Saturday, 10 October 2015

Alice's visit to Paignton Zoo

Lucien had a week off, this week, and we thought it would be a nice idea to take Alice to the zoo. She has been previously but she was only 7 months old, she has since developed a love of animals and loves to watch them. Perfect opportunity to go to the zoo.

Alice and Lucien by the flamingos

Alice was not bothered to look at the flamingos, for one reason alone... the train was parked just below where we were stood, and trains (or woo woo trains, if you are Alice) are the most amazing thing ever. Grandad Sherwood will be proud ;)

Lucien and I saw a sign for Breakfast ciabattas in the cafe and decided to make tracks over that way, well it would be rude not to... however, we did go via the reptile house so Alice could see the turtles and crocodiles.
Alice looking for the crocs
Bacon ciabatta and a cuppa
The only way Alice will drink water, in a proper water bottle
Those bacon ciabattas were awesome, I think we had a pack of bacon in each of the rolls.

After having something to eat and drink, we went for a walk and ended up at 'Monkey Heights', after looking around 'Crocodile Swamp' and 'Baboon Rock'. We saw the little monkeys which were apparently scary, according to Alice, who had kept shouting to us to go and see. We carried on round and found the Mangabey monkeys and stood to watch them for a while. The baby in the enclosure spotted Alice and came over to the glass to see her and show her what he was eating.We took Alice out of the pushchair so she could get closer, the monkey then decided to show off to her and jump around, Alice copied him and he then copied her back. It was so funny to watch them interacting.

Alice and her monkey friend

Next, Alice wanted to see 'Topsy' or as we know them, giraffes. We walked via the zebras and the camels and Alice really enjoyed looking at them as well.



The camels have a brilliant view of the bay.

We got to the giraffes and Alice was fascinated by them, she kept shouting to me that she could see them, just to make sure I could too. It was lovely to see that there were a few giraffes there, the last time I saw them there was only a couple in there.


After the giraffes was the elephant, Duchess is the only elephant that Paignton Zoo have as they don't want to cause any problems to her. She is a poorly elephant that has had one eye removed and the other one is deteriorating. We walked inside to see her and Alice loved looking at Duchess, I think she was the most excited to see the elephant.

Duchess having something to eat
 We promised Alice a train ride before we left the zoo, so we did this next. She loved riding on it and waving at everyone. We also let her sit by herself on there, which we haven't done before for safety reasons, however she behaved very well.

Last but not least, we went to see the lions. Alice loved watching them, they were quite close by and so it made it more exciting for her to see them.




After looking at the lions at the top we walked down towards the birds and the exit. we got to the viewing area at the bottom and the male lion came charging towards us, mainly Alice as she was stood right by the glass. He starting roaring at her and protecting his pride, her response wasn't to be scared or worried (which Lucien and I were a little bit), she roared back which aggravated him more and he then roared louder and came closer. They had a stand off and he then turned his back and walked away.

Alice loved her visit to the zoo. The thing she keeps telling me about though is the fact the elephant did a poo... Its funny what children remember, she saw all the animals at the zoo and that is what she got from it.

Laura 

Thursday, 1 October 2015

Legoland Windsor!

Recently we went to Surrey for a family birthday party, so we figured we may as well combine a trip to Legoland Windsor too. We did what most do and changed clubcard vouchers into tickets for both Lucien and I, Alice is free as she is under 3.

Another reason for doing the trip to Legoland was to see how Alice would be at a theme park, it also introduced her to the concept of queuing, albeit the queues were minuscule compared to summer or a weekend. The longest queue we had was 15 minutes and she coped pretty well.


Alice excited on her way to Legoland

Legoland Hotel


I'm guessing I was more excited when we first walked through the gates

The view from the top part of the park
 We ended up going to the 'Lego Friends' area, after riding 'Laser Raiders' twice, Alice loved posing with all the figures.. (I cant remember which character was which though, please forgive me)

Alice found a friend



Thought I would join in and have a selfie with Mia

Alice found a Lego Scrappy

After the 'Friends' area we walked around the lake and past the hotel at the bottom of the park, we then found the 'Atlantis' submarine ride.


 I was apprehensive about it at first as I suffer with claustrophobia and was worried about being shut inside a small dark submarine, it was absolutely fine and bigger than I was expecting, it was dark but you get distracted by the fish and sharks swimming around the submarine.

Alice watching the fish, sharks and rays.

Lucien and Alice outside the ride
We rode 'Atlantis' twice, there was no queue, the only wait we had was the walking around the queue system. After 'Atlantis' we made our way to 'Duplo Valley' and 'Fairy Tale Brook', Alice absolutely loved this ride, which we also did twice due to no queues.

Waving at everyone

With Daddy the second time round

The next ride was the Duplo train, Alice was a bit too short to be able to ride by herself so Lucien and I had to go on it too...



We also rode 'Balloon School' which Alice was also very excited to do, that was until she actually got up high on it and then she started shouting "Careful! careful Mummy! careful Daddy!". When we got off she then started to shout at everybody that got on the ride to be careful too. Needless to say, we only did this ride once.

We then went to ride the 'Heartlake City Express', Alice had been seeing this train go around at various locations and kept expressing how much she wanted to go on it. It was something that had a huge potential,but for me, it was a bit disappointing. It could have done with more Lego figures and just generally more to see. Alice seemed to enjoy it though.


Alice and I (Lucien was stood next to Alice) went on the carousel after the train, she was having fun until her bum slipped slightly and she then wanted off.


The ride we waited longest for was 'Coastguard HQ' which was a 15 minutes queue, however Alice did amazingly well waiting, she was watching the boats coming and going. We all really enjoyed this ride and made the most of the freedom of powering the boat ourselves by going slower than others so we took longer. Alice had a go at steering the boat, and ended up steering us towards another boat, so Lucien took over again.



Overall, our trip to Legoland was brilliant. Alice loved every minute of it. We were both impressed with Alice, she walked the entire way around the park, said "Thank you" to the ride attendants when leaving each and every ride and was having fun interacting with everyone. I'm going to say that it was a very successful trip and we are now looking forward to visiting Legoland Florida next year!

As well as this blog, there is a video here, Alice's Adventures in Legoland.

Laura