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Center Parcs France
Jay_Cee_Ooh
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Hi All,
Looking for a bit of advice on going to Center Parcs in France, specifically Hauts de Bruyères . I've done a search on this forum but can't see my questions answered.
The website Centerparcs.com is a bit hit and miss. Is there an ability to check all the activity prices? I want to know how much on top of the cottage price I'll be forking out. Anyone been there recently? I can't even see the ability to order a brochure. Maybe 'cos it's not the UK site. Anyway any advice you can give would be most welcome.
Many thanks,
Looking for a bit of advice on going to Center Parcs in France, specifically Hauts de Bruyères . I've done a search on this forum but can't see my questions answered.
The website Centerparcs.com is a bit hit and miss. Is there an ability to check all the activity prices? I want to know how much on top of the cottage price I'll be forking out. Anyone been there recently? I can't even see the ability to order a brochure. Maybe 'cos it's not the UK site. Anyway any advice you can give would be most welcome.
Many thanks,
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http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,10293-2259330,00.html
this article was in todays times re french centreparcs0 -
Went to Centreparcs in Holland last year - the only way I could find out about activity charges etc was by phoning the site directly about 4 weeks before our visit. They emailed me an activity list, I decided what I wanted to book and phoned them to book. At de Kempervennen there were several free activities which we booked our kids on ie football 3 times a week and playstation tournament every morning (i think) and family bowling once a week. You could buy a 20 euro pass which gave three activities, although some of the more expensive activities took up two activities worth of pass - hope you understand what I mean! In the end the only way I could book these was by calling the site which obviously isn't very moneysaving but there didn't seem any other way except to wait until we arrived, but I would recommend booking in advance if you can especially for the free activities. Hope this helps.0
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