Family
Breaks – surviving the school holidays
Released on
= July 18, 2005, 1:58 am
Press Release
Author = Robin Richmond
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release
Summary = With six weeks off school it can be difficult for parents
to keep their children’s minds occupied. Holidays can be expensive
and busy while day trips can leave them bored and tired. However,
many parents just aren’t aware of some of the great things
there is to do right here in the UK...
Press Release
Body = As a child one can fondly remember the unadulterated joy
that was school bell ringing for the last time in term – thus
signalling the beginning of the summer holidays. Six weeks of free
time followed and life didn’t get any better. Unfortunately,
many parents around the country probably felt somewhat different.
Inevitably children get bored (usually after 48 hours in my case)
and adults are left staring into a six week chasm of time before
their pride and joy are
returned to full time education.
One of the biggest
challenges facing parents during the holidays is trying to organise
holidays for all the family. This can be difficult for a number
of reasons – not least that the school holidays is a relatively
small window so all families
are trying to organise and book holidays for the same dates. In
addition to this, prices tend to be higher as it is peak season
and spending long hours travelling with a young family of kids is
at best stressful and at worst downright depressing!
One way to avoid
travel traumas such as this is to look into the massive range of
activities an options available to the family on their own doorstop
right here in the UK. An example of this would be taking the family
to a theme park. In the past
my families wouldn’t have considered a theme park holiday
in the United Kingdom and instead would have looked into heading
to Florida or Disney Resort Paris. However, over the past ten years
the quantity and overall quality of UK theme parks has increased
massively. Not only have parks such as Alton Towers - http://www.alton-towers.co.uk
- become world leaders in theme park technology with rides such
as “Oblivion” and “Air” but they have also
developed excellent facilities
in terms of eating and accommodation too.
Other parks
such as Chessington World Of Adventures, is full of rides and attractions
especially for the under-12s. The ever popular Legoland Windsor
is also a perfect day out for families, with a range of attractions
based on Lego and Duplo
products, including models and over 50 interactive rides, set in
150 acres of beautiful parkland.
Obviously these
parks have enough activities to keep children occupied for sometime
and another major advantage is they are very good value in terms
of pricing. Most of the parks have promotions running throughout
the year and travel companies such as short break specialist http://www.superbreak.com
have a large selection of accommodation plus tickets packages that
are ideal for family breaks.
Another great
day out that can be turned into a short break holiday is visiting
the famous “West End” in London and catching a matinee
performance of one of the many
famous shows that are on offer. Mirroring the situation with UK
theme parks many Britons simply don’t realise the quality
and choice of shows available in London’s west end. However,
the 2005 season has certainly seen an increase in awareness with
many ‘locals’ realising what tourists have known for
years – that the quality of west end productions is amongst
the best in the world.
While evening
shows are not ideal for families with the often late finishing times,
matinee performances are available on many shows – including
the award winning Billy Elliot. Perhaps no other show has contributed
to the hype surrounding this years season more than the film turned
musical production of Billy Elliot. The original story captured
the hearts and minds of the British public when the movie was released
and received world wide acclaim with 3 Oscar and 13 Bafta award
nominations.
Other shows
suitable for kids that are running at present include Disney’s
magical musical, The Lion King and timeless classic Mary Poppins.
Most West End matinees are at 3 p.m., but a 2:30 p.m. start is not
unknown – just make sure to check times to avoid disappointment.
Overall, it
is important for parents not to panic! There are a number of cost
effective and fun ways for them to keep their children entertained
during the long summer break and you just never know, stranger things
have happened...they might
even have fun themselves!
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Contact Details
= Robin Richmond
Edinburgh based travel writer
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