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Center Parcs 'to do' list

Hi :hello:

Has anyone got OR know where I can get a list of this to do at center parcs.
We are going in sept and Dec and I want to have a look at how much things cost. I know they have them listed on the website but it give no indication on how much things cost.:confused:

Thanks for taking the time to read my question.:beer:
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  • bringmeshoes
    bringmeshoes Posts: 2,792 Forumite
    when we booked they sent us a list of all of the activities and the cost of them as some of them (such as massages/treatments) you book before you go as they book up pretty quickly. I would call them and get them to send you another one to make sure you don't miss out on anything you may want to do
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  • pandora205
    pandora205 Posts: 2,935 Forumite
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    I agree with bringmeshoes. I think they send out the list two or three weeks before. It's worth planning and booking what you want beforehand as many activities become fully booked. It also means that if there are several of you going you can plan your programme more easily.
    I didn't keep my list but someone might have one. Have you tried searching on google to see if anyone has listed activities (and anything else useful about Centerparcs)?
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  • mummytofour
    mummytofour Posts: 2,636 Forumite
    You have to pay for everything! It is nice to have a bike if you can take your own that would be better as theirs cost. The supermarkets are well priced really could be worse. I love CP!
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  • redwoodysoup
    redwoodysoup Posts: 60 Forumite
    Agree with all the comments above. I think i'm right in saying that you can book some of your activities in advance on the website for certain sites thesedays. I'm sure that this was the case a couple of months ago and if so that should surely give you prices.
  • save-a-lot
    save-a-lot Posts: 2,809 Forumite
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    We booked on the day whilst there (Penrith)... as we wanted to know what the weather was doing first. Had no problem booking what we wanted for the outdoor activities.
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