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Rowing whilst on Vacation\Business

Post by mash »

If like me when you're away on holiday or business do you try and book into a hotel that has a concept rower in their gym.

I thought it may be a good idea if whenever you are away from home for whatever reason you stay in a hotel, list it here and let the other FS crew know whether where you're staying had a concept rower or not.

I'll start the ball rolling:

Hotel Name, Town\City, Model if known, (number available)

Britannia Hotel, Canary Wharf E14 - Concept Model C (1)
Crowne Plaza, Liverpool - Concept Model C (3)
Radisson, Liverpool - Concept Model C (4)
Marriott, Ipswich(A14) - Concept Model C (1)
Club Jandia Princess, Fuerteventura - None Available
Barcelo Hotel, Caleta de Fuste Fuerteventura - Non available


Thomas advises me that if we get a useful list together then he'll look at giving it its' own page.

Perhaps a map where you can drill down to specific area etc.

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On the United States C2 site there is a list of rower locations by nation and then state/province. Israel, Argentina....even Viet Nam....but no G.B......funny.

I guess they want to drive tarffic to the English website. Maybe there is a list like this there.

I have used the one on the American site before. When I went to Las Vegas I found an athletic club with a model C.......

I have also taken my C2 D on vacation with my family to the seashore......Family was not so happy about that. It takes up a lot of room in the SUV......but I rowed every day!
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Re: Find an indoor rower

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ptruz wrote: I have also taken my C2 D on vacation with my family to the seashore......Family was not so happy about that. It takes up a lot of room in the SUV......but I rowed every day!
Now that's what I call dedication!!

Thanks for the input.

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Post by jainser »

Holiday Check list:

:arrow: Passport - - - - - Check
:arrow: Money - - - - - - Check
:arrow: Hotel Res. No. - Check
:arrow: Driving details - - Check
:arrow: Concept 2 rower - Check
:arrow: Road map - - - - - Check

Now boys and girls what is the odd one out :?:

Pure dedication!!
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