Now that I have overcome my "camping season is over" blues I am going to be looking back at some of our other adventures in 2015...
We stayed for four nights at Sandford Holiday Park http://www.parkdeanholidays.co.uk/dorset-holidays/sandford/sandford-holiday-park.htm
straight after our weekend in the New Forest in August 2015. We were looking forward to the
range of activities and entertainment on offer to keep both us and the kids
amused.
On arrival, we found the tent pitches to be very small and,
in some cases, the ground was so uneven we couldn’t understand how a tent could
be pitched over it. Our original pitch (number 293) would have just about
accommodated the tent and maybe one of the cars but we didn’t want to feel
squeezed in. I went back to reception to
ask for a larger pitch and they moved us to pitch number 221, which was much
bigger so we got to grips with pitching the tent up.
This was the first time that the kids had experienced the
pitching up of the tent and they found it great fun getting inside and the
pushing the sides up while daddy pumped the air into it. We then asked the kids to look through all
the paperwork we had received on arrival and read out what was on during our
stay while we unpacked.
We were quite overwhelmed with the range of activities and entertainment
on offer so we decided to go exploring.
The main plaza area consisted of an outdoor swimming pool, an indoor
swimming pool, two playground areas, a convenience shop, a bar/restaurant area,
an arcade and a showtime entertainment club with its own bar and an upstairs
bar area which also contained a children’s soft play. We sat down, had a drink
and took it all in but being totally exhausted we retreated back to the tent
for dinner and some relaxing time.
The camping facilities on offer at this resort were average
at best and not very clean. Some of the
toilets in the ladies were missing toilet seats, toilet paper was not always
guaranteed, the showers looked like they hadn’t been cleaned for weeks and hand
soap was a rarity. My husband also made
similar comments about the state of the gents toilets. The washing up area had plenty of sinks but
no plugs, if you wanted a plug you had to go and ask for one at reception and
pay a £5 deposit for it. However, we put
that to one side as this adventure was all about the kids and fun.
Being a very lively and busy resort there were no quiet
times, so evenings could be noisy and early mornings tended to be even noisier
with quite a few small children running around playing on their bikes and
scooters from as early as 6am. There are
three levels of kids clubs at the resort, Tot Stars for the under 4s, Star
Landers for 4-10 year olds and Freestyle for 10-15 year olds. Tot Stars was always on first at around 9am,
followed by Star Landers at 11:00am and then the Freestyle activities would be
later in the afternoon. The kids
absolutely loved the Star Landers club and as our tent pitch was an odd number
they fell into the ‘Lizard’ category.
This was a running theme throughout our stay as the two main characters
for all of the kids clubs and entertainment was Lizzie the Lizard and Sid the
Seagull.
The evening entertainment was
great fun with Bingo on every night for the adults and there was always
something for the kids to participate in and enjoy, including a very special “Wow
Factor” event featuring performances from children of all ages with a variety
of skills and talents to showcase.
Needless to say this was one of the highlights!
My highlight was having our first electric hook-up. What a difference it made to be able to plug in our cooler (a Waeco G35 Thermoelectric) and not worry about melting ice and food going off. The cooler definitely came into its own during this trip and I can highly recommend it as it keeps everything nicely chilled and you can also switch settings so that it keeps your food warm if required - just remember to check that it is on the right setting before plugging it in ;-)
The kids still say that this was one of their best holidays
because of all the fun activities on offer but I’m not sure we will be hurrying
back…