Looking for something new for the kids? Try this Mega Choice for Kids & Teens, and get them away from their computers and out of their rooms. With 400 activities to choose from, all the young humans in your life will find something they love. Will they choose something outdoors to get some fresh air or something to get their adrenaline pumping?
Even if they don't seem over-enthused at first, once they get to the venue, they'll have the time of their life and an experience they can remember forever. With such a diverse list of adventures scattered across the country, this pack of gift experiences is a must for their next birthday or a special occasion in their life!
Here's an idea of some of the choices available:
Harness Sphereing
Parachute Simulator
Rockreef Adrenaline Experience for Two
Teen Paintballing for Four
Zombie Apocalypse Training
Zombie Paintball for Four
3 Hr Falconry Experience
Canterbury Ghost Tour for Four
Escape the Room Game for Two
Family Treasure Hunt
Ghost, Ghouls and Gallows Walking Tour with Boat Ride for Two
Hawk Walk Experience
London Bridge Ghost Tour for Two
Paddington Walking Tour of London for Two
Spooky Walking Tour for Four
Indoor Karting Session
Junior Kartin
Junior Supercar Taster
12 Month Kids Pass Subscription
Photographic Makeover
About this product
Create memories with your kids with a unique adventure
Availability and duration are based on chosen activity
If not stated, experience is for one person only
Onlookers are encouraged to attend
Minimum age range varies from 5-17 based on activity
Some restrictions may apply to some experiences or locations
To make sure each and every experience creates the most memorable moments at the highest quality, we have our own team test them as often as we can.
Hannah from Purchasing
After a short briefing the roar of the engine went up and he was off.
What did you get up to?
My 12-year-old Nephew Connor couldn’t believe his luck when I asked if he fancied driving a supercar round Bruntingthorpe racetrack.
He’s always loved cars, so it really was the perfect experience for him. We turned up 30 minutes before our time slot (thank goodness we did because the queue to register our attendance was really long.) Once we were registered we went and took advantage of all the picture opportunities available with the cars parked in the background.
When it was Connor’s time to drive we were taken in a minibus over to a section of the track that had been sectioned off specifically for Junior drivers. Connor had chosen to drive a red Ferrari 430. After a short briefing, I heard the roar of the engine, and he was off. He went up and down the track 4 times going in and out of cones and then picking up speed coming back along the strait.
Once his experience was finished we were offered the opportunity to purchase some professional photos. However, as we’d taken so many of our own, we decided not to but it’s nice to get the option.
This experience was brilliant, really well organised, with friendly and patient staff. I would definitely recommend.
What did you enjoy the most?
The instructors were really great, helping him to get to grips with the car and really get some speed up!
Top Tip
1. Make sure you get there with plenty of time to spare, the queue for registration was out the door when we arrived so you could run the risk of missing your time slot if you don’t get there early.
These questions were challenging enough for them and at times I did have to give them a clue!
What did you get up to?
I took my 11-year-old daughter and two of her friends; however, it would also be suitable and great fun for groups with multiple cars and varying ages competing against each other.
The girls used the ‘Easy/Family’ and ‘Picture’ questions. These questions were challenging enough for them and at times I did have to give them a clue!
They took turns to read the clues / write the answers and our rule was the person sitting in the front of the car was responsible for reading the clues and directions to the next village.
The experience lasted approximately 3 hours and we visited 3 villages in total. However, there were some beautiful coffee shops, tearooms and pubs on route, and depending how competitive you want to make it you could easily spend all day exploring.
The girls had a fun afternoon and for us it was a great school holiday activity. We didn’t use the Adult/Cryptic and Cryptic Pub Name and Bonus Items so I could organise a second hunt with a group of adult friends and family.
What did you enjoy the most?
It was a beautiful day and they loved walking around the villages looking for the answers.
Top Tip
1. Get organised with clipboard, pens etc. maybe take some snacks in the car!
2. Read the organisers pack and familiarise yourself with the route beforehand.
3. On the team answer sheet they ask you to write an emergency contact number – good idea if doing this in small groups against each other.
Where Did
Thaxted, Finchingfield and Great Bardfield (Essex)