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jenk1 · 30/10/2006 05:51

It was brill!!!!
DS had the time of his life and he didnt have to queue for one ride which made it stress free(well almost) he overheard a woman screaming at a lady with s child with SN for queue jumping and he ran off crying saying he was going to get into trouble.
Apart from that little incident it went smoothly, the hotel we stayed in was lovely and yesterday we went into London and saw Westminster and even managed to get us all on the London Eye which was fab so am very happy cos i was starting to think that we couldnt have breaks as a family together anymore.

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fortyplus · 30/10/2006 08:58

How lovely. I took mine to a Dutch theme park called 'De Efteling' when they were 3 & 4. They're 11 & 12 now and have been begging to go back ever since! So this half term we strung together a few nights in Brussels and Bruges with 2 days at Efteling in the middle. It's such a magical place - all based on fary tales. There's an amazing ride called 'Droomvlucht' which takes you on a 'Dream flight' through fairy glades etc. Even at the age they are now it didn't seem to have lost any of the magic. The weather was fab - t-shirts most of the time - and the queues were mostly only about 10 mins - unlike the last time when we went in the summer.

I'd thoroughly recommend it - much more civilised than Disney.

HumphreyComfreyCushion · 30/10/2006 08:59

Glad you had a lovely time, jenk1.

coppertop · 30/10/2006 10:29

I'm glad you all enjoyed it, jenk.

at the selfish cow who complained about queue-jumping.

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