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Can people visit you in Eurocamp?

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EurocampNovice · 27/04/2024 16:29

We're looking at booking a Eurocamp holiday in Northern France in August. We're a family of 6, myself, DP and 4 DC (1,2,7,10). My parents are keen to join us for part of the holiday to help us on days out, maybe babysit the odd evening etc, but would like to book their own accommodation outside of the camp so that they can have a bit of peace. My question is.... Would they be allowed into the camp and to use the camp facilities as and when we wanted? My concern is that we are looking at Eurocamps as we hope by having onsite pools and activities we can avoid having to go out everyday to entertain the children. If my parents aren't allowed in the camp, then we wouldn't end up seeing much of them, which would limit the usefulness of us having them nearby. Or we'd end up going out most days wasting the facilities onsite. We would be fine to pay a day rate for them? Is this something anyone has any experience with?

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sashagabadon · 27/04/2024 16:31

Iirc some places allow day guests for a charge. Contact the camps you are interested in and ask

Chersfrozenface · 27/04/2024 16:43

Eurocamp don't own sites, they just have accommodation on pitches / units in villages.

So the possibility of having day visitors will depend usually on the policies of the sites themselves.

There is this note on the Eurocamp website. https://eurocamp.zendesk.com/hc/en-ie/articles/6050223185298-Can-we-have-visitors-in-our-accommodation-for-a-few-nights#:~:text=If%20you%20have%20friends%20or,is%20room%20in%20your%20accommodation.

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