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North location for a large family get together on a weekend
efesbaby
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HI
Wonder if anyone can help me, my husband turns 30 in september and he has not had a birthday party since he was 10, I have decided to organise a suprise one, but as most of his and my family are spread all over, everyone would have to pay for accomodation.
As an addition he has now said about going away for the weekend.
so I thought about combining the two, so i am now looking for somewhere that has seperate accomodation ie cottages with a club/pub on site that allows for a weekend i.e two nights, which should be easy to find but we also have a small cavalier spaniel, so need somehere that allows dogs. I initally thought Ribby Hall would be perfect but they dont allow dogs, so can anyone help me as I am stuggling.
thanks
Emma
Wonder if anyone can help me, my husband turns 30 in september and he has not had a birthday party since he was 10, I have decided to organise a suprise one, but as most of his and my family are spread all over, everyone would have to pay for accomodation.
As an addition he has now said about going away for the weekend.
so I thought about combining the two, so i am now looking for somewhere that has seperate accomodation ie cottages with a club/pub on site that allows for a weekend i.e two nights, which should be easy to find but we also have a small cavalier spaniel, so need somehere that allows dogs. I initally thought Ribby Hall would be perfect but they dont allow dogs, so can anyone help me as I am stuggling.
thanks
Emma
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ho many people?
how many separate cottages/ bedrooms?
or one big cottage?
try here
http://www.groupaccommodation.com/0 -
Hiya, my suggestion is Park resorts = you could send for a book.
www.park-resorts.com
They will take a dog for £30 short break in a Bronze caravan. Club house and cafe. Pool and playground for kids.
Park resorts seem to cover most areas near the coast.I have the book right here. We also have a dog.
The other book I have is Park holidays www.parkholidays.com they are based in the south of England. Again they take dogs,The secret to success is making very small, yet constant changes.:)0 -
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It's a pity about the dog, you could hire a whole Youth Hostel and have your own party, self catering.
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