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Previously on "Where to go for my birthday weekend break?"
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostHow about IKEA....?
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOh well - planned location was Toronto - niagara falls and all that.
Looks like it not gong to be practical at the moment. One disadvantage of being an "older" parent is that grandparents are generally older too which sometimes rules out babysitting for any extended time. Not so cool looking after 4 yr old.
Also, due to problems with my teenage boy too - mentioned before, its looking like a 1/2 night uk only trip this time around. :-(
Now where to go? Edinburgh sounds cool - been there few times on rugby trips.... Easy flight.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostBritish tourists complain to mayor after being charged £463 for lunch in Venice
British tourists complain to mayor after being charged £463 for lunch in Venice
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostBritish tourists complain to mayor after being charged £463 for lunch in Venice
British tourists complain to mayor after being charged £463 for lunch in Venice
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostCentre Parcs!
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Half a night? Northern Lady could probably accommodate on that basis.
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Oh well - planned location was Toronto - niagara falls and all that.
Looks like it not gong to be practical at the moment. One disadvantage of being an "older" parent is that grandparents are generally older too which sometimes rules out babysitting for any extended time. Not so cool looking after 4 yr old.
Also, due to problems with my teenage boy too - mentioned before, its looking like a 1/2 night uk only trip this time around. :-(
Now where to go? Edinburgh sounds cool - been there few times on rugby trips.... Easy flight.
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Ah gotcha. I didn't read the spec properly.
Still, flying for a 3 day break isn't my bag, unless there's something specific to go for, like a gig or a sporting event. If I had to fly from South Wales I'd go for Amsterdam.
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Originally posted by I just need to test it View PostTaking a young child away with you rather reduces your options, I’d have thought. Under two, I assume?
I’d bin the flight plans and go somewhere in the car, taking care to avoid the half-term week.
Best option I’ve seen so far is Celtic Manor (or an equivalent posh hotel). You’ll have leisure facilities, nice restaurants, presumably a babysitting service. You can take your child’s stuff in the car. What’s not to like?
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