I'm struggling on where to book for 2024

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Guest

Post by Guest »

I'm looking for suggestions if I may.

Family of 3, son is currently 5 years old, 105cm tall.

I'm struggling on where to book for 2024.

We have previously tent camped but after a week in Dorset in the rain I'm not camping again.

I love France, partner not so keen.

We need stuff nearby for our son as he constantly needs to be on the go.

He loves waterparks and theme parks but given his height we are struggling to find ones he could do (he will do the big rides given half the chance).

We would be looking at August school holidays unless somewhere is minimum of 30 degrees end of October.

I keep thinking I'm decided on a place to look into it and just see it overpopulated by British people.

I'm looking for something with attractions nearby but traditional restaurants, not sure if this actually exists
Helen

Post by Helen »

Portugal is lovely 3 wateparks / zoomarine which is perfect took our 5 year old mixture of waterpark and marine life / we stayed in porches with lovely restaurants 5 min from a bigger town Armacao de pera typically very Portuguese no Brits abroad (stay away from Albufeira) lovely traditional resorts such as Alvor/ caveiro
Vicky

Post by Vicky »

Have you looked at Salou? You can stay just outside in cap Salou or Cambrils, or even La Pineda. The theme park portaventura is fab.

There’s quite a few rides he could get on! There’s a Sesame Street part too. 2 water parks, funfairs, lots of arcades along the beach and lots of traditional restaurants in old town.

Would you also like to explore: Really stuck on a holiday for next year kids ages!
Sarah

Post by Sarah »

Centre parcs in Europe, Holland and Belgium.
Bernie

Post by Bernie »

I know u said ur partner not keen on France but disneyland seemed to have a few rides when we went with surprisingly low height restrictions on some of their rides and whilst we stayed on site villages nature camp looks amazing.
Katie

Post by Katie »

What about Abu Dhabi in October?

If you go to yas island you’ve got theme parks, water park, sea world and the f1 racing track which opens twice a week for you to cycle around. There’s are also dessert safari x
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