
I have been trying to find an old email exchange to use as part of this review. When we first started weaning Esther and William it was time to get them to drink some water alongside their first foods and … Continue reading
I have been trying to find an old email exchange to use as part of this review. When we first started weaning Esther and William it was time to get them to drink some water alongside their first foods and … Continue reading
So on Friday I did not win a Mad Blog Award (Congratulations to those who did!!) and I also became a year older.
I am 36 years old.
How is that even possible?
Today I had my very special birthday outing with the family. Often for my birthday I choose to go to the zoo but this year I wanted to do something different.
While watching Show Me Show Me with Esther and William earlier in the year I saw one of the characters, Miss Mouse, exploring a model village and from that snapshot I set my heart on going there, to Bekenscot, as I had a feeling that Esther and William would love it.
And guess what? They did!
We all did.
We had a wonderful day out.
It was the most engaged Esther and William have ever been on a day trip. They loved exploring the miniature village, were so excited by the mini railway and loved the toddler playground.
Bekenscot provided the perfect setting for a relaxed family celebration.
The village is beautiful, taking you through life as it would have been in the 1930s.
It made me yearn for the simple life especially when looking at the old fashioned fairground. Not a flashing light in sight!
Esther and William loved spotting the animals in the zoo and listening to the music coming from the church.
We walked around the village three times in all. Esther and William loved looking at all the little people and loved spotting buses and trains and planes. Matilda Mae loved the trains too.
The cafe was lovely and clean, it was also very reasonably priced and I felt a little sad that we had brought a picnic as I quite fancied most of the healthy and wholesome foods that the cafe had to offer. We did enjoy some coffee and hot chocolates. They were delicious too.
When we did eat our picnics there were plenty of sheltered tables to choose from and lots of clean highchairs too.
Around the picnic area there were signs painted on the floor which made a great game. Who can stand on the tea cup?
While we drank our hot drinks Esther and William explored the toddler friendly play area. They had a wonderful time climbing and sliding and meeting Rupert the Bear!
Most of all though Esther and William enjoyed being giants exploring the miniature world. We all loved the ride on train too!
The park was bustling but not overly busy. I was thrilled to see Rob Brydon and his family there but was too frightened to say hello.
We really did have a wonderful day and it was well worth the 90 minute drive from home. There was plenty of space for our double buggy including a covered buggy park and picnic storage area. The baby change area was bright and clean. Everything was designed with thought and care for young families making a good day a great one. I was really really impressed.
The Bekenscot Model Village is a perfect day out for young children. We all had a wonderful time.
I cannot wait to go back again!
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At the end of the summer I was offered tickets to Thomas Land at Drayton Manor Park for a very special screening of the new Thomas & Friends movie Blue Mountain Mystery. I knew at once who I would like to send on my behalf. My train mad nephews aged six and three and a half. Their mummy kindly agreed to be interviewed about the day and the screening. This is what she had to say.
Did you require accommodation in the area for your visit to Drayton Manor’:
Yes. Through Expedia (cheapest rate), we booked a room to accommodate the family at the Drayton Manor Hotel. We stayed for 1 night B&B.What are your thoughts in regards to the accommodation/Would you recommend the accommodation?
Upon arrival I felt the hotel was light, airy and modern and clearly had the best access to Drayton Manor, being situated opposite the gates to the attractions. However, the staff in the hotel (unless in managerial positions), lacked knowledge and enthusiasm or common sense. The room was fine. Adequate for our needs of a 1 night stay for much less than 24 hours. The food was NOT amazing in the restaurant. The hotel had a lovely children’s play area, outside, but no other activities apart from fruit machines, arcade machines, grab machines seen anywhere else in the hotel. I would very much liken the experience to staying at a Travel Lodge or motorway service hotel. As said, fine for a 1 night stay, although pricey for a Travel Lodge experience (especially when it’s marketing indicates the hotel is of greater quality). On a previous visit to Drayton Manor, my family and I stayed at the Lea Marston hotel, 10 minutes away from the park by car. This has a pool, lovely rooms, a spa etc. It was the same price as the Drayton Manor. All staff were friendly and intuitive, the facilities fantastic for a 2 day break. At the time of that stay, the cost was cheaper than that of the Drayton Manor Hotel.What was your ‘Park’ experience on the day:
Following breakfast, my family and I entered the park at 10:00am ready for 10:30am when the rides open. We didn’t experience any queues entering the park. Read out our booking reference to the clerk, received our tickets and walked on in. All rides, games and shops were closed. Cafes were open as was the zoo. We walked through part of the zoo and then headed to the Thomas Land area of the park for 10:30am.My children are 3 and 6 years old. They both LOVE Thomas the Tank Engine. We had visited the park in December 2011, and they had enjoyed themselves thoroughly then, this experience was to be much the same. The rest of Drayton Manor theme park was quite out of their height and play reach but that did not phase them or feature on their radars at all. They were both delighted to be back in Thomas Land.
