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Great!! Definately keen now!!

Thank you for your help

Hi travelelf,

I have had a response from the overseas team and they have replied with the following:

"This is not a problem, it is up to the customers whether they want to go into the lagoon or not. There is a café on the site with both indoor and outdoor seating where the customer can sit and buy a drink and something to eat, it also has floor to ceiling windows so that you can admire the view from inside."

Sallyc - thank you for your help.

Kindest reagrds,

Monty

Travelelf

There is indeed a cafe at the Blue Lagoon along with a swish restaurant, viewing platform and shop. You would have no problem killing time there. It would be a real shame to miss this trip simply due to not being able to go on the water.

Sally

Hi travelelf,

I have passed this over to the overseas team, I will let you know the response as soon as possible. I am sure the tour manager will be able to suggest something to keep you entertained.

Kindest regards,

Monty

Hi

I'm really keen to do the Iceland trip in the spring as its somewhere I have always wanted to go but due to health reasons I wont be able to go into the blue lagoon - is this going to be a major problem? I presume there must be somewhere I could sit and drink hot chocolate and look at the scenery..........? or I guess I could do something else?