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Previously on "Anyone got a recommendation for a child friendly hotel between gatwick and brisl"

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  • Gonzo
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    If it was me, I'd go to the horse-racing.

    I suspect that there will be racing at Lingfield Park (not far from Gatwick) on a friday in January.

    I haven't been for a while now, but kids used to be allowed in for free.

    I don't have kids though so don't know how practical it is to keep them interested for three and a half hours on what could turn out to be a chilly afternoon.

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  • milanbenes
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    MF,

    Legoland was the plan and it's damn well closed

    lazy cants

    if there a good aqua park in your neck of the woods ?

    Thanks,

    Milan.

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  • MarillionFan
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    God Milan, you take longer to make your mind up than my wife.

    Pull yourself together and be decisive!

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  • milanbenes
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    thanks troll,

    from the best laid plans of mice and men, ie, taking the enfants to Legoland (jeez don't get me started about their prices £42/ adult £24/ child)

    this is now beginning to turn into a pantomime of its own

    oh well

    we'll find some, worst case we can find a good leisure center with slides etc

    any recommendations for a good swimming pool with slides in the saffff east



    Milan.

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  • Troll
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    <clutching at straws mode>

    Are Pantos still running mid Jan?- if so you could do a matinee

    Oh yes he could
    Oh no he couldn't
    Oh yes he could
    Oh no he couldn't
    ...ad nauseam

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    yes

    still, what shall we do for the afternoon in the saff east between gatwick and reading ?

    was hoping to do something fun with the children rather than simply walk around a shopping
    center

    ta,

    Milan.

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    and their prices....


    Tickets & Prices - LEGOLAND


    crisis what crisis ? if they can charge these prices

    Milan.
    Have you seen the price of Lego?

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    plan b in another country, has an interest in a neighboorhood where an airport is trying to expand
    Let me guess - you are planning to buy a cheap house under runway to later sell it for much higher price as otherwise airport expansion will be blocked?

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  • milanbenes
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    So Milan, let me just get it right here:

    1) you are seeking for a hotel to stay near Gatwick/Heathrow
    2) you are asking how high airplanes are on approach to airports

    3) you'll be asking where to buy 9K38 Igla?



    he he

    Alexey,

    plan b in another country, has an interest in a neighboorhood where an airport is trying to expand

    anyway, doesn't matter, this is more important now

    bugger

    Milan.

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    those lazeeeee cants at Legoland, this is their season....

    Opening hours - LEGOLAND


    and their prices....


    Tickets & Prices - LEGOLAND


    crisis what crisis ? if they can charge these prices

    Milan.

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  • AtW
    replied
    So Milan, let me just get it right here:

    1) you are seeking for a hotel to stay near Gatwick/Heathrow
    2) you are asking how high airplanes are on approach to airports

    3) next you'll be asking where to buy 9K38 Igla?

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  • milanbenes
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    bugger,

    thanks Troll

    I am beginning to think you are/were right

    bugger, was planning to visit Legoland Windsor and stay Reading way before heading upto
    Glaaster on Saturday morning,

    but, alas, from what I can make of the Legoland website, they're closed until mid March :-(

    bummer, and I've easy jetted us into Gatwick and out from Brisl

    damn

    oh well, that's life eh,

    right, now to pick up the pieces,

    Team,

    any suggestions for what to do on the Friday in two weeks time assuming...

    land at Gatwick and collect car by 11,



    planned to stay overnight Reading way in the evening


    so where to take the nippers (little ladies aged 4.5 and 7) during the day - obviously was planning Legoland but seems they're close until mid March which has piss'd on that bonfire


    got to say though, the entrance prices lookk steep steep steep, £40 / adult , £24 / child

    ouch


    where can we go instead in the saafff east between Gatwick and Reading ?

    Ta,

    Milan.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    Troll, we're flying in early, and we're on our way to our gran's 90th on the saturday and as we have time on out hands, why not make the trip fun and stay overnight somewhere like chessington ?
    MB - you will be a hostage to fortune with that approach
    This is not the continent & mid Jan may mean snow, Gatwick shut down, M25 a skating ring waiting for the salt
    First rule of SE travel - get close to where you need to get to as quickly as you can and don't dilly dally
    Change you plans and fly into Bristol - then if you want you can take the nippers to Seven Beach, Wales etc, but at lest your appointment on Saturday night will be do-able no matter what

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  • pacharan
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    Originally posted by Normie View Post
    Newish hotel opened up just off the A419 between Swindon and Gloucester - local reports have been quite good:

    Cotswolds Hotels - Cotswold Water Park Four Pillars Hotel - Cotswolds conference venue - Short breaks - Self catering holidays - Spa hotels
    That's been there a while. I've never been in but I used to sit in my car in the carpark and use their WiFi

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  • Normie
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    afternoon all,

    coming over in mid Jan and need somewhere to stay for a night between Gatwick and Brisl for me, 'er indoors and the little 'uns - so that we can break a long journey up a bit.

    Does anyone know a hotel between Gatwick and Brisl, or Glawster,

    which is child friendly, has a good pool and that kind of stuff ?

    Thanks,

    Milan.
    Newish hotel opened up just off the A419 between Swindon and Gloucester - local reports have been quite good:

    Cotswolds Hotels - Cotswold Water Park Four Pillars Hotel - Cotswolds conference venue - Short breaks - Self catering holidays - Spa hotels

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