Crealy Theme Park & Resort - Lodges, Glamping and Camping & Touring in Exeter maintains shower facilities open to the public. The facility maintains a 4.6-star rating from visitors.
The Crealy Theme Park & Resort - Lodges, Glamping and Camping & Touring maintains shower facilities for public use. Specific facility layout and features vary by location.
Current pricing is £8-20 day pass for Day Pass Available.
The facility is located at Sidmouth Rd, Exeter EX5 1DR, United Kingdom. For directions or parking information, call +44 1395 233200.
Recent visitor feedback highlights cleanliness, helpful staff, minimal wait times. Overall rating: 4.6 stars.
For current hours and facility status, call Crealy Theme Park & Resort - Lodges, Glamping and Camping & Touring at +44 1395 233200. Additional information available at their website.
We stayed four nights camping at Crealy Adventure Park, Devon, and overall it was a really enjoyable family break. I’d give it 3.5 out of 5 stars – the theme park is the main highlight, but a few things could be improved to make the stay even better. The campsite itself is very clean, with clearly marked and spacious pitches. Staff were consistently friendly and helpful, which made check-in and day-to-day questions really easy. Security is obvious and reassuring, so I felt completely safe with my young children. The whole site is well lit at night, bins were always tidy, and the washing up areas were spotless. The showers were warm and perfectly usable, though I wouldn’t have minded if they were a touch hotter. Our pitch had electric and water with no issues, and everything felt modern and safe. The ground was hard and a little uneven in places, with some dry patches due to the time of year, but nothing that couldn’t be managed with stronger metal pegs. The on-site shop at reception was really well stocked, though as expected a little more expensive than a supermarket – handy for essentials. Costa coffee being available in the mornings was a big win for me. The kids absolutely loved the theme park – it’s the big draw here and perfect for children up to young teenagers. My girls would happily rate it 5/5 just for that alone. They made new friends, had loads of fun, and for them that’s what a holiday is all about. That said, there are a few things that bring the rating down for me. Some of the extras are quite pricey, especially the Berg cart rentals at £12 per hour – with multiple kids wanting to ride, it adds up very quickly. The play parks around the resort were fine but fairly basic, and my two would have loved a splash pad or pool as an extra option for downtime. Food in the clubhouse was ok – a bit pricey for what it was and smaller portion sizes (think Wetherspoons-level). Service was sometimes a little slow, but the “kids eat for £1” deal was excellent value and made it much more affordable. Entertainment is where I felt things could be stronger. It’s family-friendly, with bingo, live music, and a headline act each night. During our stay we saw wrestling, a bubble show, and a magician – all fun and great for younger children, but everything wound down by around 9–9:30pm. It would be nice to see a bit more variety, including options that entertain the adults too, and maybe extend it later into the evening to round off the day. Despite those points, we had a really lovely week. The campsite is safe, family-oriented, and the theme park more than delivers for children. My girls came away buzzing with excitement, and that’s what matters most. Final verdict: 3.5/5. A great choice for families with kids in the right age range, with plenty of positives – but with a few tweaks, it could easily push up to a 4.5 or 5.
We stayed four nights camping at Crealy Adventure Park, Devon, and overall it was a really enjoyable family break. I’d give it 3.5 out of 5 stars – the theme park is the main highlight, but a few things could be improved to make the stay even better. The campsite itself is very clean, with clearly marked and spacious pitches. Staff were consistently friendly and helpful, which made check-in and day-to-day questions really easy. Security is obvious and reassuring, so I felt completely safe with my young children. The whole site is well lit at night, bins were always tidy, and the washing up areas were spotless. The showers were warm and perfectly usable, though I wouldn’t have minded if they were a touch hotter. Our pitch had electric and water with no issues, and everything felt modern and safe. The ground was hard and a little uneven in places, with some dry patches due to the time of year, but nothing that couldn’t be managed with stronger metal pegs. The on-site shop at reception was really well stocked, though as expected a little more expensive than a supermarket – handy for essentials. Costa coffee being available in the mornings was a big win for me. The kids absolutely loved the theme park – it’s the big draw here and perfect for children up to young teenagers. My girls would happily rate it 5/5 just for that alone. They made new friends, had loads of fun, and for them that’s what a holiday is all about. That said, there are a few things that bring the rating down for me. Some of the extras are quite pricey, especially the Berg cart rentals at £12 per hour – with multiple kids wanting to ride, it adds up very quickly. The play parks around the resort were fine but fairly basic, and my two would have loved a splash pad or pool as an extra option for downtime. Food in the clubhouse was ok – a bit pricey for what it was and smaller portion sizes (think Wetherspoons-level). Service was sometimes a little slow, but the “kids eat for £1” deal was excellent value and made it much more affordable. Entertainment is where I felt things could be stronger. It’s family-friendly, with bingo, live music, and a headline act each night. During our stay we saw wrestling, a bubble show, and a magician – all fun and great for younger children, but everything wound down by around 9–9:30pm. It would be nice to see a bit more variety, including options that entertain the adults too, and maybe extend it later into the evening to round off the day. Despite those points, we had a really lovely week. The campsite is safe, family-oriented, and the theme park more than delivers for children. My girls came away buzzing with excitement, and that’s what matters most. Final verdict: 3.5/5. A great choice for families with kids in the right age range, with plenty of positives – but with a few tweaks, it could easily push up to a 4.5 or 5.
Our family of 4 (2 adults, 1 kid and a 1 year old toddler) holiday was really amazing at Crealy. We’ve stayed at Haven static caravan as they were quite cheap compare to the other options and provided a good space to all of us, although there was not much information or reviews available, as they are quite a new addition on site. The caravan was really spacious, clean, and new. Fully fitted kitchen with all necessary appliances + washing liquid and sponges, 3 bedrooms, lots of towels and 2 toilets. The only missing bits for us were: sharp knifes in the kitchen (I guess due to health and safety regulations), more hangers for the towels and clothes in the bathroom. The theme park is really good, there were so many things to do for the kids outside and inside. The softplay areas for the little kids and the more grown up kids are separated (different buildings) and it was a blessing as on one of the days the park was full of school groups and we could still enjoy the little kids softplay without being disturbed by grownup kids. Food options were the same as in other theme parks more or less and the quality was ok. Overall the stay was a great success and we’ll definitely come back again for another adventure.
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