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Cadbury World
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Chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate (Cadbury World)
Member Name: l0ul0u
Advantages: lots of free chocolate to taste Disadvantages: can be busy in school holidays We went here just before easter and had an excellent day. There is loads to see and do aswell as the full story of how cadbury's is made and the history behind it you get chocolate all the way round, even better! There is an area where you can watch the chocolate go along the converyor belts as it's made aswell as a ride made for younger children that is in an enchanted style. The huge interactive play area which had only just opened has areas with mirrors that make you look different, a virtual chocolate shower and a game where you chase creme eggs. Outside there is a further bit of the museum along with an area where you can create your own cadburys flavour by choosing from a range of different things to put into melted cadburys chocolate, be warned though it's VERY sickly but yummy all the same. Once you have visited all the areas of the factory and museum there is a huge cadbury's shop thats apparently the biggest in the world, not only does it sell chocolate a lot cheaper than any of the supermarkets it also sells a wide variety of cadbury world gifts. An excellent day out for people of all ages, you definately don't have to be a child to enjoy this one!!! Summary: a great day out for all the family and all you chocolate lovers |
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