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24-06-2017 12:18 AM
@mustard-tree wrote:Can anyone suggest a holiday suitable for me.
I am disabled, in as much that I cant walk very far.
I thought that a holiday camp would be best, as everything is in one place, or so I thought.
I arrived, only to discover that there was nothing to see or do during the day, apart from a room full of slot machines.
They had evening entertainment of sorts, but it was the same entertainers every night.
I like to go on holiday alone by choice, so any suggestions please
Sorry you ha d a boring uneventful experience with your choice of holiday camp.
I do think it was just the luck of the draw, a poor choice, of course if you havent recomendations etc to go by you're not going to know what it will be like till you get there.
There are plenty of holiday camps aounnd that are very good and value for money. My son although has ha d a slight career change was an enternainer for for several caravan parks over the course of 15 years and each one was very well equiped for the disabled. They would put on daily activities and the night time entertainment altthough the same team each night, each night would be different. There would be full caberet shows, quizes, discos, kareoke, all good clean fun too as they were family parks.
So I would say, dont giveup on the park holidays. Google and read some of the reveiws. I can recommend The Welcome and Golden Sands Dawlish. Penstowe at Bude, Beverley Holidays at Paignton and Hobourne at cotswolds and Paignton.
There is also adults only holidays "Warners" they have holiday sites all over ther country and as far as I am aware lay on daily excursions and evening entertainment s of all kinds.
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