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Alton towers

10 replies

tostaky · 17/01/2009 14:19

Is it ok to go with a 2 years old girl? Im worried she will be too young for the attracations?

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Furball · 17/01/2009 14:23

I don't know, but would have thought she be too young for alot of it.

What about drayton manor? they have 'thomasland' especially for that age group

tostaky · 17/01/2009 14:39

is that near sheffield? i need something near sheffield

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whitenoise · 17/01/2009 14:40

I would say too young but there is a specific kids bit with like teacups etc. How about camelot? I know there is one in warrington but i don't know where the other one is

whitenoise · 17/01/2009 14:41

this should help with proximity tp sheffield

Furball · 17/01/2009 17:09

when are you thinking of going? - it's closed until feb half term

Furball · 17/01/2009 17:21

alton towers - sheffield = 60 miles
drayton miles - sheffield = 70 miles

StripeyKnickersSpottySocks · 19/01/2009 21:41

Gullivers Kingdom at Matlock would be better for a 2yo.

fruitshootsandheaves · 19/01/2009 21:42

How tall is she? Most of the attractions have a height restriction.

pinkkoala · 20/01/2009 08:25

we have taken our dd 4 yrs old to gullivers kingdom in milton keynes, it is aimed at that age group so would be better than alton towers or drayton manor.

take apacked lunch as food expensive and mostly chips, pizza etc.

biscuitsmustbedunkedintea · 20/01/2009 21:17

Our 2yr old wasn't allowed on the "family" rides due to height ie log flume. All we could do with her were the rides in the Child's section of the park. Didn't last long, whizzed thru them all.

Drayton Manor is far better

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