Question about Center Parcs

Question about Center Parcs

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MitchT

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15,889 posts

210 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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I'm off to Center Parcs (the one in Cumbria) with the OH next week. Can anyone tell me if the prices in the on-site supermarket are reasonably comparable to those in the outside world or if they hike the prices up because they know you're stuck with shopping there during your stay? We're wondering whether to do a food shop at the local supermarket before we go or just buy the stuff there. We're not tight but we don't want to be royally ripped-off either.

hogfisch

291 posts

192 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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I have bought a few things in the Centre Parcs Longleat supermarket before and don't recall the prices being 'service station' expensive. But I'm sure your local Tesco/Asda/Waitrose would be more keenly priced.

sherman

13,367 posts

216 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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Shop before you go in and if you are taking bikes make sure you lock them up properly as Center Parcs have had to employ a police officer recently as so many are being stolen (over 300 recently)

Urban Sports

11,321 posts

204 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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Can you not leave once you are in there? yikes

grumbledoak

31,551 posts

234 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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MitchT said:
they hike the prices up because they know you're stuck with shopping there during your stay?
Yeah, that. It isn't an "End Of The World" price hike, but you'll notice. If you already need to organise a car-load for e.g. kids you may as well organise a shop.

Particularly true for tea bags, coffee, dish cloth, tea towel, etc. Far better to take what you already have and bin it than to buy a whole new packet there and carry the remainder home.

matc

4,714 posts

208 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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I've been to the one at Longleat a few times and I would say that the prices aren't too bad; I think the only thing they seem to over charge for is fresh meat. I guess if you are planning on eating in the chalet/villa every night then it may be worth shopping before hand, but if it's just for snacks or maybe one night, then I would just buy what you need when you're there.

Olf

11,974 posts

219 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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Just get internet shopping delivered there - just to piss ;em off, like.

dreamz

5,265 posts

194 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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when you go centre parcs and do the activities like paintballing or quad biking

do they charge u extra or is it inclusive?

shirt

22,621 posts

202 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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the shop isnt bad price wise, especially as the meat & fresh produce are local/farm sourced. go early for a newspaper though as they sell quickly.

activities are extra and pricey. the spa is very very popular (i.e. packed). by far the worst aspect of cp is the restaurants - all distinctly average at best.

ive only been once and that was staying in the top villa with everything - food, accom., bikes, spa and activities - comped (press trip). I enjoyed it, but don't think I could bring myself to pay for it out of my own pocket. we worked out it'd have cost over 3k for the 8 of us for the weekend which is ridiculous imo.

LuS1fer

41,142 posts

246 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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I've been to Center Parcs twice and have just one question.

Why?

mattdaniels

7,353 posts

283 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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The shop isn't too hurrendous pricewise but is more expensive than major supermarket. Also helpfully they stock stuff in "small" quantities so you do not have to cart home half used packs of food if you don't want to / don't have space to.

Progressive

1,288 posts

190 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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Been to CP a few times as a kid and as a teen. The supermarket isn't ridiculous but is more than you would pay in the 'real world'. Take food with you I would say.

The real rip-off is the activities. Everything is overpriced. Swimming is the only thing you can do there which is free. Even renting a badminton court or 5-a-side pitch is expensive. I daren't think about how much the more premium ones cost, especially quad biking and paintballing.

With regards to the stolen bikes issue, I've heard this is a serious problem. If you have a top end bike, keep it in the place you stay and be vigilant about where you lock it up around the site, especially on 'leaving day' when everybody is packing up for a quick exit. They ask you to state the model of bike you will be bringing upon entry. Possible inside job? Generally, I've had no problem, although I would be careful if I went again. If you just have run of the mill Halfords bikes, I wouldn't be concerned.

On the few occasions I have eaten in the restaurants I would agree that they are pretty average, although I don't think people go there for fine dining. Generally people who just want some half decent hot food.

Benzman

231 posts

201 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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dreamz said:
when you go centre parcs and do the activities like paintballing or quad biking

do they charge u extra or is it inclusive?
The only thing that's free is the use of the pool facilities, everything-else is "hand in the wallet" time.

mattdaniels

7,353 posts

283 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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I have no doubt the activity prices is a supply an demand thing. When you have several hundred villas of people and 10 badminton courts and 20 canoes etc. coupled with their subtle planning whereby yes its a 4 day long weekend break but you can't get in to your villa until 3pm or book any activities for the arrival day, and can only book a limited range of activities on departure day, then you can see why the charges are more than your local leisure centre.

As for the food, the likes of Cafe Rouge and Strada are national chains so you know what you're going to get. Does what it says on the tin.

I actually like CP and SWMBO and I go every year with another 2 couples. It's a nice break and a good laugh.

Edited by mattdaniels on Wednesday 26th May 13:41

sneijder

5,221 posts

235 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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I got taken as a teen a few times.

I suspect it's populated entirely by folk who are scared of flying.

My opinion however might be formulated by being in a 'moody phase' at the time, there's nothing to do at night though.

Simon Brooks

1,517 posts

252 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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Sorry got to be said "DONT GO" the place is a glorified swimming pool with a load "extra" activities that they get paid for by emptying your wallet without you even feeling it.

got to be honest what we spent in a week we could have gone abroad for the same money and not have been left feeling financially raped






t84

6,941 posts

195 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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I've been a few times, thought it was good! Depends how miserable you are with your own company though, I wouldn't like to be paying for 400 different activities.

LuS1fer

41,142 posts

246 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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Simon Brooks said:
Sorry got to be said "DONT GO" the place is a glorified swimming pool with a load "extra" activities that they get paid for by emptying your wallet without you even feeling it.

got to be honest what we spent in a week we could have gone abroad for the same money and not have been left feeling financially raped

Yep, my wife takes the kids to Center Parcs for a weekend with her parents and sister etc. After going twice and being bored rigid, I now book a weekend abroad with my daughter that weekend and this year it's Southern Spain and the Alhambra Palace. Holiday with education thrown in free.

shirt

22,621 posts

202 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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sneijder said:
I suspect it's populated entirely by folk who are scared of flying.

there's nothing to do at night though.
agreed on both. our villa had a gas bbq and a sauna. happy days thought i [especially as i was accompanied by some very top heavy ladies] but both are turned off centrally by the park staff at 10pm. bastids.

LuS1fer

41,142 posts

246 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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Petrolheads should also know that you have to park your P&J in some big car park - tree-lined in the case of Longleat and then you can't get out for the whole weekend....awful.