THE energy is high as my fellow party-goers, dressed in blinging club gear, and with their faces covered in glitter, fling their hands towards the sky.
Club classics are echoing around the room while powerhouse singers belt out melodies and podium dancers twist their bodies in time to the music.
Dave Pearce wows the crowd with a DJ set[/caption] A spacious superior room with large windows offering amazing views of the parkland and countryside setting[/caption]This could easily be a thumping club night in Ibiza, but instead of heavy beats in a warehouse, we’re listening to club tunes played by stringed instruments and saxophones in a countryside setting.
I’m at Warner Leisure’s Heythrop Park for an Ibiza Sunsets break that proves you really don’t need to fork out on flights to the White Isle to party like you’re there.
For this weekend, the Oxfordshire countryside retreat was hosting DJ sets from dance aficionados Dave Pearce and Vernon Kay, reimagined anthems from 16-piece orchestra Ibiza In Symphony, and even an old-school neon party, complete with glow sticks.
Heythrop Park, a Grade II-listed former stately home, is more reminiscent of Downton Abbey than the super-clubs of San Antonio.
Although the musical welcome from a saxophonist immediately conjured up memories of the party island.
I was staying in a spacious superior room with large windows offering amazing views of the parkland and countryside setting — a little different to the seaside surroundings of many Ibiza hotels.
A more typical Warner weekend is usually itinerary-led and packed with activities, but an Ibiza Sunsets break is a more chilled affair.
There is evening entertainment spread across the three-day weekend, including DJ sets inspired by legendary San Antonio nightspot Cafe Mambo.
But the rest of the time can be spent at leisure, taking advantage of activities such as archery and clay pigeon shooting or yoga.
The first day involved a peaceful stroll around the grounds where I stumbled across a silent disco in full swing in the beach club-like Moroccan Garden.
We were ushered to join in with the stomping feet, but it turned out to be just as much fun watching the crowd quietly cutting some shapes.
With all that partying, there’s bound to be a few sore feet — and heads — so when you’re not swaying to melodies, you can fill your time with a visit to the onsite spa.
I opted for a dip in the pool and a sauna for as long as I could withstand the heat, before heading to the outside hot tubs.
Unusually for British summer time, the weather was glorious when I visited.
And without a cloud in the sky, I could almost believe I was in the Balearics.
For those in need of real TLC, optional extras at the spa include facials, mud wraps and reflexology treatments.
I’d booked in for a Drift Away full-body massage which certainly eased my aching limbs and put me into a zen-like state.
Ibiza Sunsets packages include breakfasts and three-course dinners, so you will never go hungry.
The hotel’s poshest restaurant, Brasserie 32, serves refined pub fare including fish pies, beef short rib and risottos.
Or there’s the Market Kitchen, a buffet-style restaurant in the pretty orangery.
I ate there on my final evening and was serenaded by a flamenco guitarist.
Outside of the main restaurants, visitors can party the nights away in the Late Lounge bar which got everyone on their feet dancing to anthems during my stay.
Heythrop Park is a Grade II-listed former stately home and is more reminiscent of Downton Abbey than the super-clubs of San Antonio[/caption] Enjoy a relaxing dip in the pool at the spa[/caption]If you prefer a more cosy atmosphere, the resort’s pub, The Travelling Duke, serves spirits, ales and ciders as well as steaks, and fish and chip dinners.
With the sun still beating down, it seemed rude not to have a drink outside on the terrace where a DJ was playing chilled Ibiza sounds that channelled the energy of the famous sunset sessions at Cafe Del Mar.
Then it was time for the final evening event — the one we had all been waiting for — as celebrated dance DJs Dave and Vernon took to the decks to transport us back 30 years to the Nineties.
And they certainly didn’t disappoint!
The Late Lounge erupted to the exhilarating sounds of Robert Miles, Darude, Faithless and many more, amid an atmosphere that could only be described as electric.
I couldn’t have been more grateful for my ultra-comfy bed at the end of the night.
Partying that hard in your fifties can be exhausting, but not when you have access to Heythrop’s plush facilities.
I could get used to this.
THREE-night adult-only breaks at Warner Leisure Hotels cost from £229 per person.
For more details and booking, see warnerleisurehotels.co.uk