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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:46 pm
by rimexboy
Hi all
well just got back from meracesh, morocco
we chose it to try and get out of the euro we had a great time a real eye opener it has to be said...
first time for us just me and the mrs so was nice change, done a few trips and that nice place to go but they are crazy drivers and all over the place on mote peds including the pavements no good if your disabled as no sign of a ramp in site...
as for the paving well lads i think you all need to get out their and sort it out....
Booze not easy to buy but i was not to botherd, cheap as chips to be honest we found it hard to spend our money
any one else been and if so what did you think
well try and get back into the swing of it now and finish of the patio .....
cheers all
simon
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 1:34 pm
by rab1
we were there 2 years ago, really enjoyed it. the only downside were the beggars constantly harassing you. like the big market in the main square with the snake charmers.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 4:47 pm
by Bob_A
Morocco sounds good only thing that would concern me is if there was difficulty in obtaining a few bevvies at night.
Anyone been to Tunisia, what's that like?
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 4:48 pm
by rimexboy
yer its still like that now...
i thought it was a little strange most of the shops and restaurants have security out side to keep them and the constant sellers on the move oh and dont forget the shoe shine guys
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 4:51 pm
by rimexboy
Bob_A wrote:Morocco sounds good only thing that would concern me is if there was difficulty in obtaining a few bevvies at night.
Anyone been to Tunisia, what's that like?
Hey bob
i was surprised they told us that when we booked, hotel has no booze..
go just take some with you but if you go ryan air they will clobber you on the heavy bags...
any thing over 15kg then its cash they want...
also i just looked at another post by you i take it you had a bad back?
ive got the same and its more in my buttock...
lots of pills and loads of sleep...
good luck simon
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 6:07 pm
by Pablo
Bob_A wrote:Morocco sounds good only thing that would concern me is if there was difficulty in obtaining a few bevvies at night.
Anyone been to Tunisia, what's that like?
Tunisia was by far and away the worst holiday I have ever had and everyone of my family and friends that have been haven't had good time either. Biggest problem was the men constantly harassing my wife and when she wasn't being harrassed she was being verbally abused by groups of young men who were basically saying look at the t#ts on that etc. It was really unpleasant and inescapable and made us feel very unsafe. It's not the most picturesque place either we like to explore but you can see all the sights within 2 days and are discouraged from going on your own trips so you have to go on government approved ones and listen to all sorts of propaganda. Booze is not a problem just go to any hotel or casino but to be honest I'd rather wet weekend in Skegness.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:06 pm
by rimexboy
Pablo wrote:Bob_A wrote:Morocco sounds good only thing that would concern me is if there was difficulty in obtaining a few bevvies at night.
Anyone been to Tunisia, what's that like?
Tunisia was by far and away the worst holiday I have ever had and everyone of my family and friends that have been haven't had good time either. Biggest problem was the men constantly harassing my wife and when she wasn't being harrassed she was being verbally abused by groups of young men who were basically saying look at the t#ts on that etc. It was really unpleasant and inescapable and made us feel very unsafe. It's not the most picturesque place either we like to explore but you can see all the sights within 2 days and are discouraged from going on your own trips so you have to go on government approved ones and listen to all sorts of propaganda. Booze is not a problem just go to any hotel or casino but to be honest I'd rather wet weekend in Skegness.
Pablo
ive never been but it sounds just like turkey from what you are saying...
simon