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F1x
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Isle of Wight
      #415647 - 02/07/2009 13:40

Next week I am off to the Isle of Wight in a caravan on a Hoseasons site with two 16 yr old girls and two 14 year old boys - yes I am totally mad!

I know there are IOW people on here and some that have been there on hols, just wondered if anyone has any tips on good places to go in the evening or on a wet day.

We are going to Shanklin as I understand there is more stuff around there and Ive picked a busy site in the hope theres enough for 2 v different groups. Girs are interested in beach and other teenage girl stuff- boys deffo not interested in the beach at all.
All tips gratefully received and may be acted upon.

I'm taking a couple of books and not v sure if it will be a holiday for me, but if my 2 enjoy being with a mate on holiday then its worthwhile.

F1x

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nannyconnie
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Re: Isle of Wight [Re: F1x]
      #415651 - 02/07/2009 14:00

Dont know anything about the I O W at all faithfulone but just wanted to say Good luck!!!!!!! Enjoy your "holiday".

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Re: Isle of Wight [Re: nannyconnie]
      #415879 - 02/07/2009 20:35

There are definitely forummers from the IOW. All I know is it is where Liz Earle's Skin Care HQ is and no doubt a shop selling the stuff.
Also shops such as Fat Face and White Stuff which are just lovely to browse around I am sure there are lots of holiday things to do.


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F1x
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Re: Isle of Wight [Re: GILL3SQ]
      #416156 - 03/07/2009 17:22

Thankyou, I hope someone has some ideas of where to go or where not to go this wekend.
Forgot about Liz Earle - thats a treat for me then!
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LindaL
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Re: Isle of Wight [Re: F1x]
      #416267 - 03/07/2009 22:07

Lots to do on the IOW. Boys and girls will enjoy the chair lift at Alum Bay. There are lots of amusements at the Alum Bay Park to keep them happy. I like the sweet factory. A bit silly, but fun. If they are in the mood for it, get them to walk from Alum Bay up over Tennyson Down to Freshwater Bay. Beautiful views. You can catch a bus back from Freshwater. Boys should love a visit to Carisbrooke Castle, girls may prefer a trip to the very beautiful Osborne House-Queen Victoria's holiday home. A bit silly for teenagers, but they might like Blackgang Chine fun park and Robin Hill. Maybe more suitable for younger children, but I am sure teenagers could get some fun out of both parks. Loads of beaches for them to enjoy too. Hope you all have a super holiday.

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Re: Isle of Wight [Re: LindaL]
      #416312 - 03/07/2009 23:22

Hi F1... i live on IOW been here over 20 years... lots to do, go in the IOW website for things to do....teenagers are not the best age groups to take anywhere ... I remember those day well.

There are cinemas, theatre, bowling,ice skating, speedway and numerous oher things. Guess you are coming over in a weeks time... perhaps we could meet up ?? If you like pm me.

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Re: Isle of Wight [Re: Goingbackwards]
      #416396 - 04/07/2009 12:22

Brave lady.
On another count entirely ...... Have they been away together before/ No likelihood of homesickness?Do the non family members know your rules and are the other parent/s supportive of any discipline you may need to enforce?
Enjoy yourselves


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F1x
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Re: Isle of Wight [Re: rjaly]
      #416760 - 05/07/2009 13:10

Thanks for the advice.
Should be fine its my dtr who will be stoppiest, boys much better behaved as younger.

My friend says what I am doing is self harm so there should be a hlepline I can call LOL

Im so behind i have to pack now

F1x

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