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Twin lakes - any tips?

I am hoping to take four children to Twinlakes next week.
Any tips, please?
I believe they have got annual tickets, so it is just me to pay for.
Their ages are 4, 7, 7 and 11.
I will be the only adult.
Any tips how to manage this age/ height range?
Can we leave a picnic in the car and get a pass out when required?
Sorry if this has been answered elsewhere already.

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  • rachmear
    rachmear Posts: 47 Forumite
    Twin lakes is fab! I would just work your way around it at the childrens pace. The rides are fairly close together so you may be able to have 2 kiddies on 1 ride and the other 2 on another.
    As regards to your picnic, yep, you can leave it in the car. You can get your hand stamped and return to park. Tables inside for eating picnics are limited so if weather is rotten you amy want to sit in the car and eat!
  • narabanekeater
    narabanekeater Posts: 1,892 Forumite
    if not food there is on par with say McDonalds prices. I have a 4 year old and he was tall enough for most things. Theres loads to do both inside and out. I especially love the animals and every day since we came back my sons asked for a bearded dragon as a pet lol
    Mad Mum to 3 wonderful children, 2 foster kittens and 2 big fat cats that never made it to a new home!
    Aiming to loose 56 pounds this year. Total to date 44.5 pounds 12.5 to go. Slimming World Rocks!
  • Newly_retired
    Newly_retired Posts: 3,319 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    The forecast is for a heatwave. Looks as though we'll need water bottles, sun cream, swimming costumes.... was easier when we had a buggy, to cart all the stuff around.
  • Newly_retired
    Newly_retired Posts: 3,319 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    See my update in other thread. Sorry for double posting.
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