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To wonder does this type of holiday exist

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onlyoranges · 02/10/2015 22:26

My dh has his own company and touch wood it's really taking off hence he works everyday, very long hours which I fully support. But I am home alone with the dcs a lot of the time and wondered about going away somewhere for half term either Oct or Feb. I know there are single parent hols but I don't really fit with that even though I feel like I do. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where we could go?

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strayduck · 03/10/2015 13:14

Plus there could be things like rock climbing wall, swimming pools, basket ball court, crazy golf, a teens area, small. cinema and some have ice skating rink and flo rider. And to top it off you wake up somewhere different every day.

icanteven · 03/10/2015 13:42

I'm taking my two to a European city in this half term. VERY excited about it. Not sure why I booked 7 nights when 5 would have been fine, but there you go. They're 4 & 6 and DH will be working that week, so I'm going somewhere I've always wanted to visit.

I'll even things out by going away for a few days on my own later in the year.

Bambambini · 03/10/2015 15:18

Another who would recommend the Manor House sports hotel in Devon. Smells a bit like boiled cabbage and looks like a nursing home that needs revamped - but it's fab, don't know anywhere else quite like it! Mine are similar age.

I take the kids away on my own sometimes as my husband is often busy. Caravan parks are great or if abroad somewhere all inclusive would be good. We might head off to Spain for October week to an apt on the beach.

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