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Center parcs - anyone done any under 3 activities?

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quitcomplaining · 03/02/2012 11:38

We are off to elveldon next month with dd 20 months. I have only ever been to cp pre child so this will be our first as parents.

We are planning a very chilled out 'cheap' week with lots of feeding the ducks, time in the playground and swimming as a family. However I am planning on suprising dp with a golf afternoon and would like to use the time he is away to maybe do one of the toddler activities with dd.

There is a few to choose from but I need to narrow it down to one so if anyone has any experience of them and can tell me what their top activity for a nearly 2 year old would be please I would be most grateful!

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quitcomplaining · 03/02/2012 19:47

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lobsters · 03/02/2012 21:52

We did messy play with DD when she was about 18 months, that was good fun. Also did baby yoga, she was a bit young for that really. Mainly she liked feeding the ducks, playing on the little beach by the lake and sitting in the little trailer being pulled round by bike

Jcee · 03/02/2012 21:58

We went to Elvedon when DD was that age last year. I'd planned to check out the activities and book something whilst we were there, but in the end we didn't do any activities.

Partly it was because i thought the activities I saw didn't look that exciting and DD was more than happy with the free activities like the pool, exploring the beach, visiting the playground (she insisted on visiting it everytime we went past!) or riding around in the trailer on the back of my bike waving at rabbits!

Have fun!

Jcee · 03/02/2012 21:59

Lol x post lobsters!

grooveisintheheartahahahah · 03/02/2012 22:00

I wouldn't really bother paying for activities at that age as mostly it's stuff you can do at home or at toddler group for a fraction of a cost.

DD2 was booked in to do a football thing which I wanted to try as had thought about signing her up for one at home but it got cancelled.

grooveisintheheartahahahah · 03/02/2012 22:01

Hit post too soon! I reckon you'd be better off spending the afternoon at the pool then taking her for a cake at one of the cafes or something.

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