The company says it's disappointing but it wouldn't be practical for them to open.
A midlands tourist resort is to close its door for over three weeks due to the Coronavirus outbreak.
Centre Parcs in Ballymahon says it won't reopen until at least Friday 30th of October.
The company says it's disappointing but given the advice for people to stay in their own counties it wouldn't be practical or appropriate for them to open.
They also say the safety and wellbeing of their guests and staff is their absolute priority and they feel that this decision supports the government’s guidelines.
The villages in the UK remain open.
Guests who have a break booked for the following dates: 9th,12th, 16th, 19th 23rd or 26th of October will be able to move their break to a different date or arrange a full refund.
They are thanking people for their patience and understanding in these exceptional circumstances.
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