So im going skegness for a few days next week. All my childhood holidays where spent at chapel st lenards or ingolmells. I also took my son yearly to chapel. We so every year for a few days so i can relive those memories.
So where did you spend your childhood holidays |
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Very early childhood we'd go to the same cottage in Yorkshire. I have some happy if slightly hazey memories of those holidays. And then like many midlanders we started to holiday in North Wales. |
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Center parcs nottingham, i have so many fond memories. Ive not returned as i returned to a holiday place in devon and it was terrible, it totally ruined the memories i had. I may do centreparcs again when i have kids of my own |
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Butlins in Ayr. Went for years and so many good memories. My dad said we couldn't afford to go the following year but I won the donkey derby which won us a free holiday. The video is still floating about somewhere. You can hear my mum shouting in the background. You would think I was competing in the Olympics lol x |
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"Camping holidays to Anglesey every where with my dad,I'm sure it was always raining.it usually is here "
Every year that should have said. I didn't mind the rain too much,it just meant we spent more time in the tent playing cards. |
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We used to do caravan holidays in Devon until I was 6, there was always a huge group of us that went so although young I have some really fond memories of that.
From 6 we used to go to Greece every year, in some ways I'd love to go back but I don't think it'll be the Greece I remember.
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OP my childhood holidays mirror yours, skegness or ingoldmells or if we went with the grandparents it was always mablethorpe.
My gran would always rent one of the sea front beach huts for the week so she could have a regular supply of tea and a deckchair. Even as very young children (5 or 6) we were allowed to go off on our own to the funfair or arcade just behind the beach huts and came back when we ran out of spending money .
As teenagers our gran would send us off out to the pub in the evenings with a fiver while she played prize bingo.
Happy memories |
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"OP my childhood holidays mirror yours, skegness or ingoldmells or if we went with the grandparents it was always mablethorpe.
My gran would always rent one of the sea front beach huts for the week so she could have a regular supply of tea and a deckchair. Even as very young children (5 or 6) we were allowed to go off on our own to the funfair or arcade just behind the beach huts and came back when we ran out of spending money .
As teenagers our gran would send us off out to the pub in the evenings with a fiver while she played prize bingo.
Happy memories " we where not posh enough for a beach up. But we stayed not far from the beach. When we went i remember winning a competion in ingollmels village hall |
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