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Help - UK short break in September - with toddler!
car25
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Can anyone recommend somewhere toddler friendly for a mid week break in September in the UK, preferably southern england, but would consider a bit further.
We have done Center Parcs but would like a change.
Doesn't have to be moneysaving!
All suggestions/recommendations greatly received. Thanks.
We have done Center Parcs but would like a change.
Doesn't have to be moneysaving!
All suggestions/recommendations greatly received. Thanks.
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Hi, didn't know if you still wanted to hear about anything - perhaps anyone else wondering the same might like to know! We love center parcs but we wanted a break somewhere else, so went to Warmwell - to a Park Dean Resort - and stayed in a lodge (I recommend the lakeside lodges which are around £30 dearer than others, we were unlucky enough to be under the trees which meant it was quite dark, even when sunny).
If you can afford more, then go for the newer lodges which are huge and lovely!
the entertainment is put into ages - as far as I remember, 0-4, 5-11 (I think) and over 12's. It's a bit like a Haven park, the entertainment was good, kids loved it (both under 3) and they have a restaurant on site which was reasonably priced and the food was good.
It's in Dorset and there are loads of things to do if you don't want to stay on the park.
Anyhow, enjoy!
xxYou can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt
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I've just noticed you said in September - oops!!You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt
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Thanks for the reply anyway, have now booked to go to Sandy Balls in New Forest.0
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Ooh lovely, I think anywhere in the uk is nice as long as they have good facilities on site ! Have a nice oneYou can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt
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