A few pictures from Stargazing Pods from our visit on Tuesday. There's a full gallery over on
TowersStreet News.
Main Entrance Arch
The Pods themselves
Signage
Toilet/Shower Building
Village Green
Tipi
This will lead onto the green, there's clearly still a lot of work to go on this bit
There's still a lot of work to do, with construction workers getting on with finishing the facilities building. The tipi still needs to be completed, but it is starting to come together - now the turf is laid it really improves the look! Some key things:
- Breakfast is collected from the Tree Top Quest reception, which will now be the reception for Stargazing Pods
- The tipi will include a bar and nightly live entertainment (singer). Although it doesn't look great at the moment, with lighting and some dressing in the coming weeks it should look much better
- It was wet on Tuesday, with literal rivers on the way to Towers and the entrance road being a swimming pool - so the site was **extremely** soggy to say the least! Puddles will be apparent in some areas in pictures you'll see around, but overall I think the area will cope well with most rain and it's not indicative of massive issues or anything.
Now then, my thoughts (haters look away if you want, but downsides are below too!). Actually being in the site it felt a lot less crammed in than seeing it from the outside. Call me out for rose tinted glasses being at a media preview if you want, but even in the initially damp dreary conditions I was pleasantly surprised. The lighter paths really make the whole place look much better. They need a lot of time to allow the trees grow in and turf to settle, then like Enchanted Village it will improve in time.
That said, paths do not cover every single pod at the moment (some are just facing grass), and I hope this is something they do complete before opening. For me personally this isn't the accommodation for me but I can see the attraction for some. I still feel the three figure price is too high, and something sub £100 would be much better. It'll be interesting to see if we see some price adjustments as the season goes on. Oh and ditch that towel charge too! The 'village green' could be great in the Summer, as could the tipi if it's done right. I'd like to see a play area or something in there, lots of seating/deckchairs and perhaps some outdoor games for guests to use too.
I would personally have still preferred to see larger lodges on this site, with the central village green and tipi remaining. I reckon this would have been a much better fit, but then you lose that budget option (for customers and the resort itself) that they're looking for then I guess. I'm Looking forward to seeing how it pans out over the next season or two anyway.