hi there ive just started touring and i was wanting to know if anybody has ever toured at primrose valley holiday park during october time in a tourer in the past few years .weve been coming to this park for years but in a static caravan during the summer seasons but its the first time that i will be coming here 1 in a tourer and 2 october.if any replies this has could they tell me what it was like ie if the entertainment was still showing in the main clubs and 3 what the site facilities were like because as soon as i get my new caravan cushions back im gonna have a dabble at it .as i said though primrose valley only as i cant argue wuth the family cos they like this park too much my kids are only 1 week 1year old and 3 years old oh yes and a 14 year old so you can see where i have no choice but go to a haven site.MANY THANKIN YOU MR WOOLRIDGE
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Hi Mr Woolridge, not sure about entertainment, I should imagine it's still on, as the holidays are still being sold on the website. But if you are planning ion going in your tourer you might be interested in this. It's a weekend touring pitch from 29th Sep, on ebay for £10. We were planning on going away that weekend, but have booked Ripley Caravan Park in Harrogate. Would be a bargain for someone I'm sure.
We're going to Lakeland in October so I hope so. A couple of years ago we hired a static at Carla Gran, and all the entertainment, kids shows etc were on the same as normal. These parks tend to have all the entertainment on all the time that they are open - as it's one of their selling points. I've been to a couple of parks "off peak" (not in the school holidays) and the entertainment has been there.
Yes there is a lot to do at Blue Dolphin if the weather is bad but at that time of year the pitches are normally unpitchable. I went two years ago and i rang on the Thursday before i went on the saturday and was told there would be no problem, promptly arrived saturday and was told i could not pitch as they were all flooded or waterlogged so had to find another site.
The site had not been used all the previous week but we were not told that they wanted everybody there for half term but it did not work out.
Quote: Originally posted by sweeneysteve on 22/9/2006
Hi Flulie
Yes there is a lot to do at Blue Dolphin if the weather is bad but at that time of year the pitches are normally unpitchable. I went two years ago and i rang on the Thursday before i went on the saturday and was told there would be no problem, promptly arrived saturday and was told i could not pitch as they were all flooded or waterlogged so had to find another site.
The site had not been used all the previous week but we were not told that they wanted everybody there for half term but it did not work out.
cheers
steve
Hi Steve
Did they give you a refund??
I'm going with the idea if the weathers that bad we can always come home staying Sun to Thurs only paid £26 with Elec so if were washed out haven't lost too much
We stayed at Primrose Valley a few years ago,we wnet for 5 days in a static,got a very good deal hired a private one.We went for Halloween it was fantastic,they did all the concert rooms out and the entertainment was wicked on that evening.There was entertainment just as normal on other nights but not much going of in the day for the kids as in getting entertained.The pool was still open though.Hope this answers ya questions
Netty
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