Tag: travel
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Chessington World of Adventures- Hotel review
For Christmas we were extremely lucky to be gifted a stay at Chessington. And it has to be one of the most amazing hotels I’ve ever stayed in. If you choose to stay at Chessington there are two hotels to pick from, the Azteca Hotel and Safari Hotel. Both Hotels are actually situated in the…
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Merlin Passes- Are they worth it?
If you’re looking for a definitive answer, I probably can’t give you one. I know, it makes this seem a little pointless. However, as someone who was debating Merlin Passes for years, I thought I’d share some things with you that helped in my decision and also things I’ve found since having the passes. Hopefully…
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Warwick Castle Review
We’ve visited Warwick Castle twice recently, both very different visits, so I’ll try my best to cover all aspects. Warwick Castle at Christmas The first time we visited was just before Christmas. We decided to visit first of all without the kids, partly to have a day to ourselves whilst they were with their dad.…
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Statfold Barn Railway Halloween Spooktacular- Review
We recently visited Statfold for their Halloween event. I actually booked last year, but after having to cancel I needed to make sure I didn’t allow the money to go to waste and decided to book this year. There were some differences to what we were expecting last year, but I still feel like there…
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Halloween at Calke Abbey- Review
I was going to talk about Autumn walks in general, but as I started, I realised that, with half term here it was maybe a good idea to give a little review of Calke Abbey’s Halloween activities. You’ve probably figured bye now that we love Calke, there is so much to explore for all ages.…
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Portobello Beach, Kos- Review
We recently visited Portobello Beach Resort in Kos and I have so much to say about it, it needed it’s own post. Check In We arrived late at night, so I was a bit unsure on the welcoming we would get. I’ve arrived late in the day on previous holidays, and they have been somewhat…
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National Justice Museum- Review
For the first day of the summer holidays, I was actually child free, so while they were away with their dad, me and my mum were determined to come up with somewhere to visit that we wouldn’t go with the kids. Now this isn’t to say it isn’t suitable for children, for some it will…
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Summer Holidays- Travel Tips
I’ve covered this previously, but it’s one of those topics that still cause worry for lots of parents. Whether or not you have SEN kids, travelling can often be stressful, particularly when you might find trips being longer and more frequent. Paired with long days out, they can be exhausting for many reasons. But there…
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National Space Centre-Review
It’s not often you find a place that really is suitable for all ages. Whilst more places are becoming more interactive and engaging for younger visitors there’s quite often still a gap somewhere. But The National Space Centre in Leicester really is one of those places. It’s engaging for young visitors, there’s plenty for slightly…
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Black Country Living Museum- Review
At the start of the Easter Holidays we took a trip to the Black Country Living Museum, I’ve been looking at going for a while and finally we booked the tickets and went. We absolutely loved it, but I will say, both my kids do love museums and history anyway, but there is a lot…
