Tom Hark Preston Park
Will Post For Cash
- Jul 6, 2003
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1. weather
2. customer service
3. getting away from the english
4. seeing new cities/countries
I could go on
You could always try the North of Scotland granny
1. weather
2. customer service
3. getting away from the english
4. seeing new cities/countries
I could go on
hot men
Nope, at the moment looking at the Costa del Sol. Why? Guarenteed nice weather, pool, nice villa, hot men, nice beach.
Yes. We'll be in Dorset and camping in Sussex
We have free accomodation in Cape Verde and love the Red Sea Riviera, but the thought of taking my one year old on a five-six hour flight fills me with dread.
you missed out
chavs
chips
rats...
and where will you go and why
We're taking the kids to the Scillies this year, however. Camping!
No
Menorca
Because it's sunny
The last time I went to a British Topurist trap I said I'd never bother again. Apart from the heat I could have been in Blackpool for all I knew. Had to travel miles to find any local food, tiptoe across broken glass and used needles on the beaches and couldn't find anywhere for a decent drink except 'The Red Lion'.
If you do stay in the UK you could take a look at MyCottageHoliday.co.uk- our holiday cottage review website. We've had an amazing response, with nearly 1,000 cottages added by this weekend, but we're still short of holidaymakers reviews.
If you have stayed in a UK self catering property in the last couple of years why not add a review of the place you stayed at? After all, if you were looking for a review before you book your next holiday cottage, you'd want to know what people like yourself thought about it.
(shameless plug, apologies, but on topic).
I think you'll find 1 year olds on planes are generally fine. Just take a colouring / sticker book, and introduce them to an old dear and they're no trouble at all. My kids had flown to Tenerife twice each by the time they were 18 months old!
It's certainly easier than dealing with a terrified toddler camping in a storm.
We're taking the kids to the Scillies this year, however. Camping!
You could always try the North of Scotland granny
I accept that the weather is variable to say the least, but not everybody wants to fry on a beach for a week. And it does rain in other countries too...
I think you'll find 1 year olds on planes are generally fine. Just take a colouring / sticker book, and introduce them to an old dear and they're no trouble at all. My kids had flown to Tenerife twice each by the time they were 18 months old!
It's certainly easier than dealing with a terrified toddler camping in a storm.
We're taking the kids to the Scillies this year, however. Camping!