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citizenED Wrote:

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> Missed this posting until too late. Would have

> liked to join you but we are busy making paper

> sculptures at home this morning. Have a nice time.

> Oh, and let me know what it's like down there - we

> might try it later in the week.


It's great. Nice facilities, friendly staff. They lay out lots of art activities. Big outdoor area.

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It was excellent, like a nursery type layout with excellent outdoor space. Bit chilly there today, typical that my two (when not whinging, crying or fighting) wanted to play outside! Great car parking, very easy to negotiate with two little ones.


We will be going again, I'll post to let others know when and we can try to meet up there.

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snowboarder Wrote:

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> I have to say for a 1 yr and 1 week old I didn't

> think it was fab value as we paid the higher price

> but he couldn't really 'do' all the stuff you pay

> for...but did think it would be good esp by the

> summer for us...We'll hopefully come next time!


i think i would have said he was under 1!

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