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A couple of baby at Centre Parcs tips
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Just back from Centre Parcs with my 6 month old and thought of a couple of tips I could share with other families when taking a baby.
The pancake house had a baby station which had a microwave, bottle warmer and bowls for parents to use. They also had about 5 different jars/pouches available (Heinz and Ella's) which range between 6 month and 7 month +, these are complimentary when in there dining which was a really nice touch I thought.
I'm not sure if the other restaurants do this too as the only place we ate in otherwise was Cafe Rouge and I had my own food out already but the lady in there did say she could warm up the food for me and they had a bowl I could use.
At the swimming pool you can check in your babies floating ring at the kiosk in the pool so that you don't have to carry it back and forth each day, they also blow it up for you, not money saving but definitely time and effort saving!!!
All villas are equipped with a cot (sheet not supplied) and highchair which is useful.
I hope this info is useful for anyone about to visit Centre Parcs for a holiday with their baby.
The pancake house had a baby station which had a microwave, bottle warmer and bowls for parents to use. They also had about 5 different jars/pouches available (Heinz and Ella's) which range between 6 month and 7 month +, these are complimentary when in there dining which was a really nice touch I thought.
I'm not sure if the other restaurants do this too as the only place we ate in otherwise was Cafe Rouge and I had my own food out already but the lady in there did say she could warm up the food for me and they had a bowl I could use.
At the swimming pool you can check in your babies floating ring at the kiosk in the pool so that you don't have to carry it back and forth each day, they also blow it up for you, not money saving but definitely time and effort saving!!!
All villas are equipped with a cot (sheet not supplied) and highchair which is useful.
I hope this info is useful for anyone about to visit Centre Parcs for a holiday with their baby.
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This is extremely helpful, thank you.“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0
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This would probably be more suites to the UK holidays board, could a board guide move it?0
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