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What to Bring

- a sweet costume (plus some practical clothes too in case you find your tail/wings gets in the way of activities such as tree climbing or playing limbo AND/OR it's cold or rainy - it does get really cold there so be prepared!!!!)

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- a tent (if you're camping) and all associated camping things i.e. sleeping mat, sleeping bag, pillow, a towel, your toothbrush etc

 

- sleeping stuff if you're staying in a cabin (they are very basic bunk beds - like at school camp - so bring a sleeping bag, pillow plus a towel and toothbrush etc)

 

 

- your bathers and a towel if it's hot (there's a swimming hole!!!!)

 

​- bring GAMES to play in the afternoon - this can be anything from a ping pong table to a board game, bocce to water pistols, giant jenga to croquet, totem tennis to a skipping rope

 

- a picnic rug and maybe some pillows to recline on (there will be some tables and chairs but not enough for all so you can bring along a picnic rug and set yourself up in the Field of Dreams - you may also want a pillow or rug to sit on at the ceremony as the tiered areas around the back are grass)

 

- any spirits and spare booze you want to bring - but no glass please (beer, cider, wine and some tasty punch will be provided at the reception)

 

- if you're staying over any food you want to bring for yourself - we'll have a dinner at the reception and a bit of a fry up in the morning but if you need anything else bring it along (FYI there are fridges in the cabins and a bbq at the camp too)

 

- Here are some pdf copies of info from the website if you want to print anything out or download them to your phone (in particular the directions and map may be handy so you aren't clueless if you stumble into a no reception zone):​

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​GETTING THERE - DIRECTIONS​

 

GILWELL PARK - CAMP MAP

 

​LINE UP - BRIDAL PARTY & PARENTS OF THE BRIDE/GROOM

 

TIMETABLE​

 

WHAT TO BRING​

 

 

THAT'S ALL I CAN THINK OF FOR NOW EXCEPT THANK YOU FOR BEING A PART OF THE FUN!!!

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