Some DP comments to the above story, and importantly, sympathetic reply's in the Liverpool Echo.
Rob Lee Colley said: "I respect what the Welsh government is doing. If people are not happy can they stay away."
Karen Schofield said: "It's common knowledge by now that the Welsh and Scottish governments are following a different timeline to the English government. The fault is his, some people love to find fault"
Will Stephens said: "Fortunately, the Senedd makes the rules, not the Doyles."
Emyr Williams said: "Should have checked first. Obviously not aware that Wales is a different nation to England, and that the rules were 'nationwide'!"
Tywysog Corniog on Twitter said: "Arrogant family doesn't do research, blames country they visit for their own ignorance."
Lynn Walker wrote: "Some people seem to think that because England has come out of lockdown everywhere has. The virus is still out there, it hasn’t gone away."
Susan Singfield commented: "How awful! It’s almost like there’s a global pandemic going on, with a cautious easing of lockdown designed to keep people safe."
Wendy Backhouse said: "Hes a little selfish don't you think? There's a lot of elderly people in Llandudno, most will still be shielding to save their lives, so sorry if your holiday was ruined, you'll get over it."
Julie Jarvis added: "Have these people been living under a rock for the past 4 months? Despicable of them to blame the resort, if the usual attractions and entertainment are of such importance to them then it's their own responsibility to decide whether it's right to take their holiday in the current situation!
"They should give a thought for the 45,000 people who will never be able to take a holiday again and consider themselves very lucky."
And from the Liverpool Echo.... These were a few of the reactions we received after running the story.
Allison Metcalf said: "Do people not watch the news. Places will be closed. Things are not back to normal. If you don’t like this, stay home."
Jon Williams said: "Went [to] Llandudno a few days ago and it was rammed. No parking, people everywhere in shops, pier open for rides and shops but arcades shut. All over North Wales, pub beer gardens open with no social distancing. Everyone was just sitting next to each other, having a drink, Definitely busier now."
Kate Roberts said: "We went in the rain on Saturday & even then there were a lot of people around considering the bad weather! There were also quite a lot of hotels open, shops, a few fair rides on the pier so definitely not a ghost town!"
Heather Francis said: "What did he expect? Wales are taking this lockdown completely differently to England. All he had to do was research and he would have found out everywhere is still closed."
Kathryn Brindley said: "They have their own lockdown rules in Wales! Holidaymakers should check first, I drove through the town on Sunday and from what I saw it was rammed with people, no not really apocalyptic as described, yes things are closed but that's in line with the COVID-19 rules. Have this family not heard of a bucket and spade? Picnic? Walk up the Great Orme?"