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wintersdawn · 29/05/2018 20:56

We've booked and pre paid for food vouchers for one of the euro centre parcs in Holland. When we arrive apparently we also get two activity vouchers. DH is now panicking because we can't prebook the activities or the food time slots from the uk.

Apparently this means we will be eating at stupid times and not get any activities. According to slightly dramatic husband SmileHas anyone been there with these pre booked vouchers? How does it work? We can't download the app from this country.

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bubbakin · 01/06/2018 09:08

We went to a Landal Park a couple of years ago & pre booked bowling. (I think they emailed me a voucher which I printed off) You just then go up to the activity booking desk & book your activity. I booked it on the morning we wanted to do it, no probs at all. Not sure about food though. Enjoy your trip!

MiniCooperLover · 03/06/2018 07:20

We ha e been to several of the Holland and Belgium CPs. They don't get manic about booking things like they do in the UK. We didn't book anything and it was five.

Caroian · 03/06/2018 14:03

As above, we'be had no issues with this. We used one voucher to take a Pedalo out. Turned up to book and they said we could go in 10 minutes. Another paid for a round of indoor mini golf (it was raining) where we just queued for a few minutes paid and played. There isn't the same culture of pre planning your entire stay. You'll be fine.

AuditAngel · 03/06/2018 14:09

We went to De Kempervennen at Easter, we didn't eat out, so can't comment on that, but we got every activity we wanted to book.

wintersdawn · 03/06/2018 15:51

That's great thanks for the replies.

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Madcats · 04/06/2018 10:35

When we went to Belgium 2 years ago we just handed vouchers over on the day.

We had a flexible timetable and weren't overly bothered if we didn't use the vouchers. Admittedly lots of families were going back to school that week, but none of the activities and restaurants were particularly busy. There seemed to be less of an emphasis on staying on site all the time.

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