Review: Shrek’s Adventure London
During the summer holidays my kids (17 and 12 years old) and I were invited to London to check out the new Shrek’s Adventure attraction on the South Bank. The kids enjoyed watching the Shrek films when...
View ArticleMirabilandia & Mirabilandia Beach
This summer we went to Emilia-Romagna in the North of Italy for our family holiday. Before we went to the region I hadn’t realised that it’s home to a wide range of family attractions. While we were...
View ArticleAnimals, rides and more at Drusillas Park
This is a guest post by broadcast journalist and blogger Sharmeen Ziauddin. Sharmeen blogs at BritPakGirl and lives in Surrey with her husband and their three young children. You can find her tweeting...
View ArticleWarner Bros Studio Tour: The Making of Harry Potter
On New Year’s Eve we head to Leavesden, near London, to visit the studios where the eight Harry Potter films were made. Over a period of ten years, J. K Rowling’s marvellous series about the wizarding...
View ArticleSiam Park, Tenerife
As I’m whooshed from side to side and down the slide, I hold on tightly to the handles beside me and try not to scream. I’m with my friend Kirstie (who blogs at Family Adventure Project) and two...
View ArticleDuinrell holiday park, Holland
This is my third post about my Easter trip to Holland with my sister and our sons (13 and 14). I’ve already written about the ferry crossing from Harwich with Stena Line, and about our Duingalow...
View ArticleGlamping at Chessington World of Adventures
This is a guest post by journalist Afra Willmore. Afra is an award-winning feature writer who blogs at madmumof7.com. Afra went to check out Chessington World of Adventures for Mums do travel one...
View ArticleAlton Towers theme park review
Ten years ago I’d never, ever been to a theme park. Then my husband started working in Paris for a few days every week, and the kids and I went with him one time. It seemed rude not to visit Disneyland...
View ArticleExploring Puzzlewood, Forest of Dean
Walking along the winding paths of Puzzlewood is an enchanting experience. As I weave my way along the tracks between the ancient woodland’s moss-covered limestone rocks, watched over by aged yew...
View ArticleA day out at Knole house and deer park, Kent
As I listen to the guide explaining the history of the vast medieval building and its treasures, I wonder about the hundreds – possibly thousands – of servants who must have toiled here over the years....
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