Tree covered in Christmas lights.
Center Parcs really go to town at
Christmas
When I booked the break I hadn't realised that it coincided with the Winter Wonderland period. There were lots of Christmas themed activities and decorations to entertain us, and despite only booking one activity (Santa's grotto for Rowan) we were not short on things to do. Rowan particularly loved the animatronic singing reindeer, and every morning the first thing Rowan said was "reindeer, reindeer." There were real reindeer right next to these comical Rangifer tarandus but Rowan wasn't the slightest bit interested in them. The zoologist in me was a little disappointed by my son's indifference.
Rowan was mesmorised by the singing reindeer. Every day entailed a visit to listen to
them sing
Sorry real-life reindeer. Not today
We spent a lot of our time in the subtropical swimming pool which Rowan loved. He adores water, and so he had a great time going around the children's rapid pool. Gareth even took him down the small water slide with him. Gareth and I were able to go for a lone swim each on one evening, when we took it in turns to watch Rowan. It was so relaxing swimming through the warm water whilst cold November rain dashed on your face.
The outdoor rapids. You can see the steam
rising from the heat of the pool
Looking at Santa's 'magic river' (blue and silver baubles
floating in a stream)
Waiting to meet Santa. I had to turn the
flash off to prevent the whole image being
over-exposed, so unfortunately it came out
blurry
Inside the plaza. These are all real plants,
and there were goldfish and koi in large
pools along the path
Awkward family selfie
Tired Rowan (and tired Gareth!)
It rained for most of our holiday, but it
meant I could get this atmospheric misty
tree shot, so silver linings and all that
1 comment:
What an excellent start to the new year reading your most enjoyable blogs, love the selfie.
Love Lynn
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