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Tag Archives: Chessington World of Adventures

What can you do at Chessington World of Adventures with little children?

02/05/201905/06/2021
Sophie on one of the Safari Riders cars at Chessington

A day out at Chessington World of Adventures on my own with Sophie and Thomas means that we are restricted to only the rides and attractions that Thomas can enjoy too or the ones that Sophie can go on by herself. There is plenty to do though at Chessington with very little ones in tow.… Read More

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Room on the Broom: A Magical Journey at Chessington World of Adventures

11/03/201912/03/2019
The entrance to Room on the Broom: A Magical Journey at Chessington World of Adventures

Room on the Broom is one of our favourite books. When we saw last year that Hocus Pocus Hall at Chessington was being replaced with a new attraction – Room on the Broom: A Magical Journey – we looked forward to seeing how the story would be brought to life. We were very excited to… Read More

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Festive fun at Chessington World of Adventures: A Winter’s Tail

06/12/201805/12/2018
The Gruffalo and dancers grooving along in the Gruffalo Christmas Groove

Last year’s festive day out enjoying A Winter’s Tail at Chessington World of Adventures was a special one for us. It was our last family day out before Jessica’s Fontan procedure and it was such a magical one for our girls. They loved meeting Father Christmas and Jessica particularly loved the Gruffalo notebook gift she… Read More

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Howl’o’ween fun at Chessington World of Adventures

29/10/201829/10/2018
Sophie posing in front of the Howl'o'ween sign at Chessington

October half-term seems to be all about Halloween-themed activities and days out. The girls loved trying out the “Howl’o’ween” attractions at Chessington World of Adventures last year. This year, it was Sophie who donned her sister’s “rainbow witch” outfit for a day out at Chessington. I was glad she picked that costume. It felt like… Read More

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Thomas’s first trip to Chessington World of Adventures

23/08/201823/08/2018
Me, hubby, Thomas and Sophie on the Gruffalo River Ride Adventure

It’s been a little while since our last trip to Chessington. I had hoped to take Sophie for a day out before Thomas arrived but the combination of a heatwave and being heavily pregnant made the prospect of a theme park day out less appealing. We’re now starting to venture out more again as a… Read More

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Land of the Tiger and Tiger Rock at Chessington World of Adventures

01/05/201830/04/2018
A tiger walking across one of the overhead walkways

This weekend (5th May) will see the opening of a new attraction at Chessington World of Adventures – Land of the Tiger which features the new Tiger Rock ride. We were lucky enough to be invited to Chessington last weekend to see this new area and to be one of the first to take a… Read More

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Four cousins: a last day out at Chessington World of Adventures

26/04/201825/04/2018
Four dancers and a Gruffalo doing the Gruffalo Groove

Spending time with cousins is such a special thing. Jessica always adored spending time with her cousins Ebony and Erin. She was so excited about them coming to visit in the Easter holidays. We had some discount entry vouchers for Chessington World of Adventures that we’d been given at the annual pass weekend and the… Read More

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I'm Louise, mummy of three - Jessica, forever six, who was born with half a heart and lives on in mine; and heart-healthy Sophie (born 2013) and Thomas (born 2018). I blog about living with grief after child loss, crafts, days out and the little moments of family life.

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