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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:05 pm 
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I have been looking for a villa on a complex, with shared pool, for 6 (2 adults, 4 children)for 2 weeks beginning 27 March 2008. Sadly, have been unable to find anything with 3 beds - all appear to be booked - so am now looking at 2 beds. Have been offered one in Las Brisas but not sure whether the bedrooms really will be big enough to take 3 children in one room with cot in with us? Has anyone been to Las Brisas? Also, how do the bungalows number - we'd like to be as close to the pool as poss. Thanks.x


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Hi,

try

Angela Poxon
Montana Villas & Pools
+34 928 518 980
http://www.lanzarotelates.com

Angie may be able to find you something,

Hope this helps
Sarah.

http://www.grupoestupendo.com
playablanca@grupoestupendo.es

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Hi
I have a map of Las Brisas,, so if you tell me your number I can tell you where it is

Tracey x


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Thanks Tracey. 138 or 126 are the two I've been offered?


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Hi
138 Is a great location for the pool,, you don't have a view of the pool but it is just round the corner,, couldn't be closer really... 126 is much further away and at the back of the complex,, Its not really a long walk and its a lovely complex..
Hope this helps,, any other questions re Las Brisas let me know
Tracey x


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BTW If you pm your email address to me I will see if I can send you the map

Tracey x


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Thanks Tracey. Have tried to email you my email but as I'm new to this it may not have worked! No. 138 is sounding great and have read some good things about Las Brisas. Not sure about the limited use of inflatables in the pool - have read in one place it's 2 hours and in another it's only 1? Hey ho - not a water baby myself anyway. Are the rooms spacious? Still slightly concerned about all three children in one bedroom. They are 13 (female), 7 and 5 (both male)- what do you think?


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Hi
I wasn't keen on the inflatable rule as I like to float on my lilo :)
but the kids didn't seem to mind,, they are 13 and 8.. there was 2 hours between 10 & 11 and 4 & 5,, they don't seem as strict with the baby pool which is quite big and its nice to have a lifeguard!!
The rooms are quite spacious and I'm sure you would get another bed in one,, we had a spare bed which could easily be put in the living room if you preferred..
I have mailed you so see if you can reply and I can send you some pictures.
Tracey x


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Las Brisas is great for a family. The pool is huge and has a lifeguard on duty all day. The kids will enjoy the inflatable hours, many complexes ban inflatables completely.

The complex is also very handy for shops/bars/restaurants.



http://www.rkingphoto.co.uk


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I should add, this is the one we stayed in, prices were very reasonable. Fairly near the pool too.

http://www.holiday-rentals.co.uk/Canary ... p66274.htm

http://www.rkingphoto.co.uk


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Thanks all for replies.

Robert - that one is booked unfortunately but thanks anyway.

Tracey - haven't received your email, think there may be a problem with my email as this is not the first time this week.

Am going to try to book 138 - fingers crossed it is still available!!


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Good luck Louise,, let us know how you get on,, I can give you the website of another if you have no luck

Tracey x


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Thanks for all your help Tracey. I did eventually manage to book the villa and am now busy counting down the weeks..... far too many sleeps yet to start counting them!!

Thanks again..... Louise


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