Recommend a touring caravan site for Legoland/Chessington
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It had to happen, sooner or later someone with a 'van would ask. Well, I hold my hand up.
Looking to get away for a week mid August and were thinking of taking Smoke Jnr (5.5yrs) to Legoland and maybe Chessington and anywhere else in the area.
Can you recommend a decent site for a week, nothing too expensive but family orientated and with a good pub close by?
I realise I am sinning posting this on PH so will now thrash myself with birch twigs as a penalty.
Looking to get away for a week mid August and were thinking of taking Smoke Jnr (5.5yrs) to Legoland and maybe Chessington and anywhere else in the area.
Can you recommend a decent site for a week, nothing too expensive but family orientated and with a good pub close by?
I realise I am sinning posting this on PH so will now thrash myself with birch twigs as a penalty.
On no account visit Legoland during the school holidays.
There is simply no point. The queues to get on the rides can be an hour long. Why torture a five year old by taking them out for five hour-long waits before a few minutes of ride. It's s
t. s
t for you, s
t for them. Vile experience.
Instead I recommend Hollycombe working steam museum. It operates a Steam powered fairground. A five year old will simply adore it (my nephew spent four hours on rides) and you can normally ride anything with less than a five minute wait. More time is spent riding - less waiting = happy kiddy. Happy kiddy = significantly less frazzled parents and a SIGNIFICANTLY less pissed off uncle I can tell you...
Yes the rides are not as grand. But there's the historic interest too... The country down that way is pretty nice too and you'll be able to make up a short break in the area easily.
Do Legoland only if you must. Honestly. It's s
t.
There is simply no point. The queues to get on the rides can be an hour long. Why torture a five year old by taking them out for five hour-long waits before a few minutes of ride. It's s



Instead I recommend Hollycombe working steam museum. It operates a Steam powered fairground. A five year old will simply adore it (my nephew spent four hours on rides) and you can normally ride anything with less than a five minute wait. More time is spent riding - less waiting = happy kiddy. Happy kiddy = significantly less frazzled parents and a SIGNIFICANTLY less pissed off uncle I can tell you...
Yes the rides are not as grand. But there's the historic interest too... The country down that way is pretty nice too and you'll be able to make up a short break in the area easily.
Do Legoland only if you must. Honestly. It's s

Plotloss said:
Don said:
Do Legoland only if you must. Honestly. It's s
t.
It is when its full of other people.
After school mid-week its a joy.
We usually go about 3 times a week during term.
Unfortunately my five year old nephew can only visit in the school holidays and otherwise lives several hundred miles away. Which means he can only be there when everyone else is. Which means it's s

I fully accept that one might be able to make going there not s

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