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We went and I would say it was worth it but only because we stayed so long. All the rides were free once in and v little queuing (perhaps because people were put off by the price!) so my two went round and round everything all afternoon! It was a bit of a weird set up and I think the deal could have all been made a bit clearer but generally a good experience for us.
  • 3 weeks later...

Over-rated, unfortunately.


I took our eldest and she had a blast but she loves bouncy castles more then almost anything in the world and there were four of them! She had a great time.


If it hadn?t been like that then it would?ve been a massive let-down. Wouldn?t go again.

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