The rides are great as have been well thought out for children of all ages and those of a certain height must be accompanied by an adult. There is plenty to do in Thomas Land and all the characters are their, on site, which means every childs favorite can be touched or ridden on someway or another. Thomas, Rosie and Percy pull carriages packed with parents and giddy children through to a different point of the park continuously throughout the day. My boys wanted a ride on Thomas, and loved every minute they were on board.
The boys chose what they wanted to ride on, and off we went. My husband and I taking it in turns to join the boys and enjoying the experience with them.
My 6 year old son is currently undergoing a 2 month procedure on his leg, which has involved an operation and strict rules in regards to no pressure being applied to his foot and leg (ie no walking). As a result my son has been issued a wheel chair and he has a thigh length plaster cast.
Having enjoyed our first ride of the day, ‘Dizzy Diesel’s’, the ride operator advised us that we could get a special pass from the Visitor Support Unit, where we would be issued with a card that confirmed our party had disability access to 10 rides, and didn’t need to join the main queue’s. The Visitor Support team confirmed that we were allowed to go to the Exit gate of each ride and as long as we presented our ticket there, to the ride operator, would be let on the next ride without joining the main queue. The ride operator would stamp one of the 10 spaces on the card.
This card was very good and admittedly saved my family a LOT of time as we did not have to join the main queues. The popular rides of Harold Helicopter, Jeremy Jet, Vintage Cars and the train ride to the zoo had lengthy queues which my children would not have understood and would have become bored and agitated in.
As a family of a child with learning difficulties who was also in a wheel chair, the Thomas Land staff were caring and helpful.
We bought coffee from a cafe before the rides had opened. The prices were cafe prices and not racked up, which was refreshing.
We bought lunch, inclusive of sandwiches and crisps for my husband and I, and a sandwich ‘lunch box’ for the boys. This worked well for my family, and the boys lunch box was under £4.00 containing sandwiches, drink, crisps, chocolate bar and a yogurt. As with any theme park there were several styles of food available Burgers, Grills, Pies. During our December visit, we ate in the Drayton Manor fast food styled burger bar and knew that we would be avoiding eating there again. Other families were enjoying their own picnics and everyone was enjoying the good weather!
Did you enjoy the screening of Thomas the Tank Engine ‘s Blue Mountain Mystery?
I love the fact that my children really enjoy something as innocent as Thomas the Tank Engine. Soon enough, as growing boys, they will be moving on to the likes of Transformers, Ben 10 and other slightly more fast paced, thrill seeking, alien crushing shows. Why wouldn’t I encourage their enjoyment of Thomas the Tank and steam railways?Both of my children really enjoyed the film. Blue Mountain Mystery tells the story of ‘an incident that was an accident’ (although of course the diesels as usually stirred trouble and dealt blame, got their facts all wrong and caused difficulty among the steamies!). The story showed Thomas befriending a scarred little train and being trusted with a secret as well as helping out. An enjoyable story and not as ‘dark’ as the previous film Day of the Diesels (which features train gangs!).
My 3 year old went in to his Nursery the following day, his first day of the term, and was able to recite the key elements of the story to his teacher, without parental prompt. I was quite impressed, it’s not like him to recount his experiences. This film he had obviously really enjoyed.
On exit of the cinema, the PR Team issued each child a cloth Blue Mountain Mystery bag that was absolutely rammed with Thomas the Tank merchandise. The boys were so excited, this was definitely Christmas early! The bags contained trains, books, a DVD of the new film that we had just seen, Thomas the Tank branded water even down to Thomas the Tank tooth paste! Their eyes were bulging at the abundance of gifts.
Are you able to grade your overall experience of Thomas Land?
My husband and I both agree that Thomas Land is a fantastic place to take a young family. Not only does it introduce the concept of ‘Theme Parks’ to younger children, the enjoyment they get from being surrounded by all of the characters from Thomas the Tank Engine are heavily underestimated.With any theme park, a visit out of Peak Time is going to enhance the users experience as queues are nothing more than one ride deep, so if planning a visit, timing in line with non-term time, may be something worth considering.
We would return to Thomas Land, perhaps during their Christmas specials because our children had such an enjoyable time, even though at the time of this vist my son had greater difficulties than he usually suffers.
A great film, and a great day. 10/10 from us!
Thank you Drayton Manor, Thomas Land and all those involved.
For more information on Drayton Manor Park and Thomas Land, please visit http://www.draytonmanor.co.uk
You can find out more about the Blue Mountain Mystery here: http://www.thomasandfriends.com/bluemountain
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