Hotel Benidorm: Fun-Loving Brits in the Sun Season 1 Episode 2 - Watch Legally and Safely
Hotel Benidorm: Fun-Loving Brits in the Sun Season 1 Episode 2
The staff at the Rio Park are once again throwing open their doors to this Benidorm hospitality mecca. Sharon on reception has pulled the short straw, as today three flight loads of Brits are expected all at the same time, and just when there's an issue with the booking system! Can she keep calm and carry on? Or will it all be kicking off in the queue — which quickly goes out the door and down the street? Thinking on her feet, Sharon diverts guests to the restaurant, where hospitality manager Nelson is ready to offer them Sunday lunch — Benidorm style. Which can only mean roast beef and gravy all round! Also settling in are five friends from Norfolk who've come for some much-needed fun in the sun. Pete sadly lost his wife a few months ago, and his friends are sure that a big dose of Benidorm is exactly what he needs. Which is where the brilliant staff come in: hotel entertainer Tom is poolside to offer the friends a game of Human Target. Wearing an inflatable Velcro dartboard, Tom's determined to put a smile on the friends' faces.
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