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Trip to London/Harry Potter studios in a wheelchair
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the 10 year old has autism and adhd tendancies so I'd be a bit nervous on a train journey where she's not sleeping. At least on the plane you're just up and down and it will be good practice for her first flight abroad next year. Her autism is another reason I'd like a good bit of time at the studios as she will want to see everything in detail - she loves Harry Potter and I fully expect to be in the shop for about an hour choosing the final wand.
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Another reason not to leave her in her own room !Wins so far this year: Mum to be bath set, follow me Domino Dog, Vital baby feeding set, Spiderman goody bag, free pack of Kiplings cakes, £15 love to shop voucher, HTC Desire, Olive oil cooking spray, Original Source Strawberry Shower Gel, Garnier skin care hamper, Marc Jacobs fragrance.0 -
His neices aren't related? If I was your sister I would not allow you to take my children to London, they are far too Young for their Own room!
We have booked two adjoining rooms (double and twin) in the past and it just means you leave the door open between the two rooms, so it like having a bigger room with two bathrooms and TVs.0
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