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Does Bluestone in Wales have childcare?

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bettiejane · 17/01/2011 18:09

Just been looking at there website. Does anyone know if they have kids clubs where you can actually leave a 3 yr old,so I can go to the spa! Or is it more of a place where you do every thing together?

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pudding25 · 17/01/2011 22:08

We have been 2 years running and absolutely loved it. There is tons to do onsite and loads in the surrounding area. There is a huge indoor soft play area onsite too.

However,I think you can't just leave your 3 yr old, you need to stay with them when you go to any of the activities. Our DD was just over 2 last yr so we didn't consider that option. I think their website might tell you though.
Also, unless they have changed it this yr, the activities for 3 yr old are only for about 1hr or so.
I would definitely recommend it though and the accomodation is lovely. Both yrs, we had one of the cottages overlooking the village green, next to the shops. You also get free access to the pool/waterslide park which is walking distance/2mins in the car. It has a great toddler pool.

KJacks · 18/01/2011 15:41

Hi bettiejane,

I have also been before and absolutely LOVED IT!!

I know they have a babysitting service available in the evenings if you fancy the pub quiz or a meal out. The best thing to do would be to call 01834 862419 and ask them direct.

thunderbird69 · 24/01/2011 19:37

I have been looking at their website and it does look very nice. I was just wondering if the activities are very expensive, I can't see any prices on their website.
It says that the pool area is free to use, what about the indoor adventure area, lego place etc?

Thanks

twinterror · 28/01/2011 17:00

when we went (am a lone voice here as I didn't particularly rate it BUT it had just opened when we went and I think they have improved it a lot since then) we hired a nanny in the evening for babysitting , it was £12 per hour (Yikes). we went out to the restaurants on site and they were good, especially the fine dining one. I don't recall them having any childrens activities for 3 year olds where you could drop them off but I think they may have done for older ones.

have a great time!

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