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Christmas light trail and hot chocolate

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Dottynan Fri 16-Dec-22 10:49:37

Visited a very well known gardens last evening to enjoy the Christmas light trail and thought we would start the evening of with a lovely hot chocolate. Hot chocolate 3.95, cream on top and extra pound plus 15 pence for the cup. Am I alone in feeling charging for the disposable cup is just a step too far. The lights were beautiful and worth the visit.

Abitbarmy Fri 16-Dec-22 10:59:06

I agree, outrageous charges for a hot drink. Was it Betty’s at Harlow Carr? I think Betty’s is overpriced.

Blondiescot Fri 16-Dec-22 11:10:07

I hate to say it, but that's cheap compared to some of the prices I've seen similar attractions charging! Edinburgh's Christmas market food and drink prices are outrageous.

Aveline Fri 16-Dec-22 11:17:37

The Botanic Garden trail in Edinburgh is extortionate to visit even before buying over priced hot drinks.
'Christmas' activities seem a license to charge a fortune.

Dottynan Fri 16-Dec-22 11:32:31

It didn't help that it was so sweet a struggled to drink it.

biglouis Fri 16-Dec-22 11:34:25

Have to admit I am completely out of date with charges for hot drinks at commercial outlets. A few weeks ago I told my nephew I would not pay £3 for a coffee. He laughed and told me I was living in cloud cuckoo land.

AreWeThereYet Fri 16-Dec-22 11:45:43

They charge for the disposable cup to encourage people to use reusable cups. Most chains give discounts to people bringing their own cups.

Larsonsmum Fri 16-Dec-22 12:00:46

All the Christmas Markets and attractions this year seem to really be trying to make their entire year’s takings in these few festive weeks. The prices are extortionate.

Kim19 Fri 16-Dec-22 12:43:07

I attend these lovely occasions expecting to be ripped off and do as much self sufficiency as I can manage by way of flask or snack.

Norah Fri 16-Dec-22 13:44:56

Seems event drinks are becoming more like German Christmas Markets - buy a cup or bring one. We have a huge selection of Glühwein crockery cups, collected over the last 20 years. Now we take stainless coffee flasks.