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Just booked center parks but it didn't say anything about cots....

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strawberriesandcream01 · 26/06/2008 14:41

I need a cot for DD, im sure I read somewhere all villas have them in but now im worrying ours wont have a cot in it.

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Celery · 26/06/2008 14:42

Yeah, I think they all have cots in, but just phone up customer services and ask, if you are worried.

PrimulaVeris · 26/06/2008 14:51

They all have them, and high chairs

I think you may have to contact them to ask them to be set up before your arrival though

cornsilk · 26/06/2008 14:53

They are already in.

savoycabbage · 26/06/2008 14:55

All have one cot and one highchair as standard. It's not at all clear though I know what you mean.

strawberriesandcream01 · 26/06/2008 15:18

Thanks everyone.

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Fizzylemonade · 26/06/2008 18:53

They are small cots though, so depending on the age of your wee one you may want to take a travel cot.

I found it small when my ds1 was about 20 months.

The cot and high chair are standard in the villa, in sherwood, elveden and longleat they should be in the large cupboard in the hall if they are not out already, in Whinfell they are usually out as they do not have the huge cupboard to store them in.

I have been to CP 8 times in less than 4 years

micci25 · 26/06/2008 18:55

they all have a cot and high chair but dont provide cot bedding so you will need to rake your wpn sheets and blankets

AnnaGlypta · 26/06/2008 18:55

Just to reiterate what others have said in case you're worried, there is a store cupboard when you go into the chalets that contains a cot, a highchair and a hoover as standard.
Hope that helps! I

strawberriesandcream01 · 26/06/2008 19:29

So do I have to build the cot up then?! Is it like a travel cot or wooden one?

DD is a small 22 months.

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myredcardigan · 26/06/2008 19:34

They are really easy to put up. The sides are in two sections (a V shape) like a travel cot and you push them together and they click into place. It took me about 2minutes.
They are slightly smaller but fine for a child under2 I would say. Have a good time, it's fab.

myredcardigan · 26/06/2008 19:35

Meant to add, they are wooden like a standard cot.

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