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Old 3 May 21, 04:52 PM  
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We did book for June. Whinfell. Cant wait.
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Old 4 May 21, 03:39 PM  
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I booked for Oct at Longleat a couple of months ago, before it started looking more and more unlikely that anyone would be going abroad this year.

My dates are now totally sold out, crazy! I imagine the prices would have jumped too if they were available
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Old 6 May 21, 09:18 AM  
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We have booked Woburn Forest for September. We’ve never been to Centre Parcs before so looking forward to it!
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Old 6 May 21, 08:18 PM  
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Well Monday was my booking day so booked lots of activities and restaurants.

We're swimming x 2
Crazy glove
Aerial adventure (free as complained last stay in 2019)
Climbing wall

All standard stuff for when we're there.

Also booked more as swimming limited so most expensive 4 nights ever. We're:
Badminton
Table tennis
Clay shooting
Double canoeing ( or whatever it's called)

Also got meals booked Mon- wed. Hopefully can 'walk-in' the Sports Bar on the Thursday as that's our favourite.

More planning than Disney 🤣🤣
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Old 7 May 21, 01:31 PM  
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I'm so hoping that swimming is back to normal by the time we go. It's not really the reduced slots that bothers me so much, its the having to stick to a schedule and fixed time. Anyone with a toddler knows thats a pain in the ass!
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Old 7 May 21, 03:59 PM  
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Oh, is the pool still restricted? Our booking window opens 31st May. Could not see anything on website about pool going forward. Not surprised in a way. Restrictive, yes. Bit like racing to your fast passes. X
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Old 7 May 21, 09:33 PM  
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Oh, is the pool still restricted? Our booking window opens 31st May. Could not see anything on website about pool going forward. Not surprised in a way. Restrictive, yes. Bit like racing to your fast passes. X
At the moment still limited in the pool.think it'll be like that until at least 21st June tbh.

It's forcing us to try other things, just a lot more planning but nothing compared to a WDW holiday 😂
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Old 8 May 21, 08:52 AM  
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We’re booked too, May half term at Sherwood. Really glad I saw this thread, I’d forgotten to book our pool sessions!
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Old 8 May 21, 10:55 AM  
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We're booked for the end of September and really hoping that some of the restrictions might have been relaxed by then🤞
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Old 9 May 21, 07:42 PM  
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We went to longleat the other week (midweek from the 19/4).
We had such a lovely time. The weather helped for sure. Sunny, blue skies, no rain. It was a bit chilly, but I can’t complain.
We did miss the pool (we’re adults - missed the rapids the most), but we did lots of other activities. Really enjoyed the field archery. Also did crazy golf, aerial adventure, electric boat, badminton, squash, pool.
Went to cheddar for lunch/ the afternoon one day. It’s a really lovely place. Caves permanently closed I believe, but we ate in a lovely tearoom, and played crazy golf (a hobby of ours!).
Also visited longleat safari park on the way home. Really great day! We had been before, but only in winter. Everything was open I think. Did the hedge maze, kiddie rhino ride, miniature railway (very good), jungle cruise boat (also very good). Would definitely recommend a trip there.
If anyone wants a nice dinner out of center Parcs, we ate at the Royal Oak, Corsley, which was great, and had a big marquee outside.
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