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thanks for that i knew about that webpage but does any1 have any personal experience on festival park is it a hit or a miss
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i would reccomend it for all ages

brilliant shopping - you get all the shops on the webiste and then you get little stalls wiht lots of jewllery crafts etc theres a lady there with these amaxing perfumed fat hollow candles you just put a tea light in them and the aromas are brill visit the Jamaivan Coffee shop fro some fresh orange Juice and Croissants

theres plenty of little play areas for the kids to amuse themeselves, bowling alley arcade etc and a nice little fountain thing near the middle

as a family we spent several thousands of Euros
But i only spent a small amount in Mango and got bags of stuff

Nike Town adn the big Reebok are alright and Miss Sixty shop

Also go into Palma and hit Carte de Ingles and the little roads of shops near Place de Espania, near the fountains some luurbely shops there you got Zara and Mango again also S'fera, Jack Jones and Stradivarious

Enjoy
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I would liken Festival Park to one of those Retail Outlets you get dotted about UK, although as wLondon says, there are also Craft stalls atc, making it an interesting visit.

Problem is though, I'm not aware of any direct transport there. so unless you have a Hire Car, or maybe there's a trip from your Hotel / resort you'd have to make your own way there. This would involve taking the bus to Palma, and then finding a connection to the Park.

If you do have a Hire Car, it's a simple enough journey - take the main road into Palma, take the Via Cintura towards the airport, but then take the Inca road, which takes you past Makro and Toys R Us, past the Al Campo Centre (worth stopping off at - Decathlon Sports Centre and Leroy Merlin DIY Warehouse as well as only Al Campo Supermarket on Island - we prefer it to Carrefour) then 2 junctions past Al Campo is Festival Park. It's about 45 minutes by car, maximum, whilst maybe 2 hours (or more) by Public Transport.

Hope this helps,

Cheers

Adam
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thanks for the info i really appreciate it :cheers
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If you don't hire a car then the best way from Palma is by train the park has it's own station.
I don't know if they are running again from the Placa Espanya otherwise I think the station is called Jacint's De Vergers a short walk from the bus station.

I am a TX Maxx and Outlet centre loony but was not so impressed as some of the other posters on here.

Dave.

:tup
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having read all your replies i no i wont be renting a car so problem is how get festival park from the resort im staying in santa ponsa i think a taxi would be out of my budget is it possible to get bus from santa ponsa right to the festival park
:hols :pele
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hey there

from Santa Ponsa you need to get a bus to get you into Palma to Placa de Espania - the bus station - and Central station in Palma - there you will see these lovely frineldy spanish Men (some of them are a bit grumpy) just ask them wat bus takes you into festival Park - he should point you in the right direction - the same bus will also pick you up and drop you back off at the Bus station for you to get a bus back to Santa Ponca
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Anytime my dear

i love holidays and get excited for other people

hoep you haev a brill time
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