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hi I think it is probably better for older children - and it is very expensive to get into - ?25 for an adult and a bit less for kids. I only know as my ten year old was very keen to have a look (having read their annuals) but even he baulked at the price!!! take them round the corner to M & M's world to look at the pretty colours. Shameless corporate PR but very entertaining just to look at all the stuff - and don't buy any of the 'beans' as they taste disgusting - now if they were smarties........

I think my youngest was about 2 1/2 when we went - I don't recall it being traumatic for him in any way, but I can't say he got much out of it & he certainly doesn't recall any of it 5 years on.


The older kids liked it well enough (5, 8 &9), it is expensive though, but I see to remember that they gave out vouchers so we got in cheaper? Might be worth googling to see if there are any voucher deals.

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