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BirdworldNewest Review: ... most of the children we saw there. I would advise taking a picnic with you if you go to Birdworld. There is a café (with limited seating, and with highchairs) selling sandwiches, salads, warm meals and drinks, and a few cabins around the park selling hotdogs, chips etc and it's not too horrendously priced. However, there are many grassy areas and picnic benches, and nowhere is too far ... more |
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by CarolineH - written on 21.09.01 (Very useful, 280 readings)
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Don't be put off by the name!! It's not just a place for Bill Oddie wannabes, but a great family day out, with a lot more to see than a few manky parrots and penguins. One very hot Saturday in July (yes, there was one), myself, my husband, my mum and stepdad took Thomas (then 18 months) to see the 'dirds' at Birdworld. We paid £8.50 each to get in (under 3s are free) - this included access to all parts of Birdworld plus Underwater World, a small and relatively interesting section with tanks of fish, seahorses, coral and an area with alligators. Entrance to Birdworld is, of course, through the large shop - I would imagine this would be a real pain ...


