We're going to London on the second of January, staying overnight, then seeing a show on the afternoon of the third before returning home so we're looking for activities to do on the afternoon of the 2nd and morning of the 3rd. We have one child, DD is 2.5, does anyone have any experience of going to Winter Wonderland with a child of this age? Have just had a quick read of some of the reviews on here and they mostly seemed quite negative, saying it was packed and dangerously busy. Would it be a bit quieter in the period after Christmas/into the new year? Also, lots of the activities seem a bit old for her but was thinking that we could book for the ice kingdom and then just wander round the rest of it. If anyone says don't bother, do you have anything else you could suggest instead? Was originally thinking we could do a museum on one day and a tourist attraction thing - maybe look at Big Ben or Tower of London or something - on the other day. I have to say, my experience of going to London is a little limited, especially with a small child, we have been twice with her but one time she was a few months so just slept in the sling most of the time, the other was in the summer at a gig at Hype Park, we parked close by and literally just went there, nowhere else! We'll be staying in Greenwich, is it going to be knackering and stressful trying to travel to the above mentioned places with a toddler?! (she is a pretty easy child but she's still a two year old!)