if numbers are low could the lounge bar not work?
Ayton November 2023
Re: Ayton November 2023
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Hello Paul,
An excellent question.
When I first approached the hotel we discussed three potential areas. A) the part of the restaurant which can be closed off (and where we eventually set up), B) the conservatory, and C) the lounge area (with the big TV) on the right as you enter the hotel - I think this is what you mean by the lounge bar. All other areas are in constant use.......or they'd like them to be in an ideal world.
I doubt we'd get the conservatory because it gives access to the garden from the bar, but I think it would suit us. I don't know for sure about light levels. It should be quite good in daylight hours I imagine.
My least favoured option was C) because the lighting was poor. I had another look at it in May and it was dull even then, so In November the lighting would be worse than the Crown's (at Framlingham) function room. It is also an awkward shape and may not accommodate more than one game. And, if that's not enough, I suspect the room provides a rat run for House Keeping and other staff.
But, C) would at least provide another string to our bow, so I shall enquire about having both rooms.......while insisting that A) or B) would be essential.
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Re: Ayton November 2023
Access to garden less an issue in November? Could we section off half the conservatory space?
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Good points all. I guess it's been asked if they have other areas not usually opened up for use?
Yes i'd forgotten that the lounge was used as a rat run for staff
Andy's point about the conservatory is a good one, maybe the offer of a little cash for rental of the area might focus their minds on it's availability?
Yes i'd forgotten that the lounge was used as a rat run for staff
Andy's point about the conservatory is a good one, maybe the offer of a little cash for rental of the area might focus their minds on it's availability?
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Re: Ayton November 2023
I think you, me and Andy are on the same page. So, yes to what you both said. I'll try to contact the hotel later (that's not always as simple as it sounds).Paul wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 10:47 am Good points all. I guess it's been asked if they have other areas not usually opened up for use?
Yes i'd forgotten that the lounge was used as a rat run for staff
Andy's point about the conservatory is a good one, maybe the offer of a little cash for rental might of the area might focus their minds on it's availability?
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If the page we're on is one of your QRSs then we should have plenty of room for manoeuvre....
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What would you know about manoeuvring?Count Belisarius wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 10:58 am If the page we're on is one of your QRSs then we should have plenty of room for manoeuvre....
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Just bringing Peeler's note back to the front....
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Yes, but will a mere five months be enough time.....?Count Belisarius wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 10:58 am If the page we're on is one of your QRSs then we should have plenty of room for manoeuvre....
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