“Plan A” is commonly used to denote a current strategy; “Plan B” is commonly used to denote a backup or alternative strategy in case Plan A does not work. Plan A
the police about it and we are going to get told what to do. so me and my daughter went back to our room and i just decided that i was going to change what i would in and put my trainers and make us i had seen these plans and i thought we were going to have to go and if we were had to i would want to not be wearing my flip flops. so we put some sensible clothes on and ended out of the safe deposit box. i got my passport and my money, put some sun cream on and some club so that we wouldn t burn. then we just took as we could carry, took a towel in case we needed it and then the doors were getting knocked on and we got shipped down to the beach. so everybody was very calm still and we were all just everybody was very calm still and we were alljust going down to the beach with all of the staff being really calm saying, go to the beach, it is safe on the beach. so we went down onto the beach and then when we had been there for about ten minutes, some of the kids were playing in the water a