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Child’s Play
Keeping the children entertained is
not always easy, but here in the
Royal Borough and the surrounding
area we have plenty to get every
member of the family involved. Let’s
explore some ideas...
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THEME PARKS
[top left]
Legoland
Watery fun at Legoland
At Legoland Windsor, the entertainment is
[top right]
certainly hands-on. Children aged 2–12 years
Learning to canoe on the
can take to the road, soar through the skies and
Thames
sail the seas in complete safety. With over 50
[bottom left]
interactive rides, live shows, building workshops,
Playing in the woods at
driving schools and attractions, all set in 150
The Savill Garden
acres of beautiful parkland, Legoland Windsor is
(The Royal Landscape
(www.theroyallandscape.co.uk
a different sort of theme park. Legoland is open
Warwick Sweeney)
from 21st March to 8th November 2009. The
[bottom middle]
park is closed on selected days throughout the
Fun characters at
season so guests are advised to check opening
Maidenhead Carnival
dates and times before visiting. For further
[bottom right]
information please visit www.legoland.co.uk or
A new experience at The
contact the Royal Windsor Information Centre.
River & Rowing Museum
Bekonscot Model Village
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Monkeying around at Go Ape
Bekonscot Model Village covers approximately 1.5
acres in nearby Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. It
[overleaf left]
was the first model village in the world and
Bekonscot Model Village
among its attractions are houses, shops, castles
[overleaf right]
and a guage 1 model railway that weaves around
Waves, Slides and Water
the towns. For more information visit
Cannon at Windsor Leisure
www.bekonscot.com
Centre