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Theme park/day out - Advice please



Jahooli

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2008
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I've got a long weekend off in September and want to take our 16month old boy for a day out to a theme park. We aren't sure which would be best given his age and height will restrict the number of things he can go on.

We were thinking Legoland or Chessington (Thorpe Park might be too grown up for him). Which would you recommend, or is there another place we can visit?

Is this a day out for you or your lad?
My children didn't go much on any of the main parks until they were at least four,
before that we had great times at Washbrooks or Drusillas or even better on a sandy beach with buckets spades and a football.
The end of the pier had lots of children's rides as did Peter Pan if that's what you want.
My two didn't enjoy the "good" rides til they were 8 or 9, it used to piss me off having to go on the rides by myself whilst my bitter half looked after the sprogs.
The other rides were no better than the pier, Bubble works is a bit old and noisy for a lad of 16 months IMO but your lad may be made of sterner stuff than my two.
 




sully

Dunscouting
Jul 7, 2003
7,872
Worthing
I'd agree with Jahooli that there's little point spending the money that it costs for places like Chessington when the kids are so young.

Paultons is probably a bit old for an under 2 as well, though I really like it.

When my kids were that young, Drucillas was king and Longleat was pretty close.
 


Playing On The Grit

Twitter: @leighjcooper
Apr 2, 2008
340
Is this a day out for you or your lad?
My children didn't go much on any of the main parks until they were at least four,
before that we had great times at Washbrooks or Drusillas or even better on a sandy beach with buckets spades and a football.
The end of the pier had lots of children's rides as did Peter Pan if that's what you want.
My two didn't enjoy the "good" rides til they were 8 or 9, it used to piss me off having to go on the rides by myself whilst my bitter half looked after the sprogs.
The other rides were no better than the pier, Bubble works is a bit old and noisy for a lad of 16 months IMO but your lad may be made of sterner stuff than my two.

We took him to the rides on Hayling Island and he loved it and he loved the rides at the funfair in Worthing last month so we thought it would be good to go to a theme park. He's definitely a daredevil and we think he will love going on the rides either at Legoland, Chessington or Paulton's Park. Also, he loves animals and birds so the zoo parts of the parks would be ideal. It isn't a day for us grown ups as we get our pleasure from his enjoyment of the day out.
 


Blackadder

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 6, 2003
16,086
Haywards Heath
I used to LOVE Paulton's Park when I was younger.

It's sort of a progression

Paulton's > Chessington > Thorpe Park

Agreed

Paulton's > Chessington > Thorpe Park > Alton Towers > Busch Gardens > Cardiff Away
 


Jahooli

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2008
1,292
We took him to the rides on Hayling Island and he loved it and he loved the rides at the funfair in Worthing last month so we thought it would be good to go to a theme park. He's definitely a daredevil and we think he will love going on the rides either at Legoland, Chessington or Paulton's Park. Also, he loves animals and birds so the zoo parts of the parks would be ideal. It isn't a day for us grown ups as we get our pleasure from his enjoyment of the day out.

Sounds like great fun, I was just giving a word of warning...for instance my lad was frightened to the point of tears at a firework party held at Tarnerland (nursery school) when he was little. He also tried to jump off a Thomas the tank ride at Plumpton, so take some reins they're easier to hang on to than wriggly little toddler's arms.
 












drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
23,192
Burgess Hill
whatever you do, check out the websites and see exactly what rides you can take him on. Daredevil or not, I would think Chessington rides would be too adventurous and there are quite a few restrictions.
 












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matildaseagull

New member
Aug 12, 2003
304
Good Old Sussex
Legoland very good but very expensive. We use Tesco vouchers (from saving up clubcard points) and buy an annual pass. Aim to get there at least half an hour before it opens.
 


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Mrs Coach

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Legoland is the best park for little ones, but I was disappointed with the lack of maintenance of the park when I went there recently. Considering it's the most expensive park in England now (only go there with Tesco's vouchers, discounted days or Sainsburys reward vouchers) they have put little upkeep into it. Peeling paint, broken rides, miniature models so old and out of date - not even the NEW wembley!
 






empire

Well-known member
Dec 1, 2003
11,702
dreamland
tilgate park is a nice day out,esp for the little ones with a nice free farm
 


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