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Singles can book 'one' to Tango

29th April 2010 Print
Lilia Kopylova & Darren Bennett

If your dancing shoes are ready but you’re missing a Prince Cha Cha Charming – don’t worry, say Warner Leisure Hotels.

They’ve welcomed so many single people to their Strictly Come Dancing breaks that they’ve released more single rooms to cope with the demand!

The dancing classes, hosted by top world class dancers, welcome singles and encourage people to pair up during the lessons. Entertainment teams from the hotels are on hand as dance partners too - and will help ensure no-one feels excluded.

The highlight of the break – the dance competition performed in front of the Strictly Come Dancing stars – has included two women amongst the winning couples. The friends, from Hayling Island beat more traditional dancing pairs, impressing judges Ian Waite and Camilla Dallerup with their dazzling cha cha cha.

All Warner hotels are ‘adult only’ and the atmosphere on these breaks is relaxed and friendly. ‘Simply marvellous! I want to do it all again next week!’ said one guest after her break at Holme Lacy in the Wye Valley.

Prices for the Strictly Come Dancing themed breaks, which take place at a choice of five historic hotels around the UK start at £369 and include accommodation, generous buffet style breakfast, evening meals and a range of optional leisure activities as well as the full Strictly Come Dancing entertainment package.

The additional single rooms available at no extra charge are on a strictly first come first served basis on all dates and destinations.

Strictly Come Dancing experience breaks take place at Holme Lacy in the Wye Valley, Cricket St Thomas in Somerset, Nidd Hall in Yorkshire, Littlecote House in the Cotswolds and Thoresby Hall near Sherwood Forest.

For dates, more information and bookings visit: warnerleisurehotels.co.uk

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Lilia Kopylova & Darren Bennett