3/5 Frances 8 months ago on Google
WI-FI
may
as
well
not
be
connected.
Why
is
it
so
hard
to
get
wifi
in
a
caravan
Park???
At
worst
it
interferes
with
your
mobile
data
so
you
have
to
switch
wifi
off.
At
best
your
device
simply
doesn't
register
there
is
any
wifi
so
carries
on
a
normal
on
mobile
data.
This
meant
that
we
couldn't
have
our
movie
nights
we'd
planned.
The
movie
that
was
put
on
by
the
park
was
impossible
to
hear
so
we
gave
up
on
that
too.
We
stayed
in
a
Larry
lobster
cabin
-
it's
very
nice
and
was
spotlessly
clean.
The
couch
and
beds
were
comfy.
The
pool
was
just
warm
enough
to
be
able
to
get
into
however
my
skinny
8yo
was
still
freezing
within
15
minutes.
I'm
sure
I
read
that
it
was
heated
to
28°,
I
don't
think
it
was
while
we
were
there.
It's
a
very
big
park
(especially
if
you're
right
siren
one
end
like
we
were)
and
you
have
to
leave
the
park
to
buy
food
so
bear
this
in
mind
if
you
have
younger
children.
My
kids
had
a
great
time
on
the
bouncy
pillow
and
in
the
pool
and
it
was
nice
to
be
at
a
beachside
caravan
Park
where
the
beach
is
actually
close
by
and
not
still
a
20
minute
trek.
Overall
I'm
grateful
that
my
middle
child
refused
to
come
because
there
would
have
been
a
meltdown
over
the
lack
of
wifi
given
it
said
there
is
wifi.
I
don't
think
we'd
stay
here
again
as
we
live
in
Adelaide
so
really
we
want
the
park
itself
to
be
entertaining.
I
think
I'd
go
to
the
one
next
door
next
time
because
it
has
waterslides...
It
was
nice
to
have
a
short
get
away
with
2
of
my
kids
before
one
moves
away.