i im thinking of taking 3 of my minded kids on a trip to gullivers kingdom at matlock baths for the christmas theme now the price is £13,95 each i will pay for the train do you think parent would mind paying for the entry fee or should i thanks
i im thinking of taking 3 of my minded kids on a trip to gullivers kingdom at matlock baths for the christmas theme now the price is £13,95 each i will pay for the train do you think parent would mind paying for the entry fee or should i thanks
you can only ask them, it sounds like a great trip, hope it all turns out ok
this is were we mite be going http://www.gulliversfun.co.uk/matloc...4-dec-2012.htm
looks great, ans a very good price as well for the amount of attractions, I took my brownies to winter wonderland at keilder northumberland and paid £20.00 each
and although it was a great day for the girls there wasnt all that much to do.
ziller
we sometimes go for halloween but thought christmas would be nice x
That looks great. It has changed so much since I went there (was 14 then!!!!)
I'd send a letter now and ask them to pay at so much a week to spread the cost, if parents can't or won't then you have time to re think your plans or budget.
good idea love thanks
Yes i would ask for the cost from the parents, unless you are treating as a xmas present
Are your parents expecting to pay for trips? What if one says no?
I tell all my parents I pay for all the day to day stuff toddler groups, soft play but if its a special day out they foot the bill. Did only do one a year though
When someone tells you nothing is impossible, tell them to go slam a revolving door
took 3 of the minded children to whitegate and parents paid that was £12 so i think there would pay xx
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