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hannah40 | 22:34 Thu 18th Jun 2009 | Family & Relationships
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i know it is early to think about new year eve yet but i need inspiration as to what to do ,my hubby likes party things i have tried pontins but they dont seem to be open new year.anyone know of hotels that are quite reasonable that cater for young kids.we live on the south coast.thanks
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china doll im not a member of a church but i went to a barndance at a local church recently and took the kids it was good fun.i will see what the churches are doing new year in my area thanks.
Have a ball!
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They invite me, I can probably eat a tray myself. I love cheese and pineapple sticks... I know what you're thinking, 'classy girl!'
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Hi Hannah

Have you tried Butlins at Bognor Regis?.....they do have 3 night stays there over the New Year period.

It may still be a bit early for most hotels/pubs etc to advertise their NY party plans, so my advice is look around for a nice family pub or a hotel, that may be having a bash on NY's eve....many do.......and caters for young ones..... in your area around Portsmouth.

Ring around some family pubs and if they get enough interest, some even lay them on...........or community centre's...........church halls........etc!

I am on the south coast near Brighton.

I have four little cubs, and as i'm a dj, i play away from them most years, as i have to sometimes play clubs....this year i have a function provisionally booked, with all family -one, booked to play in Surrey, at a hotel, so am taking mrs bear and the little cubs with me.

Best of luck in finding one, hannah
and take care.

love the bear x

:0)
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thanks butlins sound like a good idea.
Believe me................you've probably heard of me, vibes

I will see and make a note of your e-mail addy.

cheers

yogi


out for lunch now........fancy some fresh fish and chips on the pier!

see ya
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I hope that wasn't a private email invitation... bit late if it is.
Haha, snap CD. I've just mailed him too. Poor love is probably really regretting throwing his address here willy nilly now ;-)
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You could leave them alone and go for tapas?

Id advise against that.

Staying in and having a family get together where the kids can stay up or go to bed seems the most sensibple and in these harsh times the safest way to spend a new years eve.

we always did that as kids as our parents wouldnt dream of leaving us and neighbours would alternate years about.


its a personal choice and theres always plenty of cheese on sticks and ritz crackers a t a family do.



and far fra cheaper into the bargain too.
vibra.........................what's a doobie?
Hi again hannah,
This Google search for New Years Eve in Portsmouth has lots of suggestions,many are for 2008,but the venues are still there.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=%22new+ years+eve%22%2Bportsmouth&btnG=Google+Search&m eta=cr%3DcountryUK%7CcountryGB&aq=f&oq=

Have Fun!
PS:~
Here is the Butlins Bognor Regis website:~

http://www.butlins.com/

Click the box(top right) for the Holiday Camp.AND The Shoreline Hotel(separate places),change the month box to December and it shows what they are doing in that month(for New Year).
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