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Dizzy Mich Oct 28th 2006 10:32 pm

Things To Do For 2 year olds
 
Hiya,

We moved to Spain 6 months ago and my daughter is going to celebrate her 2nd birthday over here......

Without our friends and family....boo hoo ! And we don't know any other toddlers to celebrate with her......aw bless her !!

So want to make it up to her, altho she won't mind.....but still - we'd like to do something nice.

It's at the end of November, so we wanted to know where there was kids play areas....? Does anyone know where a good place to go would be ?

Carrefour has a little play area and I've been told McDonalds has one too...but they dont appeal...not quite "special" enough...if you know what I mean !

Thinking of Benidorm for kids play areas...as not far away.....

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

lynnxa Oct 29th 2006 10:13 pm

Re: Things To Do For 2 year olds
 
where are you?

Dizzy Mich Oct 30th 2006 2:53 am

Re: Things To Do For 2 year olds
 

Originally Posted by lynnxa
where are you?


Doh !!! Sorry....Oliva, Valencia.....near Gandia

lynnxa Oct 30th 2006 4:28 pm

Re: Things To Do For 2 year olds
 
wouldn't worry too much about her since she's only 2, and is unlikey to really understand anyway, and certainly won't remember!

However, in Javea port there is a place called KrazyKids with a soft play area where they hold birthday parties, and also run a creche & you can just go in with your child at any time, too.

They do some food & drink, and it is run by an english woman, so no language problem for you.

If you're interested I can track down the phone number for you

Dizzy Mich Oct 30th 2006 5:22 pm

Re: Things To Do For 2 year olds
 

Originally Posted by lynnxa
wouldn't worry too much about her since she's only 2, and is unlikey to really understand anyway, and certainly won't remember!

However, in Javea port there is a place called KrazyKids with a soft play area where they hold birthday parties, and also run a creche & you can just go in with your child at any time, too.

They do some food & drink, and it is run by an english woman, so no language problem for you.

If you're interested I can track down the phone number for you


Oh wow that sounds fantastic...as my son who is 3 and a half would also love it ......

I don't want you to go to too much trouble but it would be much appreciated as Javea is not far from us.

Thanks ever so much

lynnxa Oct 30th 2006 9:00 pm

Re: Things To Do For 2 year olds
 

Originally Posted by Dizzy Mich
Oh wow that sounds fantastic...as my son who is 3 and a half would also love it ......

I don't want you to go to too much trouble but it would be much appreciated as Javea is not far from us.

Thanks ever so much


no trouble.if I haven't got it lying around I'm sure one of my friends has!

lynnxa Nov 2nd 2006 4:52 pm

Re: Things To Do For 2 year olds
 
still trying to track down the number....when do you need it by?


it's not in the paginas amarillas before anyone gets smart :p

coralsoft Nov 3rd 2006 8:48 pm

Re: Things To Do For 2 year olds
 

Originally Posted by Dizzy Mich
Hiya,

We moved to Spain 6 months ago and my daughter is going to celebrate her 2nd birthday over here......

Without our friends and family....boo hoo ! And we don't know any other toddlers to celebrate with her......aw bless her !!

So want to make it up to her, altho she won't mind.....but still - we'd like to do something nice.

It's at the end of November, so we wanted to know where there was kids play areas....? Does anyone know where a good place to go would be ?

Carrefour has a little play area and I've been told McDonalds has one too...but they dont appeal...not quite "special" enough...if you know what I mean !

Thinking of Benidorm for kids play areas...as not far away.....

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Make a picnic, with a nice cake, and go to a park for a couple of hours. They're not going to remember it, but you'll all have fun. Since you don't know anyone, you don't need to impress anyone with the occasion and can just have a lovely time with your family. Invite some older Spanish neighbours, perhaps - they'll love a family occasion.


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