Centre Parcs customers warn they will 'lose hundreds of pounds' as company says it will shut sites for the Queen's funeral
Customers have warned they stand to "lose hundreds of pounds" following the announcement this morning.
Announcing the decision, Centre Parcs said: "Following the announcement of the date of the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, we have made the decision to close all our UK villages on Monday 19 September at 10am as a mark of respect and to allow as many of our colleagues as possible to be part of this historic moment.
"We hope our guests will understand our decision to support our Queen on her final journey. All impacted guests will receive an email from us today."
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