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what kind of things would you like to see in a kids indoor play centre?

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npg1 · 15/04/2009 13:26

Would like some opinions please for research.

What would you as parents like to see in these places?

Most have dirty tables, toilets ok but not fantastic, food not brilliant, mainly chips and fish fingers which I think shouldnt be available for children.

If there was a creche facility where you could drop your children off for a couple of hours, would you use it?

Any other opinions on facilities?

Thanks

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GivePeasAChance · 15/04/2009 20:33

Few trees and some grass would be nice. Might take away the smell of chip fat .

sazzerbear · 15/04/2009 20:34

Under 3 area where it is JUST under 3s, regular staff patrols (and staff who actually give a sh*t!) to keep an eye on unruly/unsupervised kids, decent healthy food and drinks, clean facilities, lockers, secure "in and out", not just leaving your child's shoes as some sort of deposit!

CantSleepWontSleep · 15/04/2009 20:34

Parking.
Allergy friendly food (don't want to keep having chips just because it's the only dairy free option, and a soya latte really isn't that hard to make. Have no problem with fish fingers myself).
Reliable wifi network.
A separate 'pre-walkers' section. Bunging all 3 year olds and under in together is ludicrous IMO.
I wouldn't use a creche for tiddlers, but then I've only ever left one of mine in a creche a couple of times.

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MerlinsBeard · 15/04/2009 20:37

Something that is actually DIFFERENT...we have so many here that it's not even an original idea anymore. And they are so expensive if you have more than one DC.

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