Center Parcs has today announced that it will reopen its Subtropical Swimming Paradise to guests from Monday 27 July 2020.
In line with updated government guidance, the Subtropical Swimming Paradise will reopen with new safety measures in place. These are designed to track guest visits, manage occupancy and keep guests and staff safe.
The changes include:
- Access to the Subtropical Swimming Paradise will need to be booked online in advance
- In order to keep everyone safe, we will be limiting the number of guests allowed in the pool at any one time and on the frequency of visits during a break
- Temperature checks will be conducted before entering the Subtropical Swimming Paradise
- There will be a nominal 10p/10c charge per person, which will be donated to our charity partners Together for Short Lives/Barretstown
For more information about our Subtropical Swimming Paradise please visit our website.
CEO Martin Dalby said: ‘We are absolutely thrilled to be able to reopen our Subtropical Swimming Paradise, we know that it is such a key part of the Center Parcs experience for our guests. Rest assured we’ve been working hard to make the Subtropical Swimming Paradise as safe as possible for everyone and we have a great plan in place, so getting the green light to reopen feels fantastic.’
In addition, for guests who are staying on a Center Parcs break, we will be making treatments available in our Aqua Sana Spa from the 27th July.
Following the updated government guidelines, we will now be able to offer even more of our indoor activities, so no matter what the weather, our guests will be able to choose from an unrivalled range of both indoor and outdoor activities.