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Monday 19 June 2017

ParkDean Hoilday park, Sandford, Dorset



Here is my long awaited blog on where I stayed in Dorest (only a month late I know) looking abit more in-depth at the holiday park in which we stayed on.  We weren't sure what to expect as it was a Sun newspaper £9.50 holiday but I can say that we were both surprised what we got in terms of the accommodation.  I would definetly do this kind of trip again in the future and I think it would be great for families with older children as there is so much to do. 



Inside our static caravan


We stayed in a static caravan that had three bedrooms with a large living space which would sleep more.  I liked the fact that the shower room and the toilet were separate which is good when there is more than one of you getting ready in the morning.  There was lots of space within the bedrooms for storage and we had more than enough space for us and a small baby (who by the way comes with more stuff than two adults).
The kitchen area was really well equipped with lots of crockery, cutlery and equipment and even gave you some washing up liquid, scrubber and tea towel which I had bought some from home as you don't always get this on a self catering holiday.
The shower I may add was also better than I expected and of a decent size and could rival my one at home (to be fair that isn't great for a home shower).  Despite being in a single bed and having close proximity to a small baby I managed to sleep very well and comfortably.


What is there to do?
  • Indoor Pool
  • outdoor pool
  • arcade
  • snooker/darts/poolevening entertainment
  • cycle and go kart hire
We were only here for a few days/nights and with a young baby were not excaly partying the night away but we did get to have a quick swim on my last morning there.
The pool seemed warm enough for babies and young children and it was clean and of a decent size.  About 9am in season time they have a water babies session for about half an hour in which I think my best friend would of taken her daughter to but we kind of forgot!! We didn't get to use the outdoor pool while we were there as it was early may and most of the days it was still abit chilly for an outdoor dip.  This would be great though in the warmer weather and children would be entertained for ages.


Children Facilities/things to do onsite
  • soft play area
  • outdoor play areas
  • activity sessions

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We were with a 5 month old so I can not rate them from what a child thought but there was a few play areas onsite and it all seemed to be well maintained and clean in these areas.


Stay in or Eat out?
  • shop onsite to get all your ammenties
  • fish and chip shop
  • takeaway pizza
  • Main restaurant that serves breakfast/lunch/dinner
We ate breakfast in the caravan and had a main meal out two of the days.  We did try the restaurant on the final night and went early because of the baby and enjoyed a nice lasagne, garlic bread and side salad. I also enjoyed a nice glass of wine.


Pet Friendly
We didn't have any pets with us but the resort was very dog friendly and we saw many people with their dogs.

Accessibility
The Park is 10-15 from many of Dorsets popular attractions by car. There are local transport links nearby but we did not use these during our stay so I cant comment on how they are to use.


Useful links
http://www.parkdeanholidays.co.uk/dorset-holidays/sandford/sandford-holiday-park.htm

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Hope you enjoyed this blog and let me know if you want to know anything else.  I have discovered I'm abit of a rubbish blogger as I should of taken more photos of the accomadation and holiday park to insert into this but I found ones online that to be honest are better than any I would take.


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