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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 8:43 pm
by lutonlagerlout
we lived in a hole in the ground......
dunno if its just rose tinted specs or what but with limited tv programmes in the early 70's for kids , we spent much more time out and about doing stuff like that
didnt have a great deal of material stuff,but with 40 kids in the first 10 houses of our street their was always something going on ,football ,fox and hounds,british bulldog (ouch) kerbee,running competitions
now its wii,ds or playstation 3
LLL :;):
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:54 am
by oioisonnyboy
offers like the £9.50 holidays are in my experience a good giggle, plenty of places to choose from in UK and europe. Nice parks, good entertainment and change of scenery. I am collecting tokens for mine this year at the minute. Book for 4 people and for £40-£50 depending on what park and dates you choose, then your halfway sorted.
the only thing I would say...its not a holiday for snobs. I do know some people who turn their noses up at holiday parks, but it's their loss. Brilliant craic every time.
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 8:18 am
by seanandruby
LLL and Ooiosis you just about have it bang on. The other two have obviously been spoon fed and born with a silver spoon....not very original material tho.
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 11:08 am
by Dave_L
We are hoping to go camping this summer; but it is all dependant upon the bloody weather at the moment. One day it is good the next it is falling outta the sky at an alarming rate.
What is going on with the UK weather at the moment??
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 11:36 am
by henpecked
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There you go Dave, put a bit of a smile on your face
100f in august , so they say. Ive looked into the met page with a bit more detail, if you look at the satalite pics (radar and actual) it gives you a good heads up for the next hour or so.
Dont bother with the forecasty thinngy (with the clouds and sun icons ) the way things are, it can predict nish at the moment.
Hp
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 12:13 pm
by Bob_A
oioisonnyboy wrote:the only thing I would say...its not a holiday for snobs. I do know some people who turn their noses up at holiday parks, but it's their loss. Brilliant craic every time.
Lots of people turn their noses up at Butlins but if you've got kids that want to go then it's well worth considering.
If the kids are occupied and happy then I can get on with enjoying myself.
Rather that than drag them to somewhere more upmarket where they get told offs by snobs for making some noise while they play.
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 12:56 pm
by henpecked
Bob_A wrote:oioisonnyboy wrote:the only thing I would say...its not a holiday for snobs. I do know some people who turn their noses up at holiday parks, but it's their loss. Brilliant craic every time.
Lots of people turn their noses up at Butlins but if you've got kids that want to go then it's well worth considering.
If the kids are occupied and happy then I can get on with enjoying myself.
Rather that than drag them to somewhere more upmarket where they get told offs by snobs for making some noise while they play.
Good point well made, Bob.
Keeping the sprogs watered and happy is a number 1 priority, if you like it or not
Your on a restraunteurs hit list if you holiday in the Med and your a family, they make just as much from the kids as they do you.
Britain or Thailand next I think, Uk less travel and your less likely to be stiffed. Thailand, take a hit oin the airfair,and live on £20 a day. Looks like Thailand, recession permitting :;):
Hp
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 1:30 pm
by Bob_A
Went to one of those all-inclusive hotels with Portland(Thomson) in Tenerife Jan2008.
I was a bit wary of all-inclusive after reading some reports but where we stayed was fine for a week although it'd probably of got a bit samey for a second week.
The kids helped themselves to unlimited drinks, snacks and ice cream. Same for me as well but as it was always there I didn't feel the need to pig out. If I had to pay normal hotel prices it would've amounted to a small fortune.
Certainly got our moneys worth that week.
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 2:51 pm
by Dave_L
Thomson all-inclusive holidays are great, the cruise we went on a year or so back was superb, food and beer etc available 24/7 in unlimited quantities! Stella on tap, FREE! Awesome.