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UK & Eire in general
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by ste231191 - written on 24/10/05 (Very useful, 274 readings)
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I am writing this review on my latest and greatest holiday, I say abroad which is kind of true but actually I am going to the republic of Ireland, as I am writing this review I'm on holiday and writing it on my pocket PC. This is not such a 'review' it is more about what I did, a diary. I am going to Ireland with all my family except my dad ...
by junkboxjules - written on 10/08/02 (Very useful, 76 readings)
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If you have read my opinions on Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park, Blackgang Chine and Robin Hill Country Park then you will already know that my family and I are great lovers of the beautiful Isle of Wight. There are many reasons why we are attracted to the Island but some of the main reasons why we keep returning are because the Island is a very ...
by totallyinsane - written on 01/09/01 (Useful, 22 readings)
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With all the bargains and deals going on around the theme park industry I am here to explain about the best one by far. What you do is pay 70 pounds at the entrance of any of the theme parks about to be mentioned or go to chessington.co.uk. You get a pass to over 10 theme parks around europe including alton towers, chessington and thorpe park just ...
by - written on 02/09/00
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Pleasure Island is very good value, only £9 for a full day! The rides are first class. There is a boomerang rollercoaster where you go backwards, another rollercoaster where you go upside down, a launch type ride which lauches you 40 ft and an upside down pirate ship. There are many shows on around the park all day long and the food is cheap and ...
by Clevedon Red - written on 31/08/00 (Very useful, 551 readings)
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Have just returned from Crealys Adventure Park located approximatly 5 miles from Exeter on the road to Budleigh Salterton. For £5.25 per person all ages above 2 pay the same price, yoiu get inclusive entrance to virtually all rides and activities. Inside you can try your hand at cow milking and pottery painting. The park ...
by - written on 30/07/00
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I and my family had a terrible time here, nice setting, ok for walkers. But if you have young children, trouble walking or disabilities this park is horrendous. Hills everywhere through woodland. Kids rides seem to close for 3hours at lunch time to allow staff to eat. So called rides include a boating lake (more like a large puddle with 6 ...
by loobylou - written on 18/07/00 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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I am so surprised no one has wrote an opinion about Paulton,s park, we go every year, probably because it,s the closest one to us.It is located off the m27 close to Southampton, The park is designed more for the younger child age 2- 8 years,no scary rides, there is a water flume (new ride) teacups, whirly copters, bumperboats,etc ...
by YSTALYFERA - written on 07/07/00 (Useful, 64 readings)
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Porthcawl is a busy seaside resort in south wales.I have been visiting its amusement park CONEY BEACH for over 20 years.Packed into its fairly large area are scores of rides for adults and children.The rides are fairly cheap and you can save even more by buying a book of tickets,that you then use in exchange for rides.The complex has ample parking ...
by pumpkin - written on 05/07/00 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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I am writing on behalf of the East Coast you all really should come here and try it for yourselves for your annual holidays.There is a little place called Fritton Lake Countryworld it has 250 unspoilt acres where you can have lovely walks play golf there is a boating lake it is quite lovely and it makes you treasure the countryside.Then we get to ...
by synapsis - written on 02/07/00 (23 readings)
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A modern aquarium with big tanks and big fish can only mean big fun. The highlight is a wonderful walk-through tunnel that gets you face to face with turtles and sharks. The fish are divided into various zones (pacific, amazon etc) which are decorated to look authentic (it's plastic, but I find it enhances the sense of exploration). ...
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