Is the Parkdean Ultimate Activity pass worth the money? – Day 3

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1) What is The Parkdean unlimited Activity Pass?

The Parkdean Unlimited Activity Pass is £65 for a midweek stay, £55 for a weekend, and £80 for a week long stay. It can be used on any activity as long as you follow the activities guideline i.e if the activity cannot be accessed by anyone under 8 years that rule needs to be followed. It’s also worth noting that this pass is valid only for one person unlike the Ultimate bundle of 16 that can be shared between a family/party.

Activity 1 – Archery

Activity cost: £11
Activity Restrictions: 6 years or older. Long sleeves and closed toe shoes must be worn during the activity.
Activity Length: 30mins

Overview:
This Activity is was just as great as yesterday with just as many laughs like how did I get my arrow through the side of the target straps.

Activity 2: Crazy Sand

Activity cost: £7.50
Activity Restrictions: All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Activity Length: 30 minuets

Sprinkle, stack and have a sensational time with Crazy Sand. Choose your figure to fill with layers of colourful sand and let your imagination run wild!

Overview:

For this activity you layer coloured sand into shaped bottles to make the traditional British seaside craft of a sand art bottle. I remember making these as a child and gluing eyes and hair onto the bottle of sand. The bottles are small about 5inch high so great for younger children.

Activity cost: Price:
Single Kart – £8
Double Kart – £12.50
Family Kart – £14.50
Activity Restrictions: Hire and disclaimer forms must be completed by over 18s and a deposit will be required. Under 12s must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Footwear and clothing restrictions apply.
Activity Length: 30 minuets

I decided to hire a kart today and peddle myself around the park to explore a little bit and it worked well for me. I got to navigate the park and see the edges which I normally don’t get to see. The kart was way to peddle and far more comfortable to me than a standard push bike.

Activity cost: £11
Activity Restrictions: 6 years or older. Long sleeves and closed toe shoes must be worn during the activity.
Activity Length: 30mins

Overview of the activity:

I struggled with this activity with all the ducking, diving, and running. I gave it a good try but thankfully the staff understood and adapted the activity to my needs allowing me to stand in a corner and shoot at a target like the basket ball hoop in the sports court or the blow up targets. I did not get to take part in a traditional sense but it was still fun and I enjoyed the target practise.

Activity 5 – Make a bear.

Activity cost: £16.50 per Bear (unlimited surplus £3)
Activity Restrictions: All under 8s must be accompanied by a responsible person, booking for accompanying adult is not required.
Activity Length: 30 minuets
What could be better than making your very own teddy bear pal to take home from your holiday? Choose a bear to bring to life and say a special wish before taking them home to love forever.

Overview:
I love the fact all the easter bunnies have come in while I am here there is the one design of the easter bunny but it’s well made and fun to fill you can also use the Velcro seal to keep a little keepsake safe.

Thoughts of the Day

How much extra have I spent?

So if I had to pay per activity I would have spent £58.50 for 5 activities today that means with the costs of the Monday and Tuesdays activities at £172.50 it now means If I had paid per activity I would of spent £231 for 21 activities.

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