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Reviews of Watergate Bay Tourist Park, Watergate Bay

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Review by natalie on 26th August, 2007

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we was put on outer field, told it was a 3 min walk to main site through a fence but it is actually a 10 min walk down a road! kids so disapointed as they couldnt just go and play in playground as we were too far away. Pool always too packed to get in, club house so rammed you cant get in and outer field just has a shower block, nothing for kids to do. could have just gone to a £10 a night site instead of the £30 a nite we paid. Our pitch was rotten grass so it stunk awful. would NOT recomend this site to anyone. management couldnt have cared less when we complained and just offered a refund knowing we wouldnt have been able to get on any other site in August. Everyone in outer park we spoke to was was unhappy and they had not been explained how far away they were either so it wasnt just us misunderstanding them when we booked it. no security gates on outer field either which is something any parent wants.

Date visited: Aug 2007

Review by Tracey Jordan on 16th May, 2006

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Fantastic, the children had a great time,every where was clean and tidy, plenty of space to let the dogs go for a walk. Looking forward to going back in 06

Date visited: Aug 05

Anonymous Review on 9th May, 2006

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Apparently we were the first people to complain that the showers were cold! The apparently "heated" swimming pool clearly relied on the sun to heat it which was not good as it rained most of our stay!

Date visited: july/aug 05

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