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Non GAA Discussion => General discussion => Topic started by: Shamrock Shore on April 01, 2015, 08:35:01 AM

Title: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: Shamrock Shore on April 01, 2015, 08:35:01 AM
"One of the UK's largest holiday resort firms is to seek planning permission for a development in Ireland that could create 500 jobs.

Center Parcs UK is concluding negotiations with the State forestry board, Coillte, for a forestry village resort to be built near Ballymahon in Co Longford.

It is expected that 600 jobs will be created in the construction stage.

With five forestry based village resorts and a turnover of over €400 million, Center Parcs run some of the most successful family holiday venues in the UK."


I did check many times to see if this was an April Fool's joke but it ain't!

We'll have the welcome mat down for all ye hoors now to holiday in Longford in years to come!
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: Rossfan on April 01, 2015, 10:05:22 AM
No April fool at all. First mentioned on S'side lat week.
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: gerrykeegan on April 01, 2015, 10:24:46 AM
I can see this conversation in houses in years to come. Dad. Can we go to Disney land this  year. No son sorry. How about lego land? No son sorry. Well where are we going? Longford son we are going to Longford. You're the worst Dad ever. What did I do to deserve that.
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: AZOffaly on April 01, 2015, 10:30:23 AM
And the adults might have a Las Tipperary in Horse and Jockey to go to as well. Great days.
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: Bingo on April 01, 2015, 10:30:47 AM
The centre Parcs are very big in the UK and northern Europe, I'd have thought there would be a market for them in Ireland and they are independent camps with the plan for visitors to stay in the camp for the week, so location not really relevant.

They are quite expensive though with a lot of extras when you do get on site.

Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: Shamrock Shore on April 01, 2015, 12:08:14 PM
LOL @ gerrykeegan

My thoughts exactly
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: seafoid on April 01, 2015, 12:09:19 PM
Babysitting, entertainment and larries. And why not ? Longford is a very laid back county as well.
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: laoislad on April 01, 2015, 12:32:24 PM
I've been to paradise but I've never been to...ehh Longford....
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: Billys Boots on April 01, 2015, 12:35:32 PM
Well, if they want them to stay in the camp for the duration of their stay, spending loads of cash, they certainly put it in the right place. 
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: Bingo on April 01, 2015, 12:43:57 PM
On the way to Galway recently for a stag we pulled into Ballymahon to, errrr, stretch the legs.

Anyways, within ten minutes the stag (dressed as a cow) was laying in the back of a hearse and was driven up and down the yard behind the pub. The hearse was heading out the yard to do a few laps of the town with your man in the back till the driver suddenly got an ounce of sense.

Great wee town.
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: laoislad on April 01, 2015, 12:45:45 PM
Quote from: seafoid on April 01, 2015, 12:09:19 PM
Babysitting, entertainment and larries. And why not ? Longford is a very laid back county as well.
I knew a young wan from Ardagh who was fairly laid back alright.
In fact she spent a lot of her time laid on her back anytime I was with her..
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: Shamrock Shore on April 01, 2015, 01:16:13 PM
QuoteIn fact she spent a lot of her time laid on her back anytime I was with her..

I'm sure it was all downhill for her after you exited, stage left, laoislad!
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: weareros on April 02, 2015, 11:38:16 AM
I'd be wary of this. During the excesses of the Celtic tiger years a Canadian resort developer Newfound Properties or something was planning a big Eco hotel complex in Boyle. Most were in favor of this and big buzz in Roscommon Hearld. I wrote a few posts on sites like RealBoyle saying this would destroy the natural beauty of Lough Key and I was ayten alive. Thankfully Taisce did not approve and there was uproar with them when they did not approve. What happened that developer? Went out of business. If it went ahead we'd have the mother of all Zombie hotels on the shores of Lough Key to compliment all the ugly ghost estates Roscommon County Council approved around the county.
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: Rossfan on April 02, 2015, 01:04:14 PM
There were to be 300 houses in that Lough Key proposal too if my memory serves me right.
Every Councillor and Chamber of Commerce type were leppin up and down roaring an shouting in favour of it.
These Centre PARC's seem a bit more permanent than a gang of trans Atlantic chancers. Only question is will it be another place staffed by foreign agency  staff hired back at home on €2 an hour for 7 months a year.
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: The Insider on April 02, 2015, 04:56:50 PM
Maybe St Munis/Forgney can tap into the tourist market and have a team again ! .Dont know how the Chinese owner of Newcastle house will feel now . He had plans for a Cartown House type of development beside the proposed new venture . Must be something in the air that all these plans are hatched . No one must have told them what lurks under the soil just up the road from both ventures . 
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: screenexile on July 14, 2019, 11:58:55 PM
Anybody booked to go this place??

Heading tomorrow looking forward to it. Longford eh? Who'd have thunk it??
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: Tony Baloney on July 15, 2019, 12:11:48 AM
Quote from: screenexile on July 14, 2019, 11:58:55 PM
Anybody booked to go this place??

Heading tomorrow looking forward to it. Longford eh? Who'd have thunk it??
Fella in work lives opposite it and they got given a tour. Says it looks class but as it's on his doorstep he'll be holidaying elsewhere.
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: seafoid on July 26, 2019, 08:43:05 AM
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/longford-primed-for-10-fold-tourism-boost-as-center-parcs-set-to-open-1.3967580
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: Tony Baloney on July 26, 2019, 08:44:27 AM
Screen, what was the verdict?
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: screenexile on July 26, 2019, 12:27:47 PM
Sorry forgot to post.

It was first class the accommodation was finished to the last. The swimming pool is absolutely class the kids had a great time (Adults too).

We did probably 6-7 activities with the kids and they were all brilliant and well run the staff were all nice and helpful.

The only negative we found was when we went to the sports bar for dinner they were massively understaffed and couldn't cope with the crowd. We were there for like a soft opening so we were told there would be some teething issues which they'd hoped to work out before opening properly on Monday.

I'd recommend it but as I said we were there for a soft opening so had all kinds of discounts for things and the accommodation for free it is quite expensive especially in the summer time but again you get what you pay for and I can't see anyone being disappointed!

I'd give it a 9/10.
Title: Re: Holidaying in Ballymahon
Post by: Tony Baloney on July 26, 2019, 01:39:33 PM
Quote from: screenexile on July 26, 2019, 12:27:47 PM
Sorry forgot to post.

It was first class the accommodation was finished to the last. The swimming pool is absolutely class the kids had a great time (Adults too).

We did probably 6-7 activities with the kids and they were all brilliant and well run the staff were all nice and helpful.

The only negative we found was when we went to the sports bar for dinner they were massively understaffed and couldn't cope with the crowd. We were there for like a soft opening so we were told there would be some teething issues which they'd hoped to work out before opening properly on Monday.

I'd recommend it but as I said we were there for a soft opening so had all kinds of discounts for things and the accommodation for free it is quite expensive especially in the summer time but again you get what you pay for and I can't see anyone being disappointed!

I'd give it a 9/10.
Got it for nothing and still moaning  ;)