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Suggest a holiday for single mum with SEN triplets.

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Travellingtricksters · 08/04/2021 23:05

Have namechanged as this is obviously outing, but, I am a single parent with triplet boys and I would like to book a holiday for next year.

The boys will all be 11 and have various combinations of high functioning ASD/ADHD/dyspraxia. All in mainstream school with support.

Budget is about £1500 a head. Spam me with ideas!

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itsgettingwierd · 09/04/2021 12:53

@Travellingtricksters

Thankyou all SO much, these are fab ideas! We have done Centerparcs to absolute death, and maybe I should just admit defeat and book again. My ex (also ASD) hated anything unknown so we only ever ever went there, and when we split up I swore to myself that we could go to new places.

Mark Warner with a villa AND activities sounds ace, I had no idea such a thing existed. Do you have a link?

My ideal is somewhere like Centerparcs in so far as it’s safe for them to head off for a walk/bike ride without me. I quite like All Inclusive because it gives us a bit of structure and of course no cooking but one of mine is a fussy eater and defaults to about 3 items when stressed. Beaches aren’t that important, as one of them hates sand.

Mark Warner is very much like Centre Parcs in the sun.

Sounds perfect for what you're looking for.

I worked in Palaros (Vounaki) in Greece many many years ago and there was a centre there. It was gorgeous. We often visited!

OverTheRainbow88 · 09/04/2021 12:58

Center Parcs

OverTheRainbow88 · 09/04/2021 12:59

Oh sorry just read you’ve done it to death!!

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itsgettingwierd · 09/04/2021 13:01

www.markwarner.co.uk/sun-holidays/greece/paleros/beach-resort?combinedPackageResultId=821ec61e-dd78-49c9-92e7-f3a42276d939

This was the one I spent some time at!

I worked for Sunsail who had another complex nearby and so often we'd meet their staff for nights out and both companies turned a blind eye to us gatecrashing each a others resorts 🤣

AfternoonToffee · 09/04/2021 13:11

If you didn't necessarily want the Calvert Trust there is still a lot on offer at Kielder.

DownWhichOfLate · 09/04/2021 13:27

Canadian ants?! Shock Grin. Fantastic! My child has SEN and also a very niche interest. No idea about holidays though, sorry.

emmathedilemma · 09/04/2021 14:26

Neilson's beach club is similar to Mark Warner, all inclusive resort (very tasty but familiar food) with activities all included. The kids clubs were excellent but a lot was based around water sports and activities. They don't have to go to every session though, or don't have to go at all if you wanted to do your own thing.

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