Butlins Ambassadors a) the accomodation.

We were lucky enough in the Easter holidays to go to the Butlins resort of Bognor Regis for a family holiday. The children were so excited about it they talked of nothing else for a LONG time before. Even in one of my daughters parents evenings at school her teacher actually mentioned how many times she had mentioned it throughout the term. Suffice to say the excitement levels were HIGH!

Bognor Regis is on the south coast and we are not so we journeyed to my parents who live in the south and stopped there for a few nights before heading of for the holiday. It is easy to get to, mostly motorways until near the end but then quite straight forward and once we were getting nearer and the kids started seeing the signs, it was excitement overload.

Arriving was easy we were staying in the new WAVE hotel on the resort and that has its own entrance into the park. It was a little busy at the check in but there was a large foyer with funky chairs and shapes for the kids to roll around on after our drive. We were able to park close to the hotel after being politely shown where we could park. Check in was easy and straight forward and we were met with the smiling, polite service that we came to be used to throughout our stay with Butlins.

We were staying in the Wave hotels Dolphin rooms. We had interconnecting room which was fabulous as it meant we had lots of space, which is always good. The kids were so excited about their rooms. The layout as you can see below is a double bedroom with a lovely light seating area and balcony. Then bunk rooms with very special features, including built in TV and DVD players. Under the sea theme runs throughout the rooms and the lights can change into deep blues and purples. This is also a feature in the shower, which was a big hit with our little ones. The rooms are pleasantly decorated in yellows and blues and endless lights to switch on and off, a toddlers dream!

The rooms were a double in one room and twin singles in the other, giving us many options for cuddling up to watch TV, although the kids loved to do that in their own little personal space. The rooms had their own thermostatic control so we could keep the temperature nice for everyone. We didnt book a cot with Butlins although we could have done for an extra charge. We bought our own travel cot and it fit effortlessly into the space in the corridor that we didnt use to enter the rooms. It worked really well as she could be tucked up without being disturbed by anyone else.

The accomodation was clean and bright and well serviced. We had a problem with a drain and we had someone up to look at the problem within about 10 minutes. There was a small little area within a cupboard with the most welcome kettle and tea making facilities. We had the option of housekeeping every day, they came quite late in the day so we often co-incided with them at afternoon time when we were heading back for a quick cuppa and snack. If you didn’t have kids that needed sleeps in the day like us I can see that you would hardly go to your room there is so much on on the park.

Overall we were really impressed with the rooms and the hotel had a lovely ‘new’ and young feel to it. We got the impression that it was the hotel to stay in if you were slightly older and less interested in the characters and more interested in getting on with the games.

It was a thumbs up for accomodation from us!

The next thing on the agenda was to get out there and see what they had for us!! …….

 

 

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The beach.

I love the beach and i hate the beach. This juxtaposition may be a recent thing for me, as in the last ten years really. Having children changes your view of the beach i think. Not the actual beach but just the enormous task that becomes going to the beach. It can almost be a camping trip the amount of stuff you have to take. There should be some kind of lift arrangement to get stuff from your car onto the sand, maybe one of  those delivery supermarket things, you could just order your stuff to be delivered to a pre-deteremined spot. Or maybe a new career for those beach-ride donkeys? There must be a better way.

Then there is the small thing of the sand…the sand…e v e r y w h e r e…..for the next couple of weeks. I swear i have put clothes through the wash and still shaken sand out of them when they come out of the washing machine. When we had a sand pit in our garden my OH used to say that at any given time of the day no matter how much you tried there would always be sand in the house. But how the kids love digging in the sand. I get it, there is something therapeutic about it.

When we go ahead and go for a walk, we can aim to stay away from the water and up here the tides can be a long long way out so you would think that it was doable. But it always turns into a partial swim regardless of the weather. There is something about the sea that draws my kids in..even when you shout ‘we have NO dry clothes with us!’ at the top of your voice. The words seem to drift off with the sand in the wind, carried away from unhearing ears and they plough into the water.!!! 🙂

But you absolutely HAVE to love the joy that it brings to the kids faces, the sound of the sea, that salty air, the connection with the awesome force that is a mass of water…

even if it does result in a very wet and soggy walk home.

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We have a beautiful beach about an hour from where we live and this week on half term we have had a *few* days of lovely sunny weather. But not too many. So we made the most of it. It is a really beautiful area and we walked to the beach through the woods which so reminded us of our holidays in France. Those lovely tall trees with dappled sunshine and sandy under foot. Made us hanker after a cheeky bottle of red, a freshly baked baguette and some smelly cheese.

There was a little bit of posing by a certain little girl who had just got herself some new gigs 🙂 I think these are the best yet!

Formby is the home to the endangered red squirrels, you can walk along a lovely boardwalk area and try to see some of them. We usually do get to see some of them, they are quite friendly although obviously you are encouraged not to feed them!! The beach is owned by the national trust so there are plenty of signposted areas with little bits of information about the squirrels and why they are endangered. We had a lovely walk through that part of the forest. Including finding the most bizarre looking tree stump that looks like it just came straight out of the water in a scene from Captain Hook!

We walked to the beach which is wide and sandy for the kids to have a play, inevitably we had a toddler faceplant in one of the pools of seawater but she was pretty game about it!.

Wet kids meant home time eventually, once we had climbed the dunes out of the beach and a stop off for some tea on the way home.

All in all pretty good!

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