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Things to do in Cape Town with kids

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We should think of name for you guys hmmm i think we should come up with ideas to make our family name official dont you think!!!

On another note i have a list of place you can visit with you kid, if you are a parent like me and you love making you kids smile well this is for you.

Bugz Playpark

Bugz Playpark is jam packed with activities that encourage the development of your child physically, emotionally and socially. This all-weather playpark has something for everyone, from an Animal Farm that teaches your child the value of caring and gorgeous tree houses encouraging imaginative play to everyone’s favourites such as the choo-choo train, peddle carts, sand pits, playhouses, mud pits, horse rides and much, much more. It also offers fantastic meal options with tuck shops and restaurants - from a farmer’s breakfast to Monster Burgers, waffles and milkshakes – they’ve got you covered. Bugz is open 364 days a year (closed on Christmas Day) but the rides are only open on weekends, school holidays and public holidays – weather permitted. Entry to the playpark costs R50p/p for adults, R35p/p for grandparents, and R60p/p for children (kids under two enter for free.)

Two Oceans Aquarium

The Two Oceans Aquarium offers visitors the opportunity to discover the diverse marine life found off the southern African coast. Meet the animals that call the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean their home and the brightly coloured ones that live in the warm Indian Ocean. Discover fascinating microscopic life, have a tactile experience at the touch pool or come face to face with wondrous marine life in the Aquarium’s new large – scale exhibit. The Aquarium is open daily from 09:30 -18:00. Prices range between R72 to R149/p. Tickets available online.

The Ice Station at Grand West Casino

Whether it’s summer or winter, novices and experts can get some ice time at the skating rink at GrandWest Casino for very reasonable prices. It costs just R35p/p (including skates), R30p/p during half rink skating (the club uses the other half) and R40p/p at peak times during weekends. Not to mention, tiny skaters get the whole mini-arena to themselves without the bother of the big kids for just R15p/p including skate rental.

Let’s Go Bowling

Ten-pin bowling is good for a fun outing and a bit of friendly competition for children aged five and up; plus, the folks at Let’s Go Bowling in Claremonts offer a safety rail for those colourful heavy balls and great packages for kids’ parties too. At R40p/p from Monday to Thursday and R50p/p on weekends, it’s a great, affordable activity no matter the turn the weather takes.

Strawberry Picking

Spend a day picking plump, juicy fruits with the kids at one of the several Winelands-based farms that open up their berry fields to the public during season, from October to December each year. Most notable is the much-loved Mooiberge Farm which rests between Stellenbosch and Somerset West and is open for strawberry picking daily during the December school holidays (price is per kilogram picked). Strawberry picking at Mooiberge Farm takes places from 9:30am to 4:30pm. R44 | Between Stellenbosch and Somerset West | Cape Winelands | +27 (0) 21 881 3222

As you can see there is fun activities for kids indