iVisit... Top Places to Visit This Half Term
/With the ease of lockdown starting from today and half term quickly approaching, people will be faced with the job of finding entertainment for the children- especially since they’ve been stuck indoors over the past year.
Here to help is a list of the top 5 attractions of the top attractions
Rainforest Adventure at SEALIFE Aquarium
Join in with rainforest quizzes and get the opportunity to view SEALIFE’s ‘Piranha feeding frenzy’. If the children are feeling brave enough, make sure they have what it takes to #BraveTheBugs with our handy checklist..
If the children are bold enough to be faced with a range of creepie crawlies- including the fear inducing (and bird eating!) Giant Goliath Bird Eating Tarantula and visit SEALIFE’s African Dwarf Crocodiles, The rainforest is both an educational and thrill seeking experience. Make sure you pack binoculars for the kids as not all of their creatures are so big and fierce – they also have the small and mighty.
London Eye
The London Eye has now officially opened- pre-booking is still available and your tickets are covered by London Eyes Booking Guarantee. Of course please remember that social distancing rules still apply for the time being and masks must be worn (unless exempt). London Eye, formerly Millennium Wheel, is on the South Bank of the River Thames in the borough of Lambeth. At an overall height of 443 feet (135 metres), the London Eye was the world’s tallest Ferris wheel from 1999, when it was built, until 2006, when it was surpassed by the Star of Nanchang, in Nanchang, China. The London Eye definitely offers thrill seekers panoramic views of London - great to add to your instagram.
Crystal Maze Live Experience
The Crystal Maze LIVE Experience is 70 minutes of frantic, frenetic, silly team fun that’s open to those everybody aged 13 and over. The goal is to spend as much time in the crystal dome and gain as many points as possible! If you're an experience seeker, looking for a fun day out this is the one for you! Complete the maze in the assigned time, and of course the more challenges completed, the more likely you are to reach the final test in… the crystal dome.
Horrible Histories live at Hampton Court
This is another fun, educational experience aimed at younger children.
Returning to the palace’s stunning East Front Gardens, the popular Horrible Histories stage show will bring to life a host of well-known historical characters, many of whom called the palace home!
Find out the fates of Henry’s headless wives, and see if you’ve got what it takes to survive the Spanish Armada when they prepare to launch an attack. The perfect experience for anybody who has a thirst for anything weird and wonderful.