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Old 24-10-2013, 15:57
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Default Rainy Days In Puerto Pollensa

Next weeks forecast looks mixed so I was Just curious what everyone gets upto when you get a rainy day in the port? I'm thinking waterpark in alcudia as you will get wet anyway and it's more likely to be quiet!

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We were thinking the same thing about the Waterpark - as long as the temperature stays up, that is. However, be aware that according to their website, the last day of the season at the Alucudia waterpark is Thursday 31st.

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Only one reply, it must have rained at some point on your trips to puerto.
What do you do on these days???

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If it looks like a long day of rain then we have in the past had a car and gone to festival park and had a look around, am sure this is also where we went bowling.

If its warm outside I am also happy to sit on the balcony ( as long as rain not falling onto it) and have an afternoon reading or its always an excuse for a long lunch and few glasses of wine.
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I think the rain is due on Tuesday, still going to keep warm so the balcony and wine sounds like a winner. The kids might get board though.

Any ideas for what to do with children 4/6years old??
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Things like a teddy bear picnic with blankets on the floor and letting them make their own sandwiches etc always amuses. Also if you buy rice krispies as a cereal for them then just buy chocolate and do some choc krispie making. Easily passes a couple of hours and doable in an apartment.
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What about a visit to the caves at Campanet? I have to say our 4 year-old granddaughter said the caves were "OK"; but she loved stroking the cats on the terrace and browsing the little shop. It did pass a couple of hours, though. Not sure if they stay open all year....
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The caves at Campanet are open all year round,and I think some of the prettiest.
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Lovely place to have a coffee on the terrace and look out and around at the outstanding views too. We do this often without going down the caves now!
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caves would be my pic on a rainy day and its close
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