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Feb half term? What can I do?

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motortroll · 27/11/2019 22:56

My dh is taking one of our daughters skiing in feb half term.

I want to take the other 2 away but no idea where! I wanted to do Disneyland Paris but it's really expensive!! 1200-2000 for 3 nights!!

I have 2 daughters to accommodate ages 13 and 6! If it was just one or the other it'd be easy!!

13 year old would love city break, museums, lots of exploring and maybe an adventure park/ theme park type thing

6 year old would love anywhere with a pool and park, and obviously Disney!!

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rookiemere · 28/11/2019 20:20

What about Center Parcs and eldest DD takes a friend so they can have free reign of the pool and amenities and you go round with younger DD.

Catapillarsruletheworld · 29/11/2019 07:24

If you drove to Disney with either a euro tunnel or ferry crossing it’d come in at about £1k.

We paid £1200 for three of us and flights this year. It was worth every penny.

I doubt centre parcs will be much less during half term.

stucknoue · 29/11/2019 07:31

I only paid £1400 for Disney in August staying in a Disney hotel, but we drove so petrol and ferry on top, that was for 4 and we went to the supermarket for food. There's independent hotels that work out far cheaper. She would love it, 3 nights is plenty at that age - look online and see alternative packages, hays came up trumps for us when we took the train a few years back, saved a lot over the Disney price, I've also seen single adult specials designed for single parents but who knows!

Hoppinggreen · 29/11/2019 15:19

How about Seville?
Find a nice hotel with a pool

mariposa23 · 29/11/2019 15:26

Canary Islands? Sun, sea & some sight seeing?

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