You won the grand prize in a raffle: An all inclusive package holiday of your choice. From the brochure of the third-rate travel agent, who sponsored the prize as a tax write-off. So you won't find the New York Plaza on the list. Not the Ritz or the Savoy either... Here are your options. Which holiday will you choose, provided you didn't know about the misadventures that will befall you once you get there?
A tumble down haunted Irish castle, ghosts real and invented included. Your host is Peter O'Toole, Mary Coughlan does the singing and plays the harp, and Liam Neeson will, well, haunt you...
A trip across much of Europe, starting in London, then moving through Germany, France and Italy. With accomodation in the cheaper and less luxurious hotels in the various countries you're going to vis…
A somewhat dilapidated hotel in India, catering for the elderly, its charms enhanced by the lack of (some) doors, spicy food, and an overly optimistic host with a bossy mother...
A beach resort run by Robin Williams and Twiggy on a tropical island run by Peter O'Toole, revolution included - don't worry though, it's put down with the help of a fire hose, a polo pony, a drawn sw…
A luxury beach resort, with the drawback that a murder has occurred there and everybody is a suspect in the case, with the famous Hercule Poirot watching your every movement in his endeavour to find t…
A Caribbean scuba diving trip with a company that does not always check the passenger list before their boats return from the diving outings and thus are prone to leaving passengers behind in shark in…
A dysfunctional holiday camp with a dysfunctional staff, all kinds of activities, talking vegetable cans, and threatened by, among other things, garbage from space hurtling towards Earth...
A holiday in the Rocky Mountains in a rented RV, along roads that are not always suited to the vehicle and sharing the camp sites with an assortment of bizarre characters
The Hotel Bristol in San Francisco, with the hotel detective who cannot even commit a simple burglary, a customer's escaped snake which lives in mortal fear of tiles, a burning hotel room, and Mr Kalt…
The Beverly Hills hotel frequented by all kinds of strange characters, which does not always have enough vacancies to accomodate all its customers in their own rooms
A California hotel with the wallpaper peeling from the heat in the rooms, walls so thin laughter and voices from the room next door proove a constant distraction, and personnel that mixes up the shoes…
A London double decker bus converted into a hotel on wheels, driven by 4 mechanics - among them a young Cliff Richards - across Europe from London to Athens
A rental cabin in a remote, wolf infested, mountain location, prone to massive snow storms that can cut you off from civilisation. With the added danger of contacting a dangerous infection...
A lonely inn in the mountains, where the host confesses to a monk, who is staying there, his habit of poisoning the guests, robbing their possessions, and to burying them in the backyard...
A cruise aboard a ship that has a number of bombs on board. And a somewhat intoxicated bomb exposal expert... or, as it was advertised in real life: a free lengthy cruise on board a ship that was alre…
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