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Claremont Welcomes Families

by isleofman.com 3rd December 2010
The Claremont hotel in Douglas has made itself more family friendly. The hotel, usually known for its superior business class accommodation, has introduced a new Sunday brunch menu and a host of new facilities with the intention of offering a great afternoon out for the whole family. The Family Sunday Brunch is available from the first of December, and will give the luxurious Coast Restaurant a family-friendly makeover. While adults can enjoy the varied menu and complimentary newspapers, there are also a whole host of new features for the kids to enjoy. These include free children’s packs, a DVD lounge with a variety of kids’ movies and a high-tech games area fitted with both the Nintendo Wii and the all-new Xbox Kinect. The Kinect is the next step in interactive gaming, allowing you to control the games with your voice and body – no controller required! Both machines come with a range of games to keep everyone entertained and active. There is also a dedicated kids menu with a range of delicious meals to choose from. Mark Wilson, Managing Director of The Claremont, commented on the new brunch: “This will be one of the few places on the Island where a varied menu is available all day on a Sunday. It also offers a blend of luxury and a child-friendly atmosphere that we think is unique to the Island. The focus is on having a relaxing, hassle-free Sunday. This is a great way for mum and dad to not only get a day off from cooking but also an easy way to keep the kids entertained while they relax!” Menus, opening times and further information about the family brunch can be found on http://www.sleepwellhotels.com/hotels/isle_of_man/claremont/index.htm ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 3rd, December 2010 09:54pm.

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