Days Out
Looking for something to do with the kids, list days out

If the summer holidays are a daunting time, particularly when it comes to sorting childcare, juggling work and also making sure the children don’t get bored, then Escape Live could have the answer.
While children can be excited about the six weeks holiday, parents and carers may be worrying about how they are going to keep their children occupied and active without spending a fortune. However, there are plenty of things to do to keep kids occupied, even on rainy days (hopefully this summer won’t be a washout!).
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London visitors should put The Old Royal Naval College at the top of their must-see destination list this summer. Referred to as Britain’s Sistine Chapel, its newly restored award-winning Painted Hall, interactive exhibits in its welcoming Visitor Centre, and family-friendly activities provide the perfect day out for Londoners and tourists alike.

Drumlanrig Castle and Country Estate is hosting a series of exciting outdoor pursuits for children over the summer holidays.

Discover a fantastical new seasonal adventure at Lightwater Valley this Christmas with the enchanting Alice in Winterland (Selected dates from Friday 22nd November – Monday 30th December).
Families can delight in the festive lights as they embark on a journey of discovery to meet the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts and, of course, Alice on their magical trip.

Madame Tussauds Blackpool has announced a new Strictly Come Dancing experience that will open to the public on 12th July 2019.
The experience offers fans of all ages the chance to sprinkle some Strictly Come Dancing sparkle on their visit to Madame Tussauds Blackpool.
As well as meeting yet to be unveiled wax figures of the show’s presenters, Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, guests have the chance to lift a replica glitter ball trophy, bust a move on a Strictly dancefloor and even raise a score paddle from behind a re-created Strictly judges’ desk.