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3. tammikuuta 2025
The hotel and log cabin was nice enough - quite basic but the bistro food and wine was nice. However for anyone looking to book for a Lapland family holiday via TUI I would consider a different destination. This is in the middle of nowhere and unless you want to book daily excursions for £400-500 a go there is nothing to do except sledge. No biscuits with Mrs clause, no elf school, no ice bar, no skiing availability, no bars…. TUI are trying to push 1000s of customers through in a 5 week period and completely taking advantage of customers by labelling this trip “Lapland.” You get to see Santa the first morning you will then be left to your own devices for 2.5 days (unless paying for an excursion) until they make you get up ridiculously early on the final morning to squeeze in a trip to Santa village for a fleeting hour on the way to the airport. Also for anyone looking at log cabins be aware they aren’t in the immediate vicinity of the hotel but more spread out like a centre parcs…. So for breakfast or any other trip to the main hotel, you need to put your entire snowsuits on for the 1000+ step walk. Also be prepared that you will be dropped off in a foot of snow in the middle of the log cabins and told to “find your own cabin” dragging 3 suitcases, 2 young children, and 2 bags of snowsuits/ boots. It was a freezing 10+min walk with no gloves in our trainers. And on return you need to get to your meeting point - the advice was find a sledge to drag your cases through the snow. We had a lovely time - and boy did we pay a small fortune for it but it should have been so much better and I believe it would have been had we gone to a different destination. I truly don’t understand why Tui are using this as a Lapland destination - but then again they won’t be relying on return customers (you only do Lapland once)!
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