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03/8/2008 at 3:00pm
Location: East Sussex Outfit: None Entered
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I'm going to be honest too.
I've had the misfortune to have 2 holidays ruined by young infants crying through much of the might or waking and crying very early, for ages. I wear ear plugs because I'm a light sleeper, but they weren't man enough for caterwauling infants. It was made worse on the second occasion because the crying freaked out one of my dogs, and I had to stay awake to stop her barking at the unfamiliar noise and adding to the disturbance. I've had parts of holidays ruined for the same reason, on one occasion a couple were asked to leave because they couldn't keep their baby quiet at night.
In all cases, we'd chosen sites that have a "quiet" rule for nightime, that weren't aimed at the family market and we were outside of school holiday periods, in the hope that we'd avoid families with children.
If you don't think you'll be able to keep your baby quiet, you can't have any real expectation of complying with the "quiet at night" rules. I know you can't help it, and it's not the same as having a loud, drunken party, but I'd suggest you don't go to sites where people are legitimately entitled to expect it to be quiet at night, and have chosen the site with that in mind.
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03/8/2008 at 6:47pm
Location: Teesside Outfit: Challenger Sport 524 + Volvo V90 D5
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Depends on what you mean when you say "not a particularly good sleeper".
If the kid wakes up a couple of times but then settles down with a snuggle, fine. But if your child cries all night please think twice. And I say this as a parent.
I was once in France and had a Dutch family on the pitch behind us. Their child (we eventually dubbed it Siren Baby) would howl incessantly all through the night - I now know why dictatorships use sleep deprivation as a torture! And of course, because it's a kiddie no-one dared complain.
After four nights without sleep we were outside out tent with wine and friends one evening at about 9.30pm. We are not raucous people but we were chatting. This Dutch earth-mother type came over and asked us to keep quiet!
I'm not proud of my response to this day, but I do cite sleep deprivation as a defence. I put my side of the case very frankly indeed, never using an expletive twice in five minutes, and, oddly, the kid hardly made a sound after that.
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05/8/2008 at 9:06am
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We have camped with our smallest son since he was 6 months old. In the beginning he was in with us, so once he started stirring we were ready to comfort him and sorted him out before he really got going......having said that, he was a pretty good sleeper from 11 weeks.
He is now nearly 6 and in a pod opposite ours, but if he does wake and cry out, which he did once last year, I am out of bed as quick as I can to find his little bit of cloth he likes at night and settle him back down, I know from experience the quicker the better.
If a baby was crying next to our tent and I could hear the parents trying to calm it, it wouldnt bother me, but if it was left to cry, then I would have something to say
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05/8/2008 at 1:25pm
Location: Nottingham Outfit: Khyam Freelander
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We've just come back from a weekend away.
Family orientated site - huge playground etc, and one of our party was 3 months and 3 weeks old.
His mum was worried that he'd keep people awake, be noisy - but he was fine. There were times when he'd cry - when he wanted feeding, tummy-ache/wind etc, but these times passed, within 5 minutes with some excellent attention and cuddles from his devoted Aunty... (me!)
And at night - not a peep. The first night he was grizzly, but he did eventually go to sleep - and he slept through till about 7am.
The second night - not a problem! In fact, I have to say the "adults" from the tent over the corner of the field made more noise having an all out brawl (which scared their own kids and made them cry...) made more noise/disturbance.
Go camping!! The sooner you get them used to it the better! Take plenty of warm layers, clothes, jumpers, bibs, and don't forget the babies things either...
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