Who needs Versace? Inside the upmarket Carden Park hotel in Cheshire where I’m A Celebrity stars stay after being eliminated from camp
- The plush Versace hotel in Australia is normally home to I'm A Celebrity contestants after they leave camp
- The Carden Park hotel in Cheshire which is just an hour's drive for Gwrych castle in Wales where the show was filmed for the first time this year amid the coronavirus pandemic
- Two housemates have already been eliminated from camp, Hollie Arnold and Ruthie Henshall, who are alrady staying at the Carden Park, with ten remaining celebrities battling it out to the final
- The hotel boasts four luxury restaurants and no nasty Bushtucker Trials in sight, and all of the food is overseen by executive head chef Graham Tinsley MBE
- There's also a huge golf course, £12million spa facility and guests can enjoy tailored evenings, such as a Bollinger tasting event
The plush Versace hotel in Australia is normally home to I'm A Celebrity contestants after they leave camp.
But this year, they'll have to make themselves at home at the Carden Park hotel in Cheshire which is just an hour's drive for Gwrych castle in Wales, where the series was filmed for the first time amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Two housemates have already been eliminated from camp, Hollie Arnold and Ruthie Henshall, who are alrady staying at the Carden Park, with ten remaining celebrities battling it out to the final.
Who needs Versace? Inside the upmarket Carden Park hotel in Cheshire where I’m A Celebrity stars are staying after being eliminated from the Welsh camp at Gwrych castle which is one hour away
Living it up already: Two housemates have already been eliminated from camp, Hollie Arnold and Ruthie Henshall, who are alrady staying at the Carden Park, with ten remaining celebrities battling it out to the final
Ross King revealed the location of the hotel on Good Morning Britain on Monday morning.
The hotel boasts four luxury restaurants and no nasty Bushtucker Trials in sight, and all of the food is overseen by executive head chef Graham Tinsley MBE.
There's also a huge golf course, £12million spa facility and guests can enjoy tailored evenings, such as a Bollinger tasting event.
Counting down the days: No doubt the freezing campmates will be looking forward to swapping the cold castle for piping hot showers and meals
Lots to look forward to: There's a huge golf course, £12million spa facility and guests can enjoy tailored evenings, such as a Bollinger tasting event
No more witchetty grubs: The hotel boasts four luxury restaurants and no nasty Bushtucker Trials in sight, and all of the food is overseen by executive head chef Graham Tinsley MBE
Greenery: With views over the Nicklaus golf course and Cheshire countryside, stunning bathrooms and bedrooms boast starlight ceilings and a Sonos sound system
And after weeks of residing in the castle, which is apparently freezing and requires another person to power the mould-free shower manually, guests can really stay in the lap of luxury.
With views over the Nicklaus golf course and Cheshire countryside, stunning bathrooms and bedrooms boast starlight ceilings and a Sonos sound system.
There's a 50 inch TV with full SKY channel, stunning fireplace, because who needs a campfire anymore, cosy robes and a nespresso machine - no more visits to Kiosk Cledwyn needed here.
A little different: Palazzo Versace (pictured) on the Gold Coast, Australia, is the usual go-to place for celebrities after leaving camp
Shock: In April, it was reported that around 200 staff at the Versace hotel have been stood down after it was forced to close amid the coronavirus pandemic
The lowest room rate starts at £110, spa Day prices start at £115 and spa break prices start from £125.
In April, it was reported that around 200 staff at the Versace hotel have been stood down after it was forced to close amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Palazzo Versace, on the Gold Coast, shut its doors after travel bans were put in place to slow the spread of the virus.
Staff had been left in the lurch as they were reportedly told there is not enough money to pay out their entitlements.
The hotel first began scaling back operations and limiting shifts on March 23 when the outbreak began to worsen.
Employees were initially told they would be able to use annual and long service leave to keep them afloat as the hotel assessed the dire situation.
Slimmer figure: Hollie Arnold says she has dropped almost a stone in weight after surviving on a diet of basic rations during her two-week appearance on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! but is now living it up in the hotel
'I get to see my girls!' Ruthie Henshall was the second celebrity to be voted off the series
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