designed to make people mix together and meet people. At Camber you have not central social area, you all eat dinner in your cold lonely chalet, unless you really hit it off with the people you're sharing with, you don't stand a chance of meeting anyone, from my observations.

    No people sit down in 'groups' together laugh together etc, and I can tell you from a friends expereince (not me !!) it can be very lonely sitting there on your own

    At the end of the day both have merits but i wouldnt suggest one is better then the other its personal choice

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewart38
    No people sit down in 'groups' together laugh together etc, and I can tell you from a friends expereince (not me !!) it can be very lonely sitting there on your own

    At the end of the day both have merits but i wouldnt suggest one is better then the other its personal choice
    Where though? All I'm saying is that, from my own experience, this definately happens at Rock Bottoms, as there are very centralised social areas, where everybody gathers, but it doesn't happen at Camber, as there is no centralised social area, just the dance floor, and your chalet, so if you go on your own, and don't really hit it off with the people you end up sharing with, where do you go to just sit down and be social? At Rock Bottoms, both on the Isle Of Wight and in Torquay, there are central social lounge areas, and there is just the one dining hall, where you all eat together, so you can't help but meet people, at Camber, no social lounge area, and you all eat in your own chalets, how is that possibly more social, and easier to meet people?

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    Re: weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    Quote Originally Posted by TiggsTours
    Where though? All I'm saying is that, from my own experience, this definately happens at Rock Bottoms, as there are very centralised social areas, where everybody gathers, but it doesn't happen at Camber, as there is no centralised social area, just the dance floor
    I'm with Stewart38 (well, not in a biblical sense, but...), weekenders can be lonely at times, and I don't believe the physical layout or even the numbers make much difference to this.

    Of course, weekenders can also be lovely, and of course any holiday can be lonely anywhere - you're away from home, after all. But I don't think it helps to say one weekender is "friendlier" than another, it's all so subjective.

    I would go into a clique-related rant here, but I can't be bothered, apart from plagiarising DavidB's comment that "From the inside, a clique is never visible".

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    Re: weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    Quote Originally Posted by TiggsTours
    At Rock Bottoms, both on the Isle Of Wight and in Torquay, there are central social lounge areas, and there is just the one dining hall, where you all eat together, so you can't help but meet people, at Camber, no social lounge area, and you all eat in your own chalets, how is that possibly more social, and easier to meet people?
    Never said camber was better

    Meeting people probably goes

    Dance holiday
    Rock bottoms
    Camber
    Iraq

    If you were shy etc would you prefer watch TV on you own go to dance on your own and meet people that way or

    Go into a canteen with 100s laughing etc but not know anyone

    I dont think im getting the point across

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    Re: weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    Quote Originally Posted by DavidJames
    I'm with Stewart38 (well, not in a biblical sense, but...), weekenders can be lonely at times, and I don't believe the physical layout or even the numbers make much difference to this.

    Of course, weekenders can also be lovely, and of course any holiday can be lonely anywhere - you're away from home, after all. But I don't think it helps to say one weekender is "friendlier" than another, it's all so subjective.

    I would go into a clique-related rant here, but I can't be bothered, apart from plagiarising DavidB's comment that "From the inside, a clique is never visible".
    Oh, don't get me wrong, I agree that weekenders can be lonely, never argued that for a second, I just think that Camber is a much lonlier place that the Rock Bottoms weekends.

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    Re: weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    Quote Originally Posted by TiggsTours
    Oh, don't get me wrong, I agree that weekenders can be lonely, never argued that for a second, I just think that Camber is a much lonlier place that the Rock Bottoms weekends.

    reminds me on a must take list

    Gin bottle and razors

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    Re: weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    Quote Originally Posted by stewart38
    reminds me on a must take list

    Gin bottle and razors
    Don't forget swimming trunks and kite

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    Quote Originally Posted by dee
    Don't forget swimming trunks and kite
    plus marsh mellows for all the fluffy people

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    Re: weekenders Camber Bognor etc etc

    Quote Originally Posted by stewart38
    Gin bottle and razors
    A few paracetamols wouldn't go a miss either!

    Seriously though, I've always wondered why the pub at Camber is never open during weekenders

    The pub at Southport is very popular and definitely the cental social focus!
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