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Activity › Forums › Chatroom conversations › Family-friendly activities in the UK: What should we do this weekend?
This weekend looks like it’s going to be rainy again. Indoor suggestions welcome!
Sorry, I made a mistake in my last post. Indoor is actually closed on Mondays, not Tuesdays.
I agree with what was said about Kew Gardens in London. We found the same thing when we visited last autumn.
Actually, I should clarify that Gardens is better for children over 5 in my experience. The younger ones might not get as much out of it.
That’s a good point about Roald Dahl Museum in Great Missenden being crowded. Weekday visits are definitely better if you can manage it.
My child has mobility issues – how accessible is Chester Zoo?
I need to correct what I said earlier – the entrance fee for That’s is £15 for adults and £10 for children, not £12 as I mentioned.
Also worth noting that Chester Zoo? is really close to an amazing farm shop, so you could potentially do both in one day if you start early.
Are there any good accommodation options near The Making of Harry Potter Warner Bros Studio Tour for an overnight stay?
Has anyone been to Kew Gardens in London recently? Is it worth the entrance fee?
Update on my question about Making – we found that going early on Sunday morning meant hardly any queues.
Are there any good accommodation options near Science Museum in London for an overnight stay?
Is Roald Dahl Museum in Great Missenden suitable for toddlers? My little one is just 2 and a half.
We’ve been trying to cut down on screen time by doing more family outings. It’s making such a difference.
My child has mobility issues – how accessible is Yorkshire Wildlife Park?