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This is probably a tall order but does anyone know of something 80s-ish that we could do this w'end in London.

It's to celebrate a 40th as part of an 80s themed w'end. Bear in mind I mean a daytime thing as we don't want our 2 and 4 yrold to get bored.


As I said, tall order but any help appreciated.

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I spent Saturday afternoon in 80's gear at LA fitness at The Waldorf Hotel. We spent an hour and a half doing dance routines to 80's music and it was hilarious! We dressed up in 80's gear for the dancing and then got changed into our glad rags for cocktails in the piano bar at The Waldorf and the an evening in town.

The company who run this are called The Cheerleading Company and they do all different themes related to the 80's- Dirty Dancing etc. It was really fun!


Oops - just realised you will have your children with you! Prob not suitable for them!

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