Hi,
We and my partner are taking out 15 month old baby to Center Parcs Sherwood for a midweek break at the beginning of June. We have decided to book a extra night in Nottingham to extend our holiday, my questions are:
1) Has anyone stayed at the Village hotel Nottingham, if so what did you think of the hotel.
2) Has anyone been to Sundown Adventure Land, it looks great on the internet site, but can anyone give me some honest input.
3) For a 15 month year old baby which of these two would be most suitable for rides, things to do etc, Alton Towers or Legoland.
Much appreciated as always, you guys are great
Another great place is gullivers kingdom at matlock ideal for small children with lots of rides.
Hope this helps
Laura
Why not try - White Post Farm and White Post Wonderland as well - on opposite sides of the roundabout on the A614 at Farnsfield - towards Nottm
http://www.whitepostfarmcentre.co.uk/ - joint entry ticket for both.
As for Legoland/Alton Towers - Legoland is a heck of a drive from Nottm - looking at at least 3 hrs - even if you dont get stuck in traffic on the M1/M25 - Alton Towers I would only do midweek, but even then there arent many rides aimed at little ones and it does get horrendously busy but they do do a baby swap system for adults on rides and you can hire buggies - cant speak for Legoland but Alton towers is nearer. Ever thought about Drayton manor park - has a little zoo as well wich is nice to escape to with little ones
http://www.draytonmanor.co.uk/ or
Twycross Zoo http ://www.twycrosszoo.com/
Hope this helps a little
Thanks for that, hopefully the weather will hold out. Cant wait for Center Parcs, think weve booked every activity going lol
" Pets Corner" and have seen it grow over the years.. the place is just fantastic for a day out..my only regret is that my kids are teenagers and won't be seen dead there any more! Ha..roll on grand kids so i can start all over again... anyway, i think the only negative thing i would say about it is that there is just one admission price..you pay admission for kids from the age of 2 upwards and if you have children of different ages, say 2 and and 6, it can be difficult to let them be together in certain parts of the park ( age limits, height limits etc) and they can be quite strict about this sometimes. It is open almost every day of the year, and has good facilities, although the jungle restaurant can get absolutely heaving. There are plenty of picnic areas you can go to..
The wild west is a great place for the kids to play, there is a space area, a Tudor area, fairytale area, the McDonalds farm area, merlins castle and i could just go on and on..in fact if you have a go in every area it is hard to get everything done in a day..oh yes, and the winter wonderland bit is great, the rides around the rapids when you get shot by bandits...see what a big kid i am! I even tried to get my step daughter a summer job there just so i had an excuse to go and play...
As already mentioned Sundown is a very good day out our 3yr old loves it and the cafe is not expensive at all which makes a change usually places like that are
Sundown Adventure Land is great for young children
I agree with a comment above about White Post farm and next door Wonderland in farnsfield Notts - again fantastic for young children
Nearby to Notts - Gullivers kingdom is another great place to visit in Matlock Bath (Derbyshire)
Tales of Robin Hood in Nottingham City centre are also worth a visit - close to Nottingham Castle
Alton Towers is about an hour away
With regard to the Village Hotel - it is a good quality hotel with leisure facilities but I would warn anyone travelling to Nottingham that to describe it as the Village Hotel Nottingham is misleading because it is at least a 20 minute drive away from Nottingham City Centre
If you want a city break in Nottingham then avoid the Village Hotel
Rand Farm Park which is on the A158 just to the East of Lincoln. It is a really excellent place with farm animals, pets, tractor rides, indoor play areas, 2 cafes, huge outdoor play area with go karts, trampolines and playhouses. The staff are really friendly and helpful and the last time we went my 3 kids spent almost an hour holding the guinea pigs and rabbits!
I live in Lincoln and have seen this place grow over the years, I've also been to Whitepost and would say that Rand is better for younger children as it is more compact and there are lots of under cover activities if the weather turns bad.
I also think that Sundown Adventureland is excellent too!
Susan
and not far from Pets corner is Wetlands Nature reserve. A truly excellent place for the kids where they can see things like wallabies etc..
Yes Rand Farm is good we took our daughter(3) to feed the lambs, we went in the week when it wasnt school holidays and she got to feed 4 lambs as there wasnt many people there, i would imagine there being many disapointed kids if it was a busy time like weekends.
It's not too bad, even during school holidays. The staff are very good at rationing lambs and feeding time. During spring they have lots of lambs to be fed and during the summer they have lambs and sometimes calves to feed as well.
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