Rylan and Robert Rinder have got the nation laughing on their brand new show Rob and Rylan's Grand Tour.
07.05.2024 - 14:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A five-star luxury retreat along the Ayrshire coast is set to make a return appearance to the small screen. Glanapp Castle, which first featured in last year's 'Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby' series, will have its episode aired again on BBC2 at 8pm this Thursday, May 9.
Glanapp was the only UK hotel to feature in last year’s popular series, and reported a surge in bookings off the back of its appearance. International guest numbers have soared, with 65 per cent of bookings coming from overseas last year. The Glenapp team say hitting the BBC screens again this week will bring more "global recognition" to their quiet corner of Scotland.
Jill Chalmers, Managing Director of Glenapp Castle, said: “We’re very excited to see Glenapp Castle return to our screens on Thursday and are thrilled that the BBC has chosen to rerun this episode - the team had such fun and enjoyment hosting the BBC team during the filming.
"We have seen continuous momentum in bookings and interest following the initial airing last year; we are pacing well ahead in terms of bookings for our special Hebridean Sea Safari experience, and as the programme highlighted our magnificent penthouse suite, this has also seen an increase of bookings, not to mention a number of exclusive use bookings and celebratory events. We’re confident that this is largely due to our appearance on the episode. Of course, it’s also a joy to see our team’s hard work shown again in the rerun and to re-live such a fun project that we so enjoyed working on with the fabulous BBC team.”
The rerun will offer viewers another chance to follow celebrities, Monica Galetti and Rob Rinder, as they experience the castle’s historic interiors, explore the hotel’s impressive 110 acres of
Rylan and Robert Rinder have got the nation laughing on their brand new show Rob and Rylan's Grand Tour.
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