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Old 17 December 2006, 07:01 PM
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Hi,

I am taking a trip to Solihull (I know, not the best place) next week and will be babysitting my brothers little lad for a few days. Has anyone got any tips on places to go and see whilst down there.

So far I have shortlisted the following:

Warwick Castle (apparently there is an Ice slide and Ice rink there).
Cadburys things.
The Sea Life centre.
Twycroft Zoo.
Drayton Manor (although I don't fancy parking my scoob there as I've heard many have gone missing there).

But not being from that area, I'm not sure if the above are any good or if there is anything else better for kids. (BTW. He is 5 years old)

Any help would be appreciated.
Old 17 December 2006, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by scooter(WRX03 PPP)
Hi,

I am taking a trip to Solihull (I know, not the best place) next week and will be babysitting my brothers little lad for a few days. Has anyone got any tips on places to go and see whilst down there.

So far I have shortlisted the following:

Warwick Castle (apparently there is an Ice slide and Ice rink there).
Cadburys things.
The Sea Life centre.
Twycroft Zoo.
Drayton Manor (although I don't fancy parking my scoob there as I've heard many have gone missing there).

But not being from that area, I'm not sure if the above are any good or if there is anything else better for kids. (BTW. He is 5 years old)

Any help would be appreciated.
warwick castle is nice - never been to the ice slide so cant comment but i wouldnt say the rest of wariwck is very child friendly - all antique shops and tea shoppes

brum has its own mini outdoor ice rink in centenery sq.
cadbury world Im told is a bit especially for youngsters
sealife centre is good but does get a bit rammed during school holidays
try Visit Birmingham which covers the wider west midlands

p.s. car parking can be a joke, so try to use the trains if you can...
Old 17 December 2006, 07:25 PM
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sparkhill is lovely
Old 17 December 2006, 07:26 PM
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i certainly would`nt think about trying to get a job
Old 17 December 2006, 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by gatty
sparkhill is lovely
If you want to get blown up.
Old 17 December 2006, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by brumdaisy
warwick castle is nice - never been to the ice slide so cant comment but i wouldnt say the rest of wariwck is very child friendly - all antique shops and tea shoppes

brum has its own mini outdoor ice rink in centenery sq.
cadbury world Im told is a bit especially for youngsters
sealife centre is good but does get a bit rammed during school holidays
try Visit Birmingham which covers the wider west midlands

p.s. car parking can be a joke, so try to use the trains if you can...

Thanks. That website is quite good.
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Originally Posted by gatty
sparkhill is lovely
gatty you've been told

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Old 17 December 2006, 11:03 PM
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Having lived in Birmingscum for most of my life my advice would be to kill yourself rather than come here. It is the biggest cesspool in the not very British Isles.

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Old 18 December 2006, 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted by magepaster
Having lived in Birmingscum for most of my life my advice would be to kill yourself rather than come here. It is the biggest cesspool in the not very Bittish Isles.

I bet Tottenham or most of Hackney make it look like a nice place!
Old 18 December 2006, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Nat21
Millenium point in B'ham has the Thinktank science museum, and IMAX cinema, both really good for kids (and big kids )
Ha! The Science museum used to be in a lovely building and free. Now it's been moved to what's the (millenium) point they charge a fortune to get in.


Originally Posted by fatherpierre
I bet Tottenham or most of Hackney make it look like a nice place!
I'll take that bet at any odds you care to mention.
Old 18 December 2006, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by magepaster
Ha! The Science museum used to be in a lovely building and free. Now it's been moved to what's the (millenium) point they charge a fortune to get in.




I'll take that bet at any odds you care to mention.
magepaster,

I guess you've really had enough of "New" britain then? I'm afraid that there's not much you can do about that other than leave the UK or make the most of what there is. I agree, we've gone downhill fast, but that what it is. Fortunatley kids still don't see that side and so I'm just going to make the most of the 3 days I'm there and hopefully he will have a good time anyway (even if I get a little bit stressed and out of pocket in the process).

Anyway, I've narrowed the list down to the following:

The national sea life centre.
The black country living museum
Think Tank.
Warwick Castle.
Cadbury World
Twycross Zoo
Sundown Adventure Land
Stratford Upon Avon Butterfly Farm

Is there anything in the above list that I MUST avoid. (Due to it's crapness factor)? Maybe I should set up a poll.
Old 18 December 2006, 11:19 AM
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The usual bollocks spoken by people who lack perspective & facts

Ten minutes drive from Solihull you have Hatton Country world.
Don't bother with the black country museum. If you want to see how people really used to live in squalid conditions with fine examples of pre-homo sapien ape men then head east from Solihull along the A45 to Coventry
Old 18 December 2006, 12:09 PM
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What about the National Motor Museum in Coventry.
Old 18 December 2006, 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Daz34
If you want to see how people really used to live in squalid conditions with fine examples of pre-homo sapien ape men then head east from Solihull along the A45 to Coventry
Old 18 December 2006, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Daz34
Don't bother with the black country museum. If you want to see how people really used to live in squalid conditions with fine examples of pre-homo sapien ape men then head east from Solihull along the A45 to Coventry
Nah! It's still like that in the Black Country too. **** knows why they need a museum (or is it actually a viewing gallery at the job centre).
Old 18 December 2006, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by magepaster
Having lived in Birmingscum for most of my life my advice would be to kill yourself rather than come here. It is the biggest cesspool in the not very Bittish Isles.

Never a truer word spoken on SNet
Old 18 December 2006, 01:36 PM
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M5, M42 or M6 in any direction should just about do it, travel about 50 miles in eathier direction, you should should find something worthwhile visiting.
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I work weekends in the area (at Fujistsu, quite close to the NEC) I stay overight at a guest house in Knowle. I'm glad its only for two days, I cant wait for Sunday night to head back home to Scotland.
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