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Bluestone - Wales

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2012860363 · 16/04/2017 12:20

Has anyone been to Bluestone in Wales? Considering it in July for a 4,3 and 1 year old.
My worry was that there wouldn't be much for the 1 year old, it seems geared towards older children.
Any reviews would be great Smile

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Wolfiefan · 16/04/2017 12:23

We have been a few times and loved it but not for a few years. There was a small soft play area for little kids. They seem to have just done a new play area. The pool has a very shallow bit.

Mrspopper · 18/04/2017 12:51

It's brilliant! Great pool, soft play area for little ones and also run seperate activities for little ones.loved bluestone!

Jackiebrambles · 18/04/2017 12:58

I love Bluestone! We've been twice, when my kids were under 1 (9 months ish) and 3 and then just recently (they are now 21 months and 4). We also went with our 6 year old nephew - all the kids loved it.

When they are really little they have baby massage/sensory sessions (extra to pay), but also two small soft play areas (indoor - one in main adventure centre with a ball pool and another upstairs in the 'circus zone' - this one is much quieter and lovely. My little one loved it.

Plus the pool is great for little ones.

So its a thumbs up from me. We'll definitely go back for a third time!

CottonSock · 18/04/2017 13:00

It's really good for small children

vanrecovered · 18/04/2017 14:28

Only been to the pool but it's great for little ones

Jemimapuddleduk · 18/04/2017 14:29

It's amazing! We went with a 14 month old and she loved it.

2014newme · 18/04/2017 14:31

I'm not a fan, sorry. Lovely area to rent a cottage but bluestone itself has limited things to do. The pool is not a patch on center parcs.

Nearlyadoctor · 18/04/2017 14:51

We went the week before last, it was lovely. Mainly all under 10's, lovely play area in the village square, lots for little ones to do.

Nearlyadoctor · 18/04/2017 14:52

Also having been to centre parks numerous times we far preferred Bluestone pool and it was much warmer.

CleverQuacks · 18/04/2017 14:56

I have been once and really didn't like it. It's very expensive with not much to do.

usernotfound0000 · 21/04/2017 11:50

We've just been with our 2 year old and it was fab! It chucked it down all week but didn't matter, there was loads to do indoors, the pool is fab for small ones, there's 2 shallow pools specifically for little ones and then a shallow bit in the main pool. There's also a massive indoor play area that is free, a lovely park. If the weather is nice, there are tonnes of beaches nearby and a lovely farm/zoo (Folly Farm). Can't recommend it ebnough.

Keepkondoing · 21/04/2017 11:54

We went a few years ago, it was lovely but not loads to do, although I think they have added more since. Check the pool regulations as I remember going when pregnant with dc3 and thinking we wouldn't be able to all get in the pool as the ratio was 1 adult per child under 4 or 5, it may have changed but it would be awful to get there and not be able to use the pool.
We also went out of season and the pool is not huge, I would imagine at peak season it would be far too busy!

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