Hi Mandy
I dont mind answering any questions as i had plenty of my own!
We were in the Jubilee 29 midi which was slightly bigger than the festival midi. We had air con and decking also and we had absolutely no problems. The caravan next to us had problems with their air con, but i have to say Canvas were very good at attending to problems. They had a maintenance man based on the site, in this instance he could make the repair however they got an external engineer in to correct the problem. They acted very quickly which was a good sign.
We made lots of friends at the site, all families with children of similar ages which was great. A few of them stayed in the festival midi, the caravan was to a good standard clean and bright inside. Only downside they commented on was the toilet and shower being seperate. We had some dutch friends who were rather tall and found the shower rather awkward to use. However, we were situated close to the shower blocks and they used these showers as they were immaculate and cleaned all the time. There was a cleaner going in to clean as you came out... I used them a few times also, they had a small bath which i used for my son!
I have to say the beds were comfortable and we had no complaints of this mattresses or lumpy beds!
The train we got was the 'road' one that done the circuit. It stops at the bottom of La Siesta as a matter of course. It cost us 12 euros for 2 adults and 2 children from Llafranc to La Siesta. It does go further if required and it runs from morning til afternoon, and then from teatime to nighttime. The last train from Llafranc to La Siesta in the afternoon is 1345, if you miss this one you have to wait until 1630, which is handy to know if you are planning the beach!
The hoopi's club was busy and there was a booking system in place. We didn't have any problems after the first few days when we got used to the system. Maria is the courier running the club, very nice girl and new to the site. The club was on twice a day 10-12 and 4-6 except on a Saturday which was Maria's day off. The sheets sit on the table outside the Hoopi's tent and you mark down your childs name. The sheets are released for two days at a time, my tip would be to go to the tent around 945 every second day when the sheets are released to get your name down. We were lucky to be opposite the tent, so we were on hand to catch Maria as she would arrive.
The area our caravan was in was good, we were behind the pool. It was all canvas caravans and a mix between Jubilee 29 Midi and Festival Midi, all had decking and air con. The location was great for the kids and they had room to play and make friends. The Hoopi's tent also keep footballs, bats etc for the kids to play with. You are able to access the tent anytime if you need anything. We also left buckets and spades, blow up lilos etc in the tent so check before you buy anything. Another tip, you are not allowed any balls, big rings etc at the pool, they are quite strict, but to be fair it makes sense as when the pool is busy they would be more of a hazard. We had already bought some and couldn't use them but took them to the beach instead!
That is all i can think of just now but you know to get in touch if there is anything else. Enjoy your countdown, not too long to wait now.
Take care
Karen