More often than not you come away from a child friendly event feeling ripped off but not this time
As a parent, especially in the summer holidays it can be not only mentally draining thinking of activities to take your child to but also expensive. However, last week I took my child to a “bubble and bounce” event just an hours drive from Liverpool , spent only £10 and we loved it. If you’re anything like me, my stomach drops when I take my child to somewhere and there’s a bouncy castle, trampoline or similar and you see the dreaded sign ‘£5 for 10 minutes’ sign.
There are three time slots for the event, 10am, 12 noon and 2pm, to which I chose the 10am option, and I paid £10 for a wristband for my two-year-old which gave us 90 minutes of unlimited play. I was informed adults could go on some of the fairground style rides with their child, but were not permitted to go on any of the inflatables, which I was gutted about...honestly.
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