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Is Centre Parcs suitable for a nearly 2 year old?

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Paddingtons · 14/05/2022 19:41

Never been, and wondering if 23 month old will be able to access enough stuff?

Any tips gratefully received!

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Fivemoreminutes1 · 14/05/2022 19:53

There’s enough for a toddler to do without paying for any extra activities. The swimming complex has a toddler’s pool and most of the restaurants have kids menus and soft play. You can feed the wildlife straight from your lodge and go on nature trails to collect pine cones, acorns etc… Most locations have a sandy beach (take a bucket and spade) and if you were to hire bikes, you can get little trailers for toddlers and babies.

underneaththeash · 14/05/2022 22:42

Yes! I’ve had some lovely holidays with a child that age.loads to do.
I always booked the Creche too and spent time in the spa.

Hellocatshome · 14/05/2022 22:49

Yes. Apart from change over days there are no cars around, you just have to watch out for bikes. Plenty of places to toddle around and outdoor play areas, little kiddie bits of the swimming pool area etc. Plenty of birds/squirrels to look at. Mine loved it that age. We stopped going when they turned 4 as silly expensive in school holidays.

nutellingyou · 14/05/2022 23:01

Definitely! Mine have been going since they were 3 months old. Loads to do and fresh air and swimming is the best for toddlers! And they always slept well there - bonus!

Candleabra · 14/05/2022 23:03

Yes definitely. Very toddler friendly. Don’t book any additional activities, the swimming will be enough.
Which park are you looking at?

Paddingtons · 16/05/2022 14:01

Oh great, thank you! Not sure which park. Possible Bedfordshire.

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KatieKat88 · 16/05/2022 14:03

The lodges are really toddler friendly - they provide cots, high chairs, all the furniture has nice rounded edge etc. Made it so much easier.

astridforty · 16/05/2022 14:06

100%, we’ve had lovely holidays with DS at a similar age. Consider paying for the central lodges so you’re not cycling/ walking back to the outer edges of the park with a grumpy toddler. It’s £60 I think

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