Hello, Bosuncat.
I came back from Slovenia last Friday and will write a review of the holiday idc. In the meantime I thought I should let you know about the flights from and to Birmingham. The planes were all on the small side, 2x2 seats, and had front gangways which let down from the fuselage rather than walking across an air bridge, meaning that they were steep and there was quite a drop from the bottom step to the tarmac. On all but the flight back from Ljubljana to Brussels we were bussed to and from the plane.
Brussels airport is enormous; although all in one building, there are 3 separate terminals (A, B and T) and when I arrived from Birmingham there were very many people in Transit milling around trying to get into the right lane for their gate. Some of us managed to filter around the blockage courtesy of an airport employee but we still had to go through security scanning again (and I had to give up my half-full bottle of water purchased in Birmingham). Coming back was easier in that we didn't have to go through security again in Transit but there were still a lot of people around.
Although I understand that the revised flight plan, if it goes ahead, would now be Birmingham to Ljubljana via Munich there will still be a lot of walking involved (I haven't been to Munich airport for a long time but if it is like Frankfurt and other main airports it will be huge). If you do decide to go for it, I would suggest you seriously think about booking Special Assistance so that you can be whisked around on one of the many passenger carts. In Brussels it was about a 15 minute walk to the gate from the central concourse on both occasions and the signage wasn't the best in places.
One other thing about this holiday - the bathrooms in the hotel generally have a bath with shower over and a half screen which might swing open but mine was very stiff so I clambered round it. It is possible that you could ask for a room with shower but although David our TM enquired, he couldn't get a definite answer - it seems to be a "wait and see" situation.
Ann