bigjoe_dub
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I did 3 nights in Centre Parcs over the xmas with the wife and 2 kids. (13 and 18)
just thought I would post up my views and try and answer any questions for peeps thinking of going.
the site itself is huge. you check in while in your car. you drive then to your accommodation to unload and then you have to drive your car to the car park and leave it there until you leave. now the further your accommodation is away the further your walk will be. this annoyed me initially but when you see all the kids flying about on thier bikes without having to worry about traffic you begin to see the point of it.
there is a central village type square that has the pool, sports bar, shops and restaurants. of course the nearer you opt to here accommodation wide the more you pay.
food and drink prices were not as bad as I was expecting. Pint of Guinness €5.50. Have paid way more that that in some Dublin pubs. a couple of the restaurants could do with some attention service wise. some are really good. in my feedback to CP I did recommend some of the senior staff in the good restaurants should spend some time in the places that need attention so as to bring them up service wise.
the houses are finished to a very high standard. could not fault then at all. any activities you do or kit you hire is top drawer quality wise.
my main bit of advise if going is to sit down and plan your stay. everything (apart from the pool and walks) needs to be booked. this includes the restaurants. the website for doing this is good. when you have everything booked you can print off an itinerary. Invest in the time to revire and book. do not wait until you get there.
some people say it is expensive. well it is certainly not cheap. the way I looked at it was with my kids the age they are I have to know booked 2 rooms if we go away and stay in a hotel. for a few quid more we got a 3 bedroom house with all mod cons.
you can save a few bob by bringing your own bikes and going the full monty self catering wide. for me I cook every day so I ate out all the time. i also got a house as near to the centre of activities as I could so I did not have to bother renting bikes.
given the fact that they have sent up in Ireland I really think the place could do with an Irish pub. the sports bar is grand but I think an irish pub with live entertainment of an evening would be a great addition. following on from that some class of a high end takeaway that does not require booking would be nice.
hit me up with any questions.
just thought I would post up my views and try and answer any questions for peeps thinking of going.
the site itself is huge. you check in while in your car. you drive then to your accommodation to unload and then you have to drive your car to the car park and leave it there until you leave. now the further your accommodation is away the further your walk will be. this annoyed me initially but when you see all the kids flying about on thier bikes without having to worry about traffic you begin to see the point of it.
there is a central village type square that has the pool, sports bar, shops and restaurants. of course the nearer you opt to here accommodation wide the more you pay.
food and drink prices were not as bad as I was expecting. Pint of Guinness €5.50. Have paid way more that that in some Dublin pubs. a couple of the restaurants could do with some attention service wise. some are really good. in my feedback to CP I did recommend some of the senior staff in the good restaurants should spend some time in the places that need attention so as to bring them up service wise.
the houses are finished to a very high standard. could not fault then at all. any activities you do or kit you hire is top drawer quality wise.
my main bit of advise if going is to sit down and plan your stay. everything (apart from the pool and walks) needs to be booked. this includes the restaurants. the website for doing this is good. when you have everything booked you can print off an itinerary. Invest in the time to revire and book. do not wait until you get there.
some people say it is expensive. well it is certainly not cheap. the way I looked at it was with my kids the age they are I have to know booked 2 rooms if we go away and stay in a hotel. for a few quid more we got a 3 bedroom house with all mod cons.
you can save a few bob by bringing your own bikes and going the full monty self catering wide. for me I cook every day so I ate out all the time. i also got a house as near to the centre of activities as I could so I did not have to bother renting bikes.
given the fact that they have sent up in Ireland I really think the place could do with an Irish pub. the sports bar is grand but I think an irish pub with live entertainment of an evening would be a great addition. following on from that some class of a high end takeaway that does not require booking would be nice.
hit me up with any questions.