Have you ever thought that Christmas just does not feel the same as it did in your youth? Well, you are not alone, as over half of Brits have admitted they feel nostalgic for the festive feeling they used to get at during the festive period in the 1980s.
Old-school Christmas films, no social media scrolling, garish decorations and the overall sense that life was simpler back then is among what adults miss the most about Christmas four decades ago.
Around 65 per cent of British adults said they feel a longing for the spangly Eighties Christmastime they used to look forward to. Retro decorations is one of the hottest trends this festive season, and with 27 per cent saying they wish they could relive their Eighties Christmas, Booking.com just may have come up with the answer to the panging nostalgia pains.
The accommodation platform found that nostalgia at this time of year is influencing the trips people take, with 35 per cent saying they want to recreate nostalgic moments from childhood, from revisiting places they went on holiday to when younger to reuniting with family and friends around the country.
Booking.com is offering the chance for families to travel back in time to the good ol’ days as it opens the doors to the ultimate 1980s Christmas pad.
The exclusive “Home of Christmas Past” will allow guests to step back in time with over-the-top Eighties Christmas decorations, and homely decor, complete with an Eighties Christmas tree in the living room decked with colourful flights and shimmery foil tinsel.
A child’s bedroom has also been adorned with vintage toys, glowing fairy lights and classic posters from the decade, from Ghostbusters to Danger Mouse.
Guests who are lucky enough to bag a stay will be greeted by the sounds of Eighties tunes, and a hamper full of classic Eighties buffet staples, including advocaat, Vienetta and vol-au-vents.
A stack of VHS tapes will also be waiting for the guests, many of which are still on repeat every Christmas for a hit of nostalgia, including The Snowman, Die Hard and Gremlins to be watched as a family on the chunky square TV.
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