5/5 Stanley D. 3 years ago on Google
Had
a
lovely
day
at
the
beach
here.
The
huts
come
equipped
with
most
things
you
need,
like
a
microwave,
fridge
and
a
tap
with
20
litres
of
water.
Also
a
table,
chairs,
mugs,
crockery,
bottle
opener
etc.
You
get
a
key
to
use
toilet
facilities,
about
three
minutes
walk
away
-
these
were
clean
throughout
the
day.
Parking
is
just
a
few
minutes
walk
away
and
you
can
use
a
provided
trolley
to
drag
all
your
gear
to
the
hut.
Only
slight
problems
when
we
went
were
the
fact
that
another
group
was
in
our
hut
when
we
arrived
at
10am.
They
had
failed
to
open
their
hut
so
just
moved
along
to
our
one
instead,
but
it
wasn't
a
huge
problem
as
we
just
managed
to
open
their
original
one.
It
also
states
loads
of
times
when
booking
that
you
can
only
have
6
people
in
the
hut
and
you're
not
allowed
to
sit
on
and
block
the
promenade
itself
(each
hut
has
a
spacious
deck
though).
The
two
huts
next
to
us
had
20-30
people
plus
sat
outside
them
and
blocking
a
lot
of
the
promenade
so
the
management
had
to
ask
them
to
pack
up
as
it
puts
their
business
at
risk
to
have
that
many
people
blocking
the
pavement.
There
were
also
so
many
of
them
that
it
was
pretty
noisy
and
they
kept
drifting
across
to
stand
right
in
front
of
our
hut,
so
my
view
of
grey
sky
and
mudflat
was
blocked
by
old
women
in
anoraks.
We
were
quite
pleased
when
sweet
justice
was
served
and
they
were
asked
to
leave.
Then
I
felt
bad
for
feeling
pleased
because
they
had
a
big
birthday
party
setup
for
a
small
child
in
their
group.
'Even
if
it's
your
birthday,
you've
still
got
to
follow
the
rules,
you
idiot!'
I
said
under
my
breath
as
they
walked
away,
dragging
their
things
through
the
tidal
mud,
off
towards
the
sea
until
they
could
be
seen
no
more.
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