Paul & Jo & Westley Bojko
Thank you!
Paul & Jo & Westley Bojko
Thank you!
Hello,
Well, we dont know where to start!, we want to say a huge THANK YOU for all what you have done for us both and our son, Westley. we felt very welcome from the moment we stepped foot in the door at the Marina Hotel. All of the staff were lovely and friendly and nothing was too much trouble. The Hotel was run in a professional manner yet the staff were easy to talk to and nice people..
we was very impressed with the details in our room with regards to days out and our free entry pass along with the letter detailing all what was available to us. In particular, we had a lovely day at Paighton Zoo and the trip to the Theatre which you arranged was nice too. 'Angels' tea rooms also made us welcome. (and the food and drink was lovely!)
The past nine months since our beautiful 3 year old daughter Isabel was diagnosed with a brain tumour have been been so terrible that words can not explain.. we had many happy times with her. but, sadly not enough before we lost her. Arriving at Paighton was a mixture of feelings as we wished we could have had her with us to enjoy the time spend there, whilst isabel was ill we never got to take her away anywhere although we had planned to, but, this is a great opportunity for sick children to have some time away from hospital and treatment. although we are still missing our daughter terribly much, we did find this break to be helpful, and more importantly to spend quality time with our son as we have been resident in hospital so much in the last nine months that we have not seen much of him.
Once again, thank you for this opportunity and we want you to know that this is such a good thing that you are doing for families in these terrible circumstances, and we hope that other families and children benefit as much as we did, from a stay which you have arranged so well.
Kind regards
Paul & jo & Westley Bojko

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