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Old 30-04-2012, 7:48 PM   #1
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Centre parcs longleat tips and advice

Any advice or tips with toddler ?

How long roughly does it take to walk from swimming pool to indoor court area?
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Longleat is very hilly. So be prepared for a bit of effort. You can hire the trailers that fit on the back of bikes. That's what we had - two 3/4 year olds up some of the hills was hard work. Very nice surroundings though. As for distance between things then that depends on where you accommodation is. Most of it is walkable but it is much easier with a bike. The indoor court (do you mean the sports bit) is a little.way from the pool. Downhill from pool to lake/ indoor sports.

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Also a road train that runs regulary. Between pool and indoor court area is only 10 mins but maybe longer if you have a youngster.
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Yes forgot to mention the train. Makes it easier!
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Are there kids disco as evening entertainment if so does it cost like everything else and booked up?
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Not sure to be honest. We went with friends so mostly BBQ in the evening, with a night off for a meal out whilst our friends baby sat. We then returned the favour. There is plenty to occupy the kids though so would not surprise me if there was.
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I'm pretty sure the kids disco was free and on every night when we went.

There are a few things you can do for free at CP. the biggy for us at night was swimming in the dome and outside. It's pretty magical in the dark in the hot salt pool under the stars. And down the rapids. Our kids loved it
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