Hotel Benidorm: Fun-Loving Brits in the Sun Season 2 Episode 3 - Watch Legally and Safely
Hotel Benidorm: Fun-Loving Brits in the Sun Season 2 Episode 3
At Hotel Benidorm Plaza, it's all about making holiday dreams come true, whatever the season throws at them. This time, the sun rises on the Costa Blanca, and a crack team of housekeeping ninjas swoop around Hotel Benidorm Plaza. With the heat rising, a full house and a shortage of towels, it's up to new receptionist Ruben to deliver the goods.
In Benidorm, when the sun goes down, the city's hundreds of entertainers spring into action, and high on Hotel Director Angel's ‘to do list' is finding a new entertainer for the hotel. Benidorm resident and expat Essex girl, Jessie Brooke, is called in for an audition, and she doesn't have to wait long to find out if she hit the right note.
Flying in from Lancashire are the Parrot family. Grandma Marlene has treated her family to precious time together, but how will the family's nerves hold once she's given the keys to one of Benidorm's infamous mobility scooters?
Meanwhile, Benidorm superfan Jo faces the gut-wrenching task of visiting her dream apartment and locking up for the final time. We also meet sun, sea and sangria-loving Dave and Frank who are looking for the perfect Spanish break.
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