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Centre parcs 2023

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WineNoMore20 · 22/08/2022 18:58

Thinking I’d get ahead and book a break for next summer.
had 4 days at CP last August for £1k looking at same time and same accommodation for Aug 2023 and it’s £1900 !!
this is for a small apartment sleeping 2 me and DS. Wow!! Don’t think I can justify that. Any alternative recommendations?

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headstone · 22/08/2022 19:16

what Are you looking for in a holiday? How long do you want to go for? A caravan type holiday would be cheaper but even they are overpriced imo.

emmathedilemma · 22/08/2022 19:22

I’m fairly sure you could go abroad all inclusive for a week for less than that, particularly once you add on the cost of food and activities at CP.

WineNoMore20 · 22/08/2022 19:32

I agree! Currently in a 5 star in Tenerife but thought we’d look closer to home next year. We like active days, lots to do, cycling, water sports etc. Need to keep DS busy! I can then enjoy relaxed evening reading and chilling 😊

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WineNoMore20 · 22/08/2022 19:33

Current break for 13 nights was under £2k! With flights

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emmathedilemma · 22/08/2022 20:40

It might be too expensive in august but have a look at Neilsons beach club if you’d consider going abroad. They’re basically activity resorts and the kids clubs are amazing so you could either do things together or have your own activity time. The activities are all included in the price.
forest holidays in the U.K. are a bit more like centre parcs but they’re smaller and don’t have so many activities on site.
PGL family breaks got good reviews on another thread recently.

WineNoMore20 · 22/08/2022 22:16

Will look at Nielsen’s, thanks wasn’t aware if them

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