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Parador resumes the “free meal” tradition
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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 1085145, member: 537"] If I were in charge of the world, I would give the free meal vouchers to the first ten people who requested one or asked about it! It sounds like the vouchers are just given out to the first ten people — I’m sure they can refuse them, but I also think that some will just take it. But maybe I don’t understand how the process workd — [USER=10785]@caminka[/USER] and [USER=103777]@Perambulating Griffin[/USER] — were you just given the voucher, or were you asked if you wanted it? Or something else altogether? I know that there was a “no-show” problem at the Pórtico de la Gloria when the pilgrim’s office used to give out the free pilgrim tickets to the first arriving in the morning (can’t remember the number, maybe as many as 24?). I remember showing up in Santiago one afternoon, learning that all the pilgrim tickets for the pórtico had been distributed long ago. But I arrived at the Pórtico entrance at the viewing time and was one of only about 6 or 7 pilgrims who showed up, even though a whole bunch of tickets had been given out. I was let in without a ticket. :p Now I think all free tickets are distributed, to pilgrims and non-pilgrims alike, through the Cathedral’s website. [/QUOTE]
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