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Santa sleepovers - alton towers - any good

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BankerMommy2010 · 21/09/2013 06:39

Were thinking of taking our ds, you seem to get alot included in the package, but is it worth the money?

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NeoMaxiZoomDweebie · 21/09/2013 07:16

I don't know but thanks to your post I've checked it out and it does look good. I wish I could book now but can't run to it....I might try later on in the month...be interesting to hear what others think!

busyboysmum · 21/09/2013 07:20

We've done it a few times and it is really lovely, the only reason we don't still go is because we've got Merlin passes now and waterpark passes so it's not worth it now.

BankerMommy2010 · 21/09/2013 16:30

I think we might book up. Is one night enough?

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jamtoast12 · 21/09/2013 19:53

We loved it but I think its for under 5s. My dds are 8&6 andi wouldn't take them there as its geared to much younger, ESP the fair rides that are actually open

fatnorville · 21/09/2013 23:05

We have been a few times with our kids, and we have always had a good time.

One night is more than enough. It gets very busy, and having 100's of kids in your face can wear even the most tolerant of parents down.

Only a few rides in the park are open, but the park itself looks wonderful, decorated with tree and lights, particularly after dark.

The waterpark does get busy, with long queues for the Master Blaster and the food.

Book your dinner reservation in advance otherwise you could miss the Pirate Bill show.

If we weren't going to London this Christmas, we would be doing this.

BankerMommy2010 · 22/09/2013 07:33

Thanks, I think I'll book up then, our little boy is 3 so I guess the perfect age x

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