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Europe 2014- The Sands Resort and Spa

Traveling with kids? Looking for the perfect family-friendly hotel in Cornwall? I've got it for you. 

During our Europe vacation in 2013, we stayed at the Sands Resort Hotel and Spa in Newquay, Cornwall. It was so wonderful, that we decided to return in the summer of 2014. Normally, I wouldn't review a place twice, but I thought that this warranted a second look, since we upgraded from a two bedroom, to a two bedroom ocean view apartment suite. Hopefully this review will help anyone who is trying to figure out the best accommodations for their family. 

The apartment suite can be entered through the master bedroom or the kids room. We decided to keep the kids room locked and only use the door through our room. The kids are too young to have their own key, however with older teens or adults using the second room, this double entry could be a nice feature. The master was spacious with a private bathroom, a king sized bed and  a smaller, bonus bed.

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Our arrival was auspicious by evidence of the view outside of our window. 

Sandwiched between the kids room and the master bedroom, we had our living room. The living room had a television with an X-Box console and a refrigerator. The best part of having this room was the extra space that it gave the kids to play. It's nice to be able to keep the toys in one spot  and not trip over them in the middle of the night. When you're staying in hotels, space is a luxury. 

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The kids had their own room with twin beds and a bathroom. However, they preferred to sleep in our room on the little bed. Their room was just used to store their clothes and to get ready in the bathroom. In the end, we didn't really need the extra room, but it was still nice to sprawl out and have that space. I'm a product whore, so counter space in our bathroom was very limited. 

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It was another wonderful stay at The Sands Resort. This year, the kids tried the evening children program and absolutely loved it. The played games, watched movies and even had a disco night. The last few days of our trip, Felix kept wanting to rush our daytime activities, because he was so excited to get back to the kids club. They had a great time and we had a few hours to enjoy a relaxing dinner. A win-win for the entire family.

We also discovered a new part of the playground, it's more for little kids and was nearly always empty. The pirate ship was a huge hit.

I hope that our future travels bring us back to The Sands Resort in Newquay. I cannot recommend it enough, especially if you have young children. In addition to the children's programs, it's walking distance to the beach and just a short drive to a whole variety of outings. It's ideal. 

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categories: Visit, Sleep
Thursday 01.15.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

UK August-October 2013- Cornwall Dining

Staying at The Sands Resort, we were spoiled with fabulous meals, however we did venture out a few times during our stay to try the local Cornwall restaurants.

Located adjacent to the beach, we went to the restaurant at The Mermaid Inn for a traditional Sunday Roast dinner. The Mermaid Inn is completely decked out in a nautical theme, including an enormous anchor in the front entrance.

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The Sunday Carvery is extremely popular. After securing a table, Dan went to the bar to pay for our meal. We were given a laminated card that was our meal pass for one trip to the carvery buffet, where we loaded up our plates with roast beef, veggies, potatoes and Yorkshire Puddings, all smothered in gravy. Delicious. 

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Here are some pretty pictures of the beach that was right next to The Mermaid Inn. 

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Not that I live in a beach community, but Cornwall was the one place in England that really reminded me of home. Specifically, there is a part of town that is a surfers beach, which reminded me of Laguna or Malibu. Other than the colder climate, it had a very California vibe. We had pizza at The Phoenix Cafe and sat on the patio with views of the ocean.

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The beach sunset was spectacular!

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Sunday 06.29.14
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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