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Tag Archives: Chessington World of Adventures

Pre-season annual pass day at Chessington World of Adventures

15/03/201814/03/2018
Our family photo from the Gruffalo River Ride Adventure

I only found out by chance about the pre-season weekend for annual pass holders at Chessington. I was browsing the Chessington website to check the opening hours so we could plan a spring day out when I spotted something about it. What I didn’t realise was that the first wave of tickets was being released… Read More

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What we loved about A Winter’s Tail at Chessington World of Adventures

23/12/201724/12/2017
A Gruffalo-themed snowman with a Mouse sitting next to it

I always like to book one special Christmas event for the children – one where they can get to meet Father Christmas whilst doing other activities, and generally having a magical day out. This year, we booked tickets for A Winter’s Tail at Chessington World of Adventures. It was our first time visiting Chessington at… Read More

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Festive fun: 5 things I am looking forward to in the run-up to Christmas

05/12/201704/12/2017
Jessica and Sophie dressed as elves pretending to make wooden toys

The festive season is now upon us. Advent is often a very busy time for us with lots of events in the calendar. There are so many Christmas events and activities happening at this time of year. Our calendar is a little quieter this year though as we were expecting to be in hospital for… Read More

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Spooky fun for “Howl’o’ween” at Chessington World of Adventures

20/10/201720/10/2017
Sophie staning in front of letters spelling out "Howl'o'ween"

We were recently invited to preview some of the spooky attractions at Chessington World of Adventures for “Howl’o’ween” 2017. This year Chessington has a variety of different Halloween attractions on offer including Creepy Caves Unearthed, billed as their scariest attraction yet. Creepy Caves Unearthed is recommended for adventurers aged 10 and over so my girls… Read More

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Chessington World of Adventures: our favourite bits

20/09/201720/09/2017
Owl and Mouse from the Gruffalo River Ride Adventure

Our summer holidays have certainly been full of fun and adventure. Having the prospect of heart surgery hanging over us has meant we’ve focused on making the most of days out during the holidays. This year we are lucky to be #ChessingtonBloggers. A trip to Chessington World of Adventures was the perfect way to end… Read More

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Making memories at Chessington World of Adventures

21/07/201721/07/2017
Jessica and Sophie on the Adventure Tree ride at Chessington World of Adventures

The summer holidays for us are going to be very much focused on making memories before Jessica has to go into hospital for her next open-heart surgery. We decided to surprise the girls with a day out at Chessington World of Adventures as we are Chessington Blogger Ambassadors this year.     We made it… Read More

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Friday Focus 12/05/17 – Celebration time!

12/05/201711/05/2017
Celebration - this week's word of the week. A cartoon of the word "celebration" with doodles of a graduation cap, wine glasses and a birthday candle

There’s been a couple of reasons for celebration this week. The first was my birthday. I always like to try and celebrate it with my twin sister on the weekend nearest to our birthday. We had a lovely time last Saturday visiting family and enjoying a birthday barbecue at Auntie Fizz’s house.   Hubby took… 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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