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Centerparcs Sherwood or Whinfell?, does anyone have any advice & discount codes?

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PinkChick · 05/04/2009 17:55

been to whinfell lots and wanted to maybe try sherwood but thinking of taking my mum who cant get around well, so it getting around easy enough? ie: is it very hilly or flat?, what area could we book at sherwood to be closer the the village square? and does anyone have any codes?, doesnt look like theyre offering a mumsnet code anymore???.

TIA

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PinkChick · 06/04/2009 09:46

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mumto2andnomore · 06/04/2009 19:40

Yes Sherwood is quite flat so you should be ok. If you go on the center parcs site you can look at a map of the site to find an area close to the centre, you can pay to request a particular villa.

Codes you could try CPWEB, or check out the offers part of the site.

We love Sherwood and have been many times.

PinkChick · 07/04/2009 20:55

thanks MUM, cant get close to centre so wont be able to take my mum sadly, no pont in her being lodge bound for 4 days..we can get into oak(the further out ones) or cedar area in the comfort lodges, just waiting to hear if friends want to come and then see about a 3 bed!..the CPWEB doesnt work on those dates though but thanks

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Fizzylemonade · 08/04/2009 17:58

PinkChick I don't know how your Mum would feel about this but they hire mobility scooters, I was behind a woman in the queue in her 40's who was recovering from chemo, she hired one, her daughters hired bikes.

Sherwood is very flat compared to Whinfell so it should be much easier.

Discount codes only ever work for term time hols, I haven't had one for a while so can't pass one on, I always do when I get one.

ellingwoman · 08/04/2009 18:02

You can have the use of your car on site if they deem you 'disabled' enough.

I was 8 months pregnant and the medical staff said I wasn't to cycle and gave us a disability badge for the car. (Was 18 years ago though)

Worth investigating?

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