Hi everyone!
Over the winter break, I've literally done so many different things that have been a lot of fun to do - and I thought they would make a lovely blog posts to share with you over the next few posts. So a nice starting post is when me and my friends went to Winter Wonderland!
Winter Wonderland is a fair held in Hyde Park, London and literally everyone goes on about how good it is. I'd never been before so we planned to go just after Christmas.
Over the winter break, I've literally done so many different things that have been a lot of fun to do - and I thought they would make a lovely blog posts to share with you over the next few posts. So a nice starting post is when me and my friends went to Winter Wonderland!
Winter Wonderland is a fair held in Hyde Park, London and literally everyone goes on about how good it is. I'd never been before so we planned to go just after Christmas.
It was HUGE - literally, I didn't think it would be as big as it was. It was set out like a market and each stall was in its own little cabin. It definitely was very festive and I think it would be much better before Christmas - especially if you want to get gifts (even if they are a little pricey!)
Other than the stalls, there are so many rides around for the public to go on. But, looking at the prices it was around £4 - £8 to go on some rides and I'm not a keen roller coaster person so that put me off even more going on the rides there! Some of them looked horrible - why people went on them I don't even know!
So if you like in the UK and fancy going to a Winter Wonderland I would recommend it but before Christmas definitely! You will feel more festive for sure and the gifts there are unique (great if you can't find a gift for someone who's hard to buy for!) Just make sure you have a bit of money if you want to experience everything they have to offer - but otherwise just walking around for free is just as magical :)
See you in the next blog post,
Other than the stalls, there are so many rides around for the public to go on. But, looking at the prices it was around £4 - £8 to go on some rides and I'm not a keen roller coaster person so that put me off even more going on the rides there! Some of them looked horrible - why people went on them I don't even know!
So if you like in the UK and fancy going to a Winter Wonderland I would recommend it but before Christmas definitely! You will feel more festive for sure and the gifts there are unique (great if you can't find a gift for someone who's hard to buy for!) Just make sure you have a bit of money if you want to experience everything they have to offer - but otherwise just walking around for free is just as magical :)
See you in the next blog post,