Focus 31 December 2009
Prices of tourist services for New Year in Bulgaria’s Velingrad up by up to 150%
The prices of the tourist services for the New Year in the Bulgarian resort city of Velingrad have gone up by between 50% and 150%. The cover charges for the New Year celebrations in restaurants are more expensive in comparison with last year, Zlatko Zlatanov, chairman of the Association of Hotel and Restaurant Managers in the city of Velingrad, told FOCUS – Pazardzhik Radio.
The prices are higher because of the more expensive products on the menu. It is a package and the prices are always higher at New Year’s Eve. The personnel are more and the customers are more and then the prices go up, he said.
Daylight robbery I call it :Sad1: