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On average, British people spend around £700-£800 per person on a holiday. This can vary greatly depending on factors such as destination, travel method, accommodation choices, and length of stay.
Not many, as it is a seaside resort with few economic opportunities besides those found within the tourism industry. Many people however, have 'weekend' departments and houses, to stay in Acapulco during the holidays, either during the Holy Week or Christmas Holidays.
People mostly stay inside and stay warm and enjoy the holidays and others go outside and shop and do regular winter activities. Kids usually stay outside and play in the snow or they stay inside with their parents. cw: In northern Europe, people get depressed.
usually stay with family and friends play 麻将Mahjong or poker eat traditional chinese food like dumplings holidays are not special now
Cruise and stay holidays are an increasingly popular vacation option in which part of the vacation is spend on a cruise and part on a hotel. An example of a cruise and stay holiday is combining Caribbean cruise to an stay in Havanna.
Yes, many people, French, Spanish and other Europeans. The Pyrenees are a beautiful and varied mountain range. The southern slopes (Spanish) are quite different from the northern slopes (French). There are lots of places for people to stay - holiday homes, hotels, etc.
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the british goverment can stay in charge for every 3 years
In a hotel some people stay more than one night. These are stay-overs. If I have people who stay one night, people who stay 2 nights and some people who stay 3 nights I need to know how many rooms are stay-overs. Is there a formula for this information?
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Generally you can expect there to be a limit as to how many people can stay in a hotel room. If you are in doubt, contact the hotel.