Insiders Guide to Cadbury World

May 14th, 2010

Main Attractions

This popular attraction includes an interactive demonstration area, a tour around the packaging site, a chance to taste your own chocolate creation and plenty of free samples!

Top tips

When to go to beat the queues

It’s of no surprise that the busiest times are school holidays and in particular it seems, half term holidays where, at their peak, they are catering for about 3000 people a day! Beware that even a visit midweek term time will find you surrounded by school trip parties.

Pre-Book Your Ticket: tickets are not only limited to capacity but are time slot managed. Pre-booking allows you to book your time slot in advance rather than turning up and finding the next available time slot isn’t until some hours later!

Get There Early: you may have booked your ticket but you still need to queue for your time slot even if you have booked the first slot of the day. With 80 time slots being allocated for every 10 minutes, the queues build quickly! At peak times, it is wise to arrive by 10am at the latest to avoid lengthy queues. The busiest times being between 11am & 3pm, so try to ensure you are ahead of the crowds.

Be Prepared: with all these free samples of chocolate, the children will quickly be asking for a drink. Have a bottle of water with you to alleviate this little problem.

Avoid the food queues: bring a picnic and set yourself down by the play area to allow the kids to run off all that chocolate!

Have a break

Picnic & Lockers: a large picnic area is located close to the play park with seating & benches. There is an indoor tented area closeby for wetter weather. Although there aren’t any lockers available, the car park is close by.

Places to Eat: this is only one restaurant, the Cadbury Cafe. Usual style with hot & cold food. For about £4 the children can choose from a hot meal or a pick & mix selection.

Something querky

Staff Shop: try to get your hands on a ticket to the staff shop. These are given out at admission to a select few each day, (I was told they are given out early in the day – another incentive to get there early!) The staff shop is a short walk away from the attraction and offers unbelievable discounts on chocolate & other confectionary.

Brought the kids but not interested yourself?

The social history surrounding the creation of Bournville is interesting and can be glimpsed at within the Bournville Experience. There is also a self guided walk around the village with information points along the way.

Parents with young children

There is a baby changing room on the ground floor near to reception and a second facility half way around the tour. Pushchair access throughout with the exception of the packaging plant where there is provision to store your buggy.

A microwave is available in the cafe for parents to heat baby food.

There is a small play park on site with plenty of seating around the area. A second play park is located close to the main entrance to Bournville Park in the village.

Parking

Free car parking.

Accommodation

Whilst a wide range of accommodation is readily available, one worthy of note is Woodbrooke. This is the former family home of George Cadbury and offers bed and breakfast, half & full board. More details can be found at accomodation with a difference

And finally..
Keep an eye out for additional activities that tend to run during the school holidays. Whilst there are the busy days, at least the extra activities disperses the crowd a little!

Trentham Gardens Insider’s Guide To

May 8th, 2010

Main Attractions

Barefoot walk

With an Adventure Playground, Barefoot Walk, a Monkey Forest and an Aerial Extreme Rope Course and more there is something for everyone at Trentham Gardens. Here is the low down on all the deals and tips to make the most of your day at Trenthan Gardens.

On a budget

Deals

Joint Tickets; a choice between a Joint Monkey Forest & Gardens or a Joint Shugborough and Trentham Gardens tickets are now available. This offers a discounted rate at each setting whilst also allowing you the flexibility of when you visit. The choice is yours to visit both settings on the same day or return on a different day within the season.

An Enjoy Staffordshire Card; the Enjoy Card offers discounts on many tourist attractions within Staffordshire. Use your Enjoy Card at Trentham Gardens for a 10% discount on day tickets. An Enjoy Card also offers you 20% off winter ice-skating, term time only. For further details, go to Enjoy Discount Card

Bushcraft activities at Trentham

Tesco clubcard; redeem your Tesco clubcard vouchers against day & annual tickets, (not for special events, joint monkey forest & garden tickets). Remember your clubcard vouchers are worth 4 times their value when you redeem them against days out.

Group prices; a group can be defined as two or three families, friends or neighbours. If there are twelve or more in your group, then there are discounts to be had. If you can book & pay in advance, there’s even more savings to be had! For further details, go to Group Discounts. Aerial Extreme also offers a 10% discount for groups of 15 when booked in advanced.

