Biggerry
Clubman's advice is good.
With all disputes try and take reasonable approach.
As everyone else has said document everything.
Your problem is really in 2 parts. The first being, dealing with the Panorama Rep. and secondly dealing with Toolin Travel.
Travel holidays problems slightly differ from physical articles that are purchased, you must deal with the seller (Toolin) and the 'manufacturer' (Panorama). Give the Panorama Rep a reasonable chance to rectify the problem. So far they have scored zero offering you a 3 star. To me this is good enough to say that you have given them reasonable chance to rectify the problem. You may also infer that they are admitting liability by offering different accomodation. A question I would ask of Toolin would be to see if Panorama told them that the Kiddies Club would be open.
Before we paid for the holiday we confirmed with the travel operator (Toolin Travel in Rathfarnham) that the kiddies club would be happening when we were there and that there was no extra cost for this. They confirmed that this was the case
I assume that this was given verbally.
we booked the holiday package with Toolin Travel, so should we direct our complaint to Toolin Travel or should we follow up with Panorama per the instructions on the back of the Customer Service Form?
You should do both. All documentation and possibly a separate report from the Rep is sent back. Possibly to Panorama and the travel agent. But in the end it will be the travel agent that forks out the money.
When you get home put your complaint in writing to Toolin Travel. Give the basic highlights package in the letter. They will use the information sent back by the rep and decide whether your complaint is valid. To me your complaint is valid.
As for how much to claim, to me there are 3 routes to go.
- Give them all the receipts for all the entertainment you had to provided to you Kids while on holidays and any other secondary expenses. Credit Card bill maybe a good idea.
- Work out a figure, again reasonable of what you think you should get back. If the 3 kids were of Kiddies Club age. I would start at the figure it cost for the 3 kids for the holiday and gradually move do down to an agreed level.
- Leave the ball in their court and see what they offer.
If their offer was decent I would take it and save the headache.
Best of Luck