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Older kids at centerparcs?

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chamaeleon · 14/01/2010 19:10

Thinking of booking and have read lots of advice for littlies but little about 9 - 12 yos. I am wondering how much it will cost for football / bowling / kayaking / falconry type stuff. I cant tell if the few examples on their website is per family or per person, one seems too cheap, the other way too much. If anyone has been with bigger kids I would love to hear

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RatherBeOnThePiste · 14/01/2010 19:14

We all did fencing - that wasn't very much more, and canoeing which was cheap. We also did a cycle treasure hunt which as great fun, that was very cheap. But of course this was on top of a quite expensive short break.

Our two DC did sub aqua as well and that was expensive ( and early in the mornings!) but they had to be 10+ for that.It was done very well, as were all of the activities actually.

RatherBeOnThePiste · 14/01/2010 19:16

And.. we met the owls and that was really good. It was a talk by an expert and a meet and greet then handling and watching them fly at dusk.

chamaeleon · 14/01/2010 19:18

When you say cheap, how much is that? Also wondering about renting a couple of kids bikes if you know how much that was? Great to hear there are some cheapy things but with 4 kids even relatively cheap adds up fast!

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RatherBeOnThePiste · 14/01/2010 19:56

I honestly cannot remember. I think you get a booklet and price list once you've booked. Is there no info on their website? We used to take the childrens bikes and hire adult ones because we couldn't get them all on the car.

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