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Not Swimming

Not ice skating

not roller blading

Not cinema

We know about local parks

Not laser quest

Not crazy golf

 

We dont have a car.

 

Kids are 11 and 14. Thanks

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How about magna?

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How about magna?

 

No its rubbish. The 14yr old especially would hate it.

 

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Anyone have any ideas?

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Sorry I tried!

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Sorry I tried!

 

No its ok, thanks for replying :)

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Train to York? IF they haven't travelled by train much it will be a big part of the day out.

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Yorkshire Wildlife Park? Easy enough to get to on public transport.

 

Altitude High Ropes at Ice Sheffield?

Edited by nikki-red

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How about a good long walk to tire them out, about 10 miles, get train to Chinley, then walk over the hills to edale

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Spinning plates on the top of poles is a fun pursuit for children of all ages. ;)

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Not Swimming

Not ice skating

not roller blading

Not cinema

We know about local parks

Not laser quest

Not crazy golf

 

We dont have a car.

 

Kids are 11 and 14. Thanks

 

You state you don't have a car...REALLY?

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You state you don't have a car...REALLY?

 

we have a car, however I cant drive, my husband can though. However he will be at work tomorrow. I will be the one taking the kids out. Whats your point? "We" meaning the group of us that will be out tomorrow!!!!!!

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