FoS with 10yo Girl

FoS with 10yo Girl

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mattyn1

Original Poster:

6,095 posts

162 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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Right..... Mrs and the boys want to go.... daughter is doubtful.

Is there stuff to keep a 10yo girl who is not too bothered about cars occupied for a day? I acknowledge her ticket is free but if there is not enough for her to do it will be a nightmare.

Otherwise it means It will just be me and my sons!

Thought please. Ta.

9.3

1,153 posts

199 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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To be honest, I’d say no..
Others may disagree.

mattyn1

Original Poster:

6,095 posts

162 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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9.3 said:
To be honest, I’d say no..
Others may disagree.
Good answer! wink

RichB

52,751 posts

291 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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mattyn1 said:
Is there stuff to keep a 10yo girl who is not too bothered about cars occupied for a day?
It's a car event with cars running up and down a hill. rofl

mattyn1

Original Poster:

6,095 posts

162 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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RichB said:
It's a car event with cars running up and down a hill. rofl
Look, laugh all you want but I had to ask! I was under orders and I have had steak for tea!!

RichB

52,751 posts

291 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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mattyn1 said:
RichB said:
It's a car event with cars running up and down a hill. rofl
Look, laugh all you want but I had to ask! I was under orders and I have had steak for tea!!
No, sorry I was only joshing but no, I wouldn't take your daughter has little or no interest in cars. It's busy, there's a lot of walking and it's all about cars...

mattyn1

Original Poster:

6,095 posts

162 months

Thursday 15th March 2018
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RichB said:
No, sorry I was only joshing but no, I wouldn't take your daughter has little or no interest in cars. It's busy, there's a lot of walking and it's all about cars...
As was I joshing!

So three blokes going - probably the Friday! I do not intend getting grandstand tickets - we are fit enough to wander all day. What will we miss by not having GS tickets?

hurstg01

3,004 posts

250 months

Thursday 15th March 2018
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mattyn1 said:
Look, laugh all you want but I had to ask! I was under orders and I have had steak for tea!!
rofl

chris333

1,034 posts

246 months

Friday 16th March 2018
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mattyn1 said:
RichB said:
It's a car event with cars running up and down a hill. rofl
Look, laugh all you want but I had to ask! I was under orders and I have had steak for tea!!
Steak for tea on the 14th March, can only mean on e thing smile

mattyn1

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6,095 posts

162 months

Friday 16th March 2018
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chris333 said:
Steak for tea on the 14th March, can only mean on e thing smile
You would think!! Well that’s me boycotting valentines next year!!

mattyn1

Original Poster:

6,095 posts

162 months

Tuesday 10th April 2018
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Tickets arrived for the Friday this week! All good, and no girls will be attending!

scutt11

221 posts

164 months

Wednesday 11th April 2018
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I brought gals ticket for Sunday last year and hardly used it, went for all 4 days and just watched a batch or 2 and then moved on. People tend to move following the end of a batch

aazer89

545 posts

151 months

Wednesday 18th April 2018
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mattyn1 said:
As was I joshing!

So three blokes going - probably the Friday! I do not intend getting grandstand tickets - we are fit enough to wander all day. What will we miss by not having GS tickets?
Apart from a view a bit higher than everyone else and a seat, not alot really and you get a decent enough view form track side (in my opinion). Some of the car stands have better viewing (you just need to prove you own their car by having your key with you - for example last year Audi had some standing viewing for their 'owners' area)

stuno1

1,354 posts

202 months

Wednesday 18th April 2018
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Ultimately if she doesn't like cars it is boring. I took my 3 year old daughter last year and she loved it. She liked looking at the cars, watching them race, looking at the planes. Also, there was a section where we played crazy golf football, went on a fairest wheel, went on a small zip line and got her face painted.

BricktopST205

1,207 posts

141 months

Saturday 28th April 2018
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No problem. Have taken my daughter of similar age the past two years. Normally bring a friend with her as the tickets are free and it makes no difference to hotel room prices.

You have the Vauxhall stand that has plenty to do for kids. They especially loved the free sweet machine in the back of the Insignia Grand Tourer. Ferris Wheel which we timed to perfection last year as the F1 cars were coming out for their runs. Plus they had the VR cube thing that they had plenty of fun in. I prefer to sit down in the rally stage but they had no problem building dens in the woods! They also loved the tractor rides up to the rally stage.

If you like sitting by the climb and watching sports cars go up then forget it as they will get bored rather quickly.