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Glasgow101 21 Jun 22 08:52 PM

Davy Crocket: barbequing utensils?
 
Off next week for three nights at the cabins.

We're planning on chilling for the busy part of the day, and using the barbeque.

Does anyone know if cooking utensils are supplied for the barbeque, or what we need to bring with us?

Any other tips for us - me, wife, and two young adult daughters - staying there are also welcome.

We are veteran barbequers.

Frecklamy 23 Jun 22 05:50 AM

Here now and haven't seen anything except some metal cooking tongs with plastic handle (more like the sort you'd use indoors). You'll also need to buy or bring charcoal (you can get it from the on site shop but obviously everything there is expensive).

Other tips: if you have lots of devices to charge, bring an extension lead, there are very few sockets (I've found one outside of the kid's bedroom - where there are loads...). Also bring a tea towel - you can get a free cleaning kit from the shop but it's a washcloth, scourer, little bit of all purpose liquid and dishwasher tablets.

If you like a big mug of tea (or other hot drinks), maybe bring one with as the cups are quite small.

They only have china crockery so if you have little ones that are better with plastic or need smaller cutlery then do bring that with.

Otherwise you'll probably find all you need here, so enjoy!

Glasgow101 23 Jun 22 10:30 PM

Thanks this is helpful. Always good to get experience from someone who's been there.

Stitchy 24 Jun 22 06:13 PM

Don’t forget the matches! We always do 🙄 . I would recommend some metal BBQ cages as the grill plate can’t be removed and has large gaps I. it . Also recommend t-towel, washing up liquid and extra dish washer tablets. And watch out for the midges if eating outside! Enjoy

Frecklamy 24 Jun 22 09:51 PM

Oh also, couple of other things - I haven't come across a hairdryer yet so might be worth bringing one (I've read that even if you do have them, they're a bit rubbish.) Also pool towels if you're planning to swim - we had a few spare bath towels in the room, but wouldn't have been enough for 4 people to have one for bathroom/one for pool (though you may be less fussy about using damp towels than me!). Didn't see any at the pool reception, again might just be because I didn't ask.
Though talking of hairdryers, they have some pretty fancy looking ones in the changing rooms there!

Think that actually is everything I can think of... Despite me pointing out everything there isn't, we really have enjoyed being here.

(Also just re-read your post and saw you said two young adult daughters, not two young daughters... So I guess you won't need plastic crockery..!)

Glasgow101 25 Jun 22 12:05 AM

The plastic crockery will likely be for me! Thanks.


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