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Wish you were HERE? Couple who were promised a hotel room 'oozing Greek chic and sophistication' in Jet2 brochure share the dismal reality after arriving for £1,800 all-inclusive trip Peter Smith, 56, from Thurlton, Norfolk and his wife paid £1,800 for Jet2 holiday It promised a hotel room in Tingaki, Kos 'oozing Greek chic and sophistication'   But the room they were given left them feeling 'tricked' and was a 'cleaning store' A spokesman for Jet2 said the couple were later moved to another hotel room  Have you had a bad experience with Jet2? Email [email protected]  

By James Wood For Mailonline

Published: 15:34 BST, 21 May 2019 | Updated: 18:01 BST, 21 May 2019

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A couple promised a hotel room 'oozing Greek chic and sophistication' have shared the dismal reality of what they actually received on their wedding anniversary trip. 

Peter Smith, 56, from Thurlton, Norfolk jetted off to Tingaki in Kos on Thursday, May 9 with his wife, Amanda, to celebrate their 28th wedding anniversary. 

They had been told their hotel room, included as part of their £1,800 all-inclusive Jet2 holiday, would include jazzy modern lighting and wall decorations.   

Peter Smith, 56, from Thurlton, Norfolk jetted off to Tingaki in Kos on Thursday, May 9 with his wife, Amanda, to celebrate their 28th wedding anniversary

Peter Smith, 56, from Thurlton, Norfolk jetted off to Tingaki in Kos on Thursday, May 9 with his wife, Amanda, to celebrate their 28th wedding anniversary

They had been told their hotel room, included as part of their £1,800 all-inclusive Jet2 holiday, would include jazzy modern lighting and wall decorations (such as the one pictured from the Jet2 brochure)

They had been told their hotel room, included as part of their £1,800 all-inclusive Jet2 holiday, would include jazzy modern lighting and wall decorations (such as the one pictured from the Jet2 brochure)

When they arrived at the Gaia In Style hotel, however, they found their room looking more like a 'hostel' (pictured). Mr Smith claims he was later told it had been used as a 'cleaning store'

When they arrived at the Gaia In Style hotel, however, they found their room

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