Haven have
just slashed out more than £6.5million on the Exmouth park
The complex
has an exuberant family atmoshere with plenty to do in a superb setting.
There
are banks of hi-tech fruit machines, driving simulators, racing bikes and
the ever - popular penny cascade. Top of the pops with the kids is the Dance
Machine - a chance to practice dance routines to itselectric instructions.
And if surfing the net is higher on your
agenda than surfing the waves, you can do that here, too.
You don't need to step outside
the complex. everything is on hand.
Breakfast? A
buffet-style spread is a must upstairs in the Board-walk. Mid-morning
coffee and muffins? Pull up a stool in the Foodcourt Cafe Bar. And
for dinner there is a choice of fish and chips, Indian, Chinese or an American-inspired
menu in the Boardwalk, complete with nachos and steak sandwiches.
With glittering lights and music, the
Boardwalk is the centerpiece of the whole complex.
There is always something going
on. During the day, kids can enjoy the PAWS club for the tinies, Tiger Club
and Smartie Parties.
There is even Haven's own version of the hit
Saturday morning telly programme SM:TV with games based on those in the show.
Why
not put your little star on stage for the Tiger Princess or the Stars Of
Tomorrow contest?
You can enjoy different entertainment
on stag every night at huge nightclub venues. Bugsy's or Capones as well
as the Boardwalk.
The Big
Laugh Show has top comics such as Bobby Davro, Joe Pasquale and Cannon and
Ball.
Devon
Cliffs sports facilities include multi-sports courts, mini-golf, bungee trampolining
and a whole range of organised family games and activities.
There are multi-level swimming pools,
indoor flumes, outdoor slides and terraces.
Accomodation ranges from
three-star mobile homes to luxuriousapartments with power showers and range-style
cookers..
With
a tent , you can enjoy all the facilities for the price of a pitch.
The SUN newspapers group @ holiday page
06/09/2003
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