“Whilst the accommodation had extensive facilities and your communication was excellent, the site was not what I would call a holiday park.”
It stated it would be child free which it wasn’t. Also the ‘park’ was sold to us as dog friendly but was dog tolerant at best, although the accommodation was dog friendly. The other chalets were owned and the residents looked at us disapprovingly whilst sitting outside. We were approached and told dogs had to be on leads and tied up when outside. We were made to feel extremely uncomfortable, so sat inside. I also wasn’t impressed that we had to split our household waste from food and bottles and take them to the village to dispose of. So, for me, this wasn’t a holiday park it was more like chalets in a square and if you just happen to go behind the chalets you would be challenged.. description needs changing and a list of dos and donts needs to be listed. Had I have known what I experienced I most certainly would not have booked it and the price for 3 nights was ridiculously expensive for what we experienced. Most certainly not worth it I’m afraid.
Thank you for your review, however I am disappointed to learn of your experience at Seaward Crest. Seaward Crest is a chalet park for holiday makers, all of which are privately owned and I am sorry that some owner/s made you feel unwelcome. No other guests have commented on this. The description of the property clearly states “the holiday park is quiet and offers extensive grassland, ideal for children to play”, therefore we don’t understand where the child free comes from. The chalet park is dog friendly, although as correctly stated dogs do need to be on a lead, I will change this in the description, however the beach nearby is dog friendly. With regards to household waste, all glass bottles do need to go to the recycling bins in the village, the local authority do not offer recycling collections.
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