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Longleat Center Parcs, taking £600 a night to be on a 24hr building site! Aaagghh

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Mumblebeebee · 25/07/2017 02:05

We are currently staying at Longleat centre parcs. Having saved for this for a year, it's costing an eye watering £600 a night for 4 nights. Total £2400.

What we weren't told was our villa was opposite a 24 hour construction site. Which, as I type is sounding like smashing bottles being thrown into a bottle bank crossed with several generators running.

I'm fuming, no sleep possible and we have 4 children to entertain tomorrow.

AIBU to have expected Center Parks not to have booked out our villa knowing this. Or at very least warned us.

Any advice? We've called customer services at 2am to be told that extra work was being carried out!

I'm not happy at all.

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Sprinklestar · 25/07/2017 02:14

I'd expect a refund for tonight at the very least. That's appalling.

KoalaDownUnder · 25/07/2017 02:24

600 quid a NIGHT? For that??

That is so far beyond acceptable it's not funny.

What on earth is going on with this, and the thread about bedrooms closed off in a holiday house, AND the thread about a 5-star hotel with furniture piled in the corridors? People are just taking the piss!

FeelingAggrieved · 25/07/2017 02:30

YADNBU I would be furious.

Dibbles1967 · 25/07/2017 02:41

Shock

That's appalling. Get video and pics. Don't put up with that.

PyongyangKipperbang · 25/07/2017 02:54

I agree. Video and pics and then go to town on Twitter with them, inclyuding the useless response from their "help" line.

Frankly I would expect a full refund if its like this for the whole stay. No swimming pool with a sunroof would make up for absolutely no sleep.

Legwarmersforboys · 25/07/2017 02:59

As above Twitter / Facebook complain @CPUKLongleat @CenterParcsUK

Heebejeebees · 25/07/2017 03:09

I'd go to town on social media if they do not refund your money. Did they warn you???

Ginkypig · 25/07/2017 03:11

Lay their shit bare mumble!

Absolutely do not let this drop.

Mumblebeebee · 25/07/2017 03:15

No warning at all. We expected construction to finish around 5pm but it continued......

Still banging and crashing and it's now 3.15Confused

We have videos and I've made several call to customer services who have logged my complaint. They say they have driven over and witnessed the noise first hand and are writing it up for us to complain officially tomorrow.

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Heebejeebees · 25/07/2017 03:22

I'd start posting on Facebook, trip advisor & Twitter. Do not swear, be emotive etc. Be factual, polite, but post evidence. You'll get a resolution asap!

Ineverpromisedyouarosegarden · 25/07/2017 03:29

CakeFlowersThat's horrendous. I hope you get some fairly substantial redress tomorrow.

MaryTheCanary · 25/07/2017 04:25

I know nothing about CenterParcs. Are they always that expensive??

I'd be tempted to go and get a Premier Inn near somewhere with an indoor swimming pool quite honestly.

MrsOverTheRoad · 25/07/2017 04:40

At least customer services seem helpful...make sure you keep a record of everything they say and send you.

StillDrivingMeBonkers · 25/07/2017 04:44

missing the point<

£600 a night? exactly what would you get for your money? I'd expect diamond encrusted service including a bloke to scrub my back and a built in childrens entertainer 24/7

Mumblebeebee · 25/07/2017 04:56

I don't mind paying £600 a night for us all. But I do expect it to meet standards.
We need 4 bedrooms and it comes with a sauna and daily housekeeping service who wash my dishes Wink

It's usually a very good family experience and we get quality time with the children who all have different ideas as to what makes a good holiday. It ticks the boxes of each child. In fact the children got together and voted for this holiday as they enjoyed the last two so much.

Still no sleep, I'm shattered. tomorrow (today) I'm going to get this sorted out.

Refund or upgrade to another part of the parc. I can't do 4 nights awake. I'm already dreading a long day tomorrow.

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KoalaDownUnder · 25/07/2017 05:03

Refund or upgrade to another part of the parc

I'd be asking for both (and I'm not at all a 'compensation culture' person)!

Refund for last night + upgrade to a different villa.

caffeinestream · 25/07/2017 05:53

£2400 for four nights at Center Parcs?!

You could go abroad for a fortnight that!

DownUdderer · 25/07/2017 05:55

Extremely disappointing for a holiday!

SunnySkiesSleepsintheMorning · 25/07/2017 05:57

Christ, that's eye wateringly expensive and you're definitely not BU at all. I'd inisist on my money back and being moved. A free meal as a "sorry for the inconvenience" at that price also wouldn't go amiss.

IggyAce · 25/07/2017 06:13

Sounds a complete nightmare, definitely push for a full refund and new accommodation.

AwaywiththePixies27 · 25/07/2017 06:31

YABU for paying such outrageous prices in the first place.

YDNBU to think/expect/put up with them using near your villa as a building site and them not even warning you or reducing your price/refunding you part of it at least.

TimeFliesWhenYoureHavingGin · 25/07/2017 06:37

That's terrible, OP.

Hope you get moved AND get a refund for last night.

£600 is eye watering though.

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TroelsLovesSquinkies · 25/07/2017 06:42

OMG you poor thing. What a horrible time. Hope they move you in the morning to a nice quiet spot.

Boredboredboredboredbored · 25/07/2017 06:47

I am off to Elvedon next week and have paid £1300 for a week for the 3 of us. I would be fuming too, thats no break having that. Even in day time hours who the hell would want to be stuck listening to building?! No do not let this drop. I would expect nothing less than a full refund.

Bovneydazzlers · 25/07/2017 06:50

Definitely don't just accept a move. You need at least refund for yesterday (too noisy), last night and today (too tired to enjoy). And don't let this drop.

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