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hi, ive posted this question in travel but got no answers, dont think anyone goes there. maybe you guys can help? i have been on endless travel sites but to no avail. i need opinions from people who have been away. me my boyfriend and little girl want to go away on holiday, it will be our first holiday away. shes 4. has anyone got any ideas of where the best place would be to go? we were thinking eurodisney but we dont have that much money to splash out. Is it really that expensive?
any ideas would be great?
thanks!
any ideas would be great?
thanks!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dont go Euro Disney Save up and do the real thing (Florida) that what I'm in the process of doing. Do you want to go abroad? If not Centre Parcs is good and if you go out of school holiday its a reasonable price lots to do for adults and children excellent break. If you want it abroad get a villa in the South of France with a pool again reasonable priced or near Royan is nice (not sure if that is spelt right) as you have the pool it will keep your 4 yr entertained so you and the fella can chill out.
We've been to Center Parcs twice and loved it. If you go on their website they sometimes do special deals and you get a discount if you're taking a pre - schooler. My only advice would be to book up the activities you want to do as soon as you can to make sure you get the times and days you want.
We also took our two ( who turn 5 next week ) to EuroDisney for 3 nights in October and as Dot said that is the perfect length of time. I think the flight to France is also just the right length for a four year old -by the time they have a snack, go to the toilet and look at the clouds for a while, they're there. Word of warning - the price of food at eurodisney is ridiculous. We ended up smuggling croissants and stuff out from the hotel's buffet breakfast!.
We also took our two ( who turn 5 next week ) to EuroDisney for 3 nights in October and as Dot said that is the perfect length of time. I think the flight to France is also just the right length for a four year old -by the time they have a snack, go to the toilet and look at the clouds for a while, they're there. Word of warning - the price of food at eurodisney is ridiculous. We ended up smuggling croissants and stuff out from the hotel's buffet breakfast!.
I dont have children but went with my sister and her husband and my neice to Cala Blanes in Menorca. It was when my neice was 3 and we had a fabulous time. Everywhere was child friendly and lots of little soft play parks etc so we did that for a while in the evening before getting dinner. Lots for her to do around the hotel during the day too. Your daughter would have a fabulous time of course at Eurodisney or Disney Land but to be honest it is a lot of money and I think you should wait until she is older and the memory would stay with her for longer.