Strict rules for Christmas and New Year 2020. A tourist’s reaction to finding out she won’t be able to dance



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No Christmas chorus, New Years hugs, and peeled skins straight from the pig. This will be the winter holidays in the mountains.

Hoteliers are waiting for us, but they cannot promise dances and parties with famous bands. Instead, prices will drop if tourists don’t have access to the spa, indoor pools, and playgrounds.

Last year, on the occasion of New Year’s Eve, he spent in a four-star hotel in Poiana Brasov. 180 people were unleashed on the dance floor. At midnight the party embraced and kissed with fire. This year, half of the guests will be moved to the conference room and the party will be much more … seated.

Gabriel Roșca, hotel manager: “Dance with regret, we are not going to have a dance, but we plan to do a fireworks show. We have a generous conference room, we put somewhere for 70, 80 people, to make Christmas and New Years New, in two areas, with music on both sides “.

All hotel seats have been reserved since last year, but it is not ruled out that some guests will give up due to the new conditions.

Tourist: “You cannot do without dancing. If this rule is imposed, we stay at home, because we have a place to practice.”

Tourist: “It seems that we are not going anywhere this year, we will stay home. I don’t have the courage, I don’t have the courage to go.”

A 30 percent resort has been booked in Bran for the winter break. Rates start from 1000 lei per person for four Christmas nights and go up to 1500 lei by New Year’s Eve. The hosts rely on relaxation and not fun.

Ștefania Chintoan, manager of the resort: “We think about everything we can do according to what we are allowed, such as outdoor activities, a specific indoor music scene for mountain chalets, as we are here.”

In Păltiniş, the Christmas pig will not be prepared in front of the tourists, but will land in pieces, directly on the plates that the waiters bring to the tables. And Santa won’t come to warm up by the fireplace.

Cornle Posea, hotel manager: “Santa will go out somewhere, where we will try to keep our distance. The band that sings knows how to sing and if the world has to sit at the table and they will be at the level of history.”

Tourist: “We are thinking of going back for Christmas or New Year’s Eve maybe with some friends. And we were hoping to have a drink at 12 at night without a mask.”

Many hotels have yet to set final prices for vacation packages. They are waiting to know what other restrictions exist and only then will they decide what services they can offer.

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