This seems like a really helpful mini series for parks, taking into account what many other vlogs don't cover: the practicalities for families, which is so important
Well done Becca & Charlie. This was an excellent vlog. Very informative! That is a really cool thing they do with the parent share card. I never knew they did that.
Scott tied up in the car with tape across his mouth? No wait … he's free! Jokes aside great vlog, very informative and let's face it the Scottish accent adds to the quality ;) I'll come across as a bit of a H&S geek but that door at 7:36 should be better marked or open inwards, you could be reading that info board up close then whack!
as much as we like the park vlogs this is great and so helpful to those with small children, there was no such thing as vlogs in my day we just learnt by our mistakes lol Hope this becomes a regular thing as im sure there are many parents that would love these little tips and views that will make life so much easier taking the kids and grandkids on parks, cheers
Top Job Becca and Charlie. Are you going to make this a mini series at all UK parks? Lots of parents would really find this very useful as Becca is very informative, giving out all the information parents would need. Love it.
Fab vlog thank you Becca and Charlie ☺ I love the idea of parent swap, my little one is 7 and will go on everything he is tall enough for but it would have been handy for the bigger rides that he was not tall enough for, we were at pleasure beach over easter and it would have come in handy. It's a pity that they are not implementing it
@@yourexperienceguide It is quite strange :-/ My son enjoyed the Nash though at age 7, me at age 35 not so much 😂 He is counting the days until he is tall enough for Icon and the Big one
I feel like Disney is one of the few places I've visited that really mix up the rides in terms of family/thrill rides in terms of the location. I don't know how you push prams around Towers, its like a marathon getting around just walking on your own. CBeebies seem for tiny, tiny kids and there isn't much for adults to enjoy with them compared to Nickland.