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Centre parcs-what to take

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Boo142 · 12/05/2017 18:02

Hi
First time to centre parcs and first time self catering with a 6 and 2yr old.
Any suggestions on what to take food/home wise! I feel like I want to take my entire household to relive any stress or excess spendings(I'm aware how pricey it is there, we will be swimming- a lot!) but need some realistic advice please! My husband thinks my lists are insane hahaha

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firsttimemum15 · 12/05/2017 20:52

Some people go ott by the looks to the person who said its hard work dont go then...

Agree its a cabin not a tent woth loafs of fab facilities. The lockers are operated with wtist bands so no need for coins

Boo142 · 12/05/2017 20:53

Ahhhh ok, I'm brand new to mums met so not up with the banter haha!
I was quite confused with the multiple suggestions, thought I had misspelled something in my original post to print it hahaha

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Boo142 · 12/05/2017 20:55

*prompt not print

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firsttimemum15 · 12/05/2017 21:17

I dont think you have boo.

Im quite new. Let us know if there is anything you dont understand. I am not sure what you are referring to.

Which site are you going to

eternalopt · 12/05/2017 21:25

Longleat is lovely. The only hilly bit is the way down to the Jardin du sport, so just leave longer to get there and spend as long as possible there! When we have had problems with a lodge, they sort it quickly, contrary to comments above. There's a Tesco about a 15 min drive and that's where we do a click and collect order from for arrival day. The lodges are pretty well equipped. Lots of birds, squirrels and ducks will come to the patio doors. Deers if you're lucky

Ledkr · 12/05/2017 21:37

Anusol

OhHolyJesus · 12/05/2017 21:48

Place marking - thanks in advance for tips!

PencilsInSpace · 12/05/2017 22:15

This is what our childish sniggering is about. Enjoy! Grin (then dismiss it as childish nonsense and have a lovely holiday)

firsttimemum15 · 13/05/2017 02:05

Thanks for enlightening us. It is quite isolating when ppl have in jokes so thank you

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