DESTINATIONS TODDLER BREAKS UK & IRELAND LEFT:
Teletubbies show
RIGHT:
Stephanie, Noah and Martin at
Pirate Falls Adventure Golf
w EASY EATS Going on holiday is the chance to get away from everyday chores – not least cooking – so there are two dining plans that have this covered. The Premium Dining Plan (£27 a day for adults, £7 children aged two to five) and the Food Court Dining Plan (£20 adults, £5 children) offer buffet breakfast and dinner. Under-twos eat free. Outside of that there’s an
array of restaurants to try. The 1950s-style American diner was a big hit, serving classic hot dogs and burgers, plus desserts with names such as Be-Bop Brownie and Lemonade Pie. The ice cream milkshakes were a particular favourite – Noah and I slurped through all six flavours, purely in the name of research, to find Choco Loco was the winner. A nice touch is that all the
restaurants have a ‘baby feeding station’, with a microwave, bottle-warming machine, plastic cutlery and free Ella’s Kitchen food pouches. Plus, unlike most restaurants we visit, there was never a shortage of highchairs. At every restaurant we went
to, which included Ludo’s Italian and the Firehouse Grill, Noah was greeted by friendly staff with crayons and colouring-in sheets.
This was a fun-filled, action-
packed holiday and it was a hit with Noah, who now asks: “When are we going back to Butlin’s, Mummy?”. And the answer is simple: soon, very soon! Book it: A four-night Just for Tots break at Butlin’s Minehead Resort staying in a Seaside apartment starts from £420, based on a May 14 departure.
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