Families say it's a 'fantastic park' which they'd '100% recommend'
Half term is almost here, which means many families will be looking to take a short break and enjoy some well-earned time off. Finding the right place can sometimes prove tricky, especially if you've left things until the last minute.
There's a sports dome, bike and kart hire, laser quest, a multi-sports court and a virtual reality experience. Detailing what there is to do on and off the site, Hoseasons states: "Win big on the slot machines at the amusements, enjoy fish and chips by the shore or explore a wealth of rare marine life, including seals, otters and penguins, at Sea Life Scarborough, just a 10-minute drive away.
"Our accommodation was very nice and clean and we were located so close to the complex which was a bonus. See you soon Cayton Bay."
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