Aerial Extreme; also offers a 10% discount on a family ticket. However this must be booked in advance as they cannot activate the discount at the gate.

Reduced winter season prices; discounted tickets are available each winter, usually running around October to March.

Annual cards

Annual cards are a great way to save money if you are likely to be a frequent visitor to Trentham Gardens and it is often the additional benefits that come with the annual pass that makes it a cost effective option.

A wide range of annual cards are available to suit everyone from joint adult cards to family & student passes. More details are available Tentham Gardens Annual Passes

Annual cards can be purchased using Tesco clubcard vouchers.

If you decide whilst you are there to purchase an annual pass, remember to ask for your day admittance to be refunded.

Benefits

20% off day entrance for family & friends for the gardens
10% off Aerial Extreme
10% of purchases with most retailers on site
10% off the garden centre purchases, (except sale items, BBQ’s or furniture)
10% off the garden centre’s cafe & restaurants.
25% off Frankie & Benny’s, (valid Monday to Friday only)

Top tips

When to go

Choose your day carefully as Trentham Gardens can get busy in the school holidays: try to arrive early to avoid the crowds and take a picnic.

The Barfuss bare foot walk may not be open in poor weather conditions

If you are looking to undertake Aerial Extreme, look to do this first before the crowds arrive and then move to the main gardens for a picnic, a play in the park and the barfuss walk. Be aware that at Aerial Extreme that they have height rather than age restrictions, (minimum requirements 1.4m).

Have a break

Picnics are welcome at Trentham Gardens and the estate is set in lovely grounds in which to enjoy refreshments at your leisure. The only lockers available are for your shoes at the Barfuss Walk, (returnable £1 coin). However it’s not too far from the car park to the gardens for lunch.

Adventure play area

If you are picnicing with kids, try camping down by the adventure park so you can enjoy a more leisurely lunch whilst keeping an eye on the children and the toilets are close by too.

Monkey Forest: you can’t take food into the monkey forest for obvious reasons! However there is a fun play park area between the Monkey Forest & Aerial Extreme with plenty of picnic tables for you to use.

Places to Eat

Terazzo del giardin: located within the garden centre, (so no admission charges!), this Italian restaurant has a delightful outdoor terrace with views onto the gardens. With delicious food & good service and even a small indoor play area to keep little ones amused.

Cadwaladers: an ice cream parlour with a good range of ice-creams & toppings located opposite the entrance to Trentham admissions.

Within the gardens: try the Delicious tearooms for light lunches/afternoon tea. Service can be a little slow and does get busy especially in the school holidays and/or good weather. Children’s lunch boxes are available for about £3.50 with a small selection of healthier options.

On a fortune

Try the Monkey Forest VIP package: includes a behind the scenes tour, a chance to feed the monkeys, access to all the areas with the staff and a photo with a Barbary Macaque! Only available certain times of the year with prices starting from £80.

Something querky

Souvenirs; try Doggie Fashions which need to be seen to be believed! This doggy bakery includes doggie cookies, confectionery & even doggy ice-cream.

Alternatively pop into Von Fass for unusual supplies of organic malt whisky, sherry, wine, oil & vinegars. Choose your own bottle and have a personal message left on the bottle. An ideal present for that hard-to-buy-for relative or friend!

Brought the kids but not interested yourself?

The Barfuss Walk is for everyone: an invigorating experience with therapeutic benefits, not to be missed!

Italian Gardens and lakeside walk.

Italian gardens

Shopping: an amazing array of retail outlets with some unusual items for sale.

Restaurants: a good selection of restaurants and bars to suit all needs & purses.

Parents with young children

Under 5′s are free at the gardens, under 3′s free at the Monkey Forest
Barfuss Walk is suitable for all ages and children will love stepping through the mud up to their knees!

Good adventure park located close to the toilets and cafeteria
JCB track goes down well with younger children.
Maze: try the connecting speaker through the maze!
Good modeern clean toilets by the cafe with separate baby change facilities.
Check out the boat trips across the lake and miniature railway, (additional charges apply)

Parking

Free of charge!

Accommodation

There is a Premier Inn on site. Further details can be found at Budget Accommodation

And finally..

The Trentham estate is now open to dogs under strict guidelines!




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