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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Any advice what to bring ...the huts have beds and mattresses I assume but do we bring bedding? Is there power in them ?

How about chairs for outside as we will be there daytime Saturday and Sunday on the 16th June

Cheers

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By *jtintin and stretchygirlMan
over a year ago

Dartford

All cabins have bedding, power and a couple of chairs on the deck hope that helps

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By *andtsurreyCouple
over a year ago

Torbay


"All cabins have bedding, power and a couple of chairs on the deck hope that helps "

Hi guys

It also depends if you have booked the basic cabin or the slightly more expensive one. Those have the above plus tea and coffee making stuff and a telly. Have a great time. See you soon T xx

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West

No toilet though ... important to remember if you have been drinking lol

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By *haredMan
over a year ago

Southminster

If it's a nice day and you prefer to take your loungers then do so. There are some around the pool but often busy. There will be a couple of chairs outside the Hut to sit on but not ideal to sunbath on

There is power and light inside the Hut. Warm food and snacks can be obtained in the main building and if you stay over access to toilets throughout the night. HIlton its not, but nor is the price, we think its good value for the money all considered and very much like it which is why we are often there. Very much a party atmosphere of an evening and the convenience of slipping away to accommodation on site is great.

Have a good one

Regards

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No toilet though ... important to remember if you have been drinking lol"

But there is 24 hour access to the club toilets, which are right next to the cabins

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Look upon it as a bit like glamping with bonuses and you won't go far wrong. The cabins are cute, comfy and warm xxx Have fun !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can anyone tell me how big the beds are? If booking the larger cabin, is it one big bed or is it a smaller separate bed?

Thanks in advance.

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By *onny MCMan
over a year ago

Crawley


"Can anyone tell me how big the beds are? If booking the larger cabin, is it one big bed or is it a smaller separate bed?

Thanks in advance."

The lodges both have a large bed that sleeps 3 or 4.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cheers. We have managed to book a standard cabin for end of this month. All they had left apparently. I have just noticed that there is seating to be reserved as well. Can anybody explain this in a bit more detail please? We are not members yet but will be joining for silver membership on the day. What are the advantages of reserving seating and can we just reserve on the day? Is there an additional cost? There will be 3 of us making our first visit together

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By *urekaPartiesCouple
over a year ago

FAWKHAM


"Cheers. We have managed to book a standard cabin for end of this month. All they had left apparently. I have just noticed that there is seating to be reserved as well. Can anybody explain this in a bit more detail please? We are not members yet but will be joining for silver membership on the day. What are the advantages of reserving seating and can we just reserve on the day? Is there an additional cost? There will be 3 of us making our first visit together "

Hi you automatically get seating with a cabin it’s just a base for you to put drinks etc. You’ll be on a table with others too.

Hope this helps

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By *haredMan
over a year ago

Southminster

If you are going on a Saturday or very busy themed night and have a cabin then they reserve a table for you.

On really busy nights there will be others on the table too, this can be good as you can have a chat. But really the tables are only a Base. Somewhere to sit and place your drinks.

If it's a Friday then not normally need booking for the tables. Then just sit where you fancy.

It's always a very relaxed attitude so no need to be anxious. The missus spends most of her time dancing only coming off when thirsty.

If going on a themed night you will find most will make the effort and dress up or down as the case my be but whatever you will not be made to feel uncomfortable.

Have a nice time

Kindest regards

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hey guys thinking of getting a hut what are prices thanks x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ah thanks for all the useful replies. It all sounds great. We are v much looking forward to it. Poster above... They only had standard cabins left on friday when we booked for 30th which are 45 pounds. Premium cabins with telly and kettle are 55 and larger ones are 60 which sleep 3 or 4. Hope they give us a nice base with ppl we get on well with! Though I'm sure everyone will be lovely!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

We had a standard cabin on Saturday night. It was great. Lovely and clean and cosy. I took a kettle with me but you can get hot drinks from the bar during the day and the breakfast on Sunday morning is served 10-12 and was yummy.

Hope you have a great time.

Floppsy x

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