Indoor waterpark in Birmingham
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easyHotel Birmingham City Centre
“Victoria was very welcoming and made check in very easy, talkative and kind and had a little laugh; very out at ease from the get go. It was a lovely atmosphere to come into, clean, warm and wonderful. Close to everything you would need to enjoy your stay. Would definitely stay again, lovely staff and definitely helped with booking in.”
Inflata Nation Inflatable Theme Park Birmingham
“This place is just amazing. The play area itself is huge. There's space for older kids, adults, and then a separated area for little ones too. There's a viewing gallery for caregivers who aren't keen on joining in but still wish to observe their kids. There's also a cute little cafeteria which sells hot and cold drinks and a variety of snacks. We love the fact that it's constantly clean (we visit at least 3 times a week and it's never messy!). The staff are also very friendly and always ready to assist. We love that they're very special needs friendly too. It's basically the place our kid goes to decompress and get all their sensory needs met. Thoroughly grateful to have it in our neighbourhood!”
Holiday Inn Express Birmingham - City Centre, an IHG Hotel
“Great hotel, very clean, quiet, warm, good breakfast inc in the price. Great location with short walking distance of New Street Station, shops, bars, cafes, restaurants, art galleries, library, canal, Cathedral and Christmas Markets too! Well done Holiday Inn Express staff!”
Premier Inn Birmingham North (Sutton Coldfield) hotel
“Friendly staff..clean room. Had fan on ready on arrival. Bed so comfy and spacious. Only issue was breakfast too early and attached to pub. Had money refunded immediately missed breakfast as wasn't made clear breakfast closes at 09. 30am and pub staff not helpful just said cooked breakfast closed only pastries left. Shame as Premier vacate time is 12.”
Travelodge Birmingham Sutton Coldfield
“Stayed here at short notice as a room at another hotel got cancelled due to Covid. The hotel is in a good location and in easy walking distance of Sutton Park and about 20 minutes to Sutton Coldfield where I had a good night out. Coffee shop and Sainsbury’s local are both close by. Rooms are comfortable and quiet. Staff are friendly. Definitely going to stay here again.”
Sutton Park
“One of my favorite parks in Birmingham it's huge you can always find a spot where you won't be disturbed . 3 more water spots , flowing river , herd of cows , swans, donkeys ducks ,fishes, squirrels, rabbits this park has loads of wild life even bats that you can see flying around your head at the waters edge of you are there late enough . You can take a good 3 hours walk to get to the other side .”
Ash End House Children's Farm
“Lovely farm, my daughter loved it. Loads of animals to interact with and feed. All well looked after as well and the staff was so friendly and great with the children. Parks and cafes on sight as well as a gift shop.”
Tamworth Castle
“Wonderful place to experience. The grounds, architecture, history, artifacts, the original rooms with furnishings and the view from atop the castle are astounding. You will truly see and feel how life was like through different time periods. The Castle has and holds many special and holiday events throughout the year which pre purchasing tickets is highly suggested. Very highly recommend!”
Walsall Arboretum
“Very Nice Family Park. Located in the heart of Walsall. Very well maintained Nice & Clean. Wild Birds like pigeons & Ducks are there. Specially Come in Summer with Family.”
Mary Stevens Park
“Beautiful park, clean and well kept. Very dog friendly. The lovely cafe was a bonus, too.”
Castle Grounds
“Great park and amenities. Park is suitable for children of all ages and abilities, with wheelchair friendly swings and roundabouts. There is a cafe situated next to the playarea and public toilets too. The walk around the castle and park is beautiful.”
West Midland Safari Park
“We went on 31st August. As expected was busy. If you have very young children probably best to do safari later in the afternoon when a bit quieter. A TIP if you don't like the queues for the safari...go on the Africa Walk, you see the same things but with less stress. But I'd say worthwhile seeing other parts first. Nice amusement park and lovely kids play area which mine really enjoyed. Really liked the covered picnic area and we'll maintained toilets. Especially impressed and happy to see there's a hoist toilet. Free parking.”
Reindeer Park
“Lovely kept camp really quiet with animals everywhere to enjoy watching showers and toilets the nicest I’ve ever used and the host Becky was so nice and helpful will definitely be going back soon”
Playland Fun Park
“Perfect little outing for the family and friends and the littleuns absolutely loved it. Lots of rides for the kids to jump between, with also mini golf, trampolines and bouncy castle and slide. Also a big free playground to continue or start the party - make sure you take lots of change”
Mini Golf Cannon Hill Park
“Always fun here. Great for little ones through to pensioners.”
Inflata Nation Inflatable Theme Park West Bromwich
“It was our first time visiting here at the weekend for a party. My Son loved it. It wasn't overly busy. The staff were friendly and it was clean and not expensive for drinks. We will definitely be returning.”
Brinton Park
“Great open mark in the middle of kidderminster, always different events going on from cinema in the park too the annual brintons bash that brings the community together with live acts and performances and a family fair, facilities at the park include large open green areas a memorial garden with flower beds and stream, tennis courts and a skate park, splash park that's operational during the warm weather and large play park and a small gardening centre there is also a block of toilets although these are not the greatest. Theres is currently a project to improve the park and the facilities including reinstating the original Victorian features such as putting the lake back in.”
Hazelwell Park
“Today we came out in the snow to Hazelwell Park. We were surprised how under used the park was when compared to the busyness of kings Heath park. Lots of people were making snowmen and the carting track at the top of the hill had been converted into a sledging course.”
Treasure Island
“Been as a child and it was nice to take my kids there, nothings really changed and the arcades. A nice day out with the kids.”
Premier Inn Tamworth Central hotel
“Stayed here over night on a visit to the National Aboretum which is about a 20 minute drive away, Premier Inn standards, ideal for what we needed, eatery for your meals just next door, good idea to book as it gets busy, excellent, really enjoyed our stay.”
Lea Marston Hotel
“We enjoyed our Christmas Dinner and dance with an overnight stay. Thoroughly enjoyed. Food was gorgeous. However, breakfast could've been more organised. It seemed we had to wait for cups, orange juice, eggs etc. All good and would recommend though”
Play Park
“Hood park for both kids and dog walking also a footie pitch”
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