Center Parcs has urged visitors to take Covid lateral flow tests before visiting its holiday villages across the country.
Although there is now no legal requirement to do so after Covid rules were relaxed by the Government, the popular holiday company says it will continue to follow guidance.
Guests due to visit prior to April 18 (2022) are covered by guarantees and can fill in a form if they find that they’re unable to visit due to isolation guidance.
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And visitors may reschedule to a new date or cancel with a full refund if this is the case, the Nottinghamshire-based company said.
But if the new date is more expensive guests will need to cover the additional costs.
And if the new date is lower in price the company will refund the difference.
Following the most recent announcement regarding the further relaxation of Covid-19 measures, Center Parcs will continue to follow government guidance, it said in an update.
It said: "As always, our priority is to protect our guests and staff as much as possible, and we recommend that all guests due to visit take a lateral flow test before visiting our villages.
"Guests who test positive for Covid-19 should follow the government guidance for self-isolation.
"Guests due to visit prior to April 18, 2022, are covered by our Book with Confidence guarantee and should complete this form if they find that they’re unable to visit due to isolation guidance. Guests may reschedule to a new date or cancel with a full refund.
"If the new date is more expensive guests will need to cover the additional costs, however, if the new date is lower in price we will of course refund the difference."
Center Parcs has villages across the country, including Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, and is popular with families.
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