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Author:  Izzy602 [ October 4th, 2010, 11:13 am ]
Post subject:  Return of the Chicken Camp, Somerset October 29th-31st 2010

Halloween Ghost Tours at Wookey

The following info might be of interest to anyone considering going on this camp. It is from a leaflet Wookey Hole have produced.

Halloween Ghost Tours after dark at Wookey Hole with the Witch

Thursday 28th to Sunday 31st October 7pm and 8.15pm

Included in your ticket:
Candlelit Tour of the caves
A walk through the Haunted Paper Mill and Mirror Maze
2 course Supper in the Big Top Restaurant

Hear the Witch re-tell her story the night Father Bernard turned her to stone. Find out what the Abbot really did that fateful night!

Booking Advisable
www.wookey.co.uk 01749-672243
Adults £20.00 Children/OAP £15.00

Author:  Izzy602 [ October 13th, 2010, 10:45 am ]
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Wookey Hole - Kids Go half price

Kids can go in half price over Halloween weekend if dressed in Halloween Costume.

Thought this might interest those with children.

Author:  Annie [ October 13th, 2010, 9:26 pm ]
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I shall be going to the second Godiva Halloween camp between Cov and Banbury it's gonna be great

Author:  Izzy602 [ October 27th, 2010, 7:43 pm ]
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It looks like the two camps this weekend are very different. The Godiva camp has a pub next to the camping field, where as the Wells camp is more family orientated, so hopefully as long as people don't mind camping in the autumn temperatures there is something to suit everyone. So to anyone planning to camp this weekend where ever it may be - enjoy and have fun.

Author:  toomany2cvs [ October 27th, 2010, 8:01 pm ]
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Izzy602 wrote:
The Godiva camp has a pub next to the camping field, where as the Wells camp is more family orientated


Odd. I'm sure I've seen plenty of children at camps near pubs before. In what way is the presence of a pub not "family-orientated"?

Author:  Annie [ October 27th, 2010, 10:32 pm ]
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Absolutely Adrian, I've taken my children to Pub camp sites for years - the run out on Saturday is hopefully (Weather permitting) to a Country Park for Kite flying - kids love kites, fancy dress......It's not all about the party on the Saturday night although I do think it's going to be epic :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Author:  Russell [ October 27th, 2010, 10:33 pm ]
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:roll:

Author:  beckymosaic [ October 28th, 2010, 12:15 am ]
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toomany2cvs wrote:
Izzy602 wrote:
The Godiva camp has a pub next to the camping field, where as the Wells camp is more family orientated


Odd. I'm sure I've seen plenty of children at camps near pubs before. In what way is the presence of a pub not "family-orientated"?


Quite agreed, Adrian. I'm sure the Cooper-Chapman clan with be bringing their family, and so will I! ;)

We had plenty of kids at our Easter camp, and that was at a pub too....

After all we're all one happy A-series family aren't we? :twisted:

Author:  Russell [ October 28th, 2010, 12:31 am ]
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:roll: :roll:

Author:  spanners [ October 28th, 2010, 8:39 am ]
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beckymosaic wrote:
toomany2cvs wrote:
Izzy602 wrote:
The Godiva camp has a pub next to the camping field, where as the Wells camp is more family orientated


Odd. I'm sure I've seen plenty of children at camps near pubs before. In what way is the presence of a pub not "family-orientated"?


Quite agreed, Adrian. I'm sure the Cooper-Chapman clan with be bringing their family, and so will I! ;)

We had plenty of kids at our Easter camp, and that was at a pub too....

After all we're all one happy A-series family aren't we? :twisted:


I don't think Izzy was trying to suggest that a camp next to a pub was not suitable for a family however, there are family type folk that don't want to camp in a field next to a pub.

What's the problem with that? Why shoot someone down in flames (and that's certainly how it read to me) just because they suggest that a pub doesn't suit everybody? :evil:

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