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Weekend of fun at Conway

By Mark Beale

A JAM-PACKED weekend is in store for familes heading to Conway Beach Tourist Park’s final Family Fun Weekend for the year.

The Family Fun Weekend will be held this weekend, December 5 and 6.

Tourist Park co-owner Debbie Brown said the weekend was all about families saving money and having a great time.

Two-person camp sites are $35 per night and kids on sites are just $3 each.

A minimum two-night stay is required.

“People can camp any weekend but we put this one on specifically for the budget-conscious and ideally people with a lot of kids can come and have a holiday that they maybe otherwise couldn’t afford,” she said.

Ms Brown said the weekend would be filled with activities to keep the little ones busy. The park has a treasure hunt on the beach, pony rides, Saturday night pizza night and host of other awesome acivities like the water slide and water park to keep the kids entertained.

“Families looking for a fun-filled weekend at a low cost should book now to ensure the do not miss out,” Ms Brown said.

FAMILY FUN

What: Conway Beach Tourist Park Family Fun Weekend

Where: Conway Beach Tourist Park

When: December 5 and 6.

Cost: $35 per night (two adults). Kids under 14 are $3 each. A two-night minimum stay applies.

Contact: 4947 3147

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