bigjoe_dub
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€1000 for 3 nights. you can arrive at 10am your first day to use the facilities (you wont get your lodge until 3pm) and you can stay all day on your last day (you check out at 10am though)That's great thanks for posting. What was cost?
a real build it and they will come. places was well busy. loads of UK and Northern Ireland families down. in saying that it was very peacful and no trouble. always felt safe. plenty of security. that price was of course over xmas which is of course high season as such what with the kids been off. you would get it cheaper off season so to speak.Thanks. Were the Parcs very busy.
The standout restaurant was the Indian place. Not a huge Indian food eater normally but this was stunning with fantastic service. Cara’s kitchen was also very good. Has a little playground attached to it which keeps the kids busy while you wait for the food. The segways 2 wheel yokes were really fun. Kids loved the tree top climb which finishes with a huge zip wire across the lake. The spa was really good as well.What was your favourite restaurant and any activities you would recommend?
I've heard that Trabolgan is similar but the quality is far far worse than centre parcs.
Did you find yourself paying more for additional activities?
No babysitting service like other CP sites.
Was that just for accommodation? How much more did you spend on the activities etc?€1000 for 3 nights. you can arrive at 10am your first day to use the facilities (you wont get your lodge until 3pm) and you can stay all day on your last day (you check out at 10am though)
for me with the 2 kids 3 nights in a hotel with 2 rooms is not too far off that.
We had takeaway pizza one night, Indian another, Asian another, all were fairly good? You do need to ring early (5pm) to order as the lines get busy and they run out of delivery slots (€2.50), though you can always collect.following on from that some class of a high end takeaway that does not require booking would be nice.
Funny we commented that it was great there wasn't a pub, it makes the place feel a bit more child orientated! I know they can have issues in the UK with stags/hens showing up and they're trying to steer away from this kind of thing, so maybe they've left the pub out here as a trial?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.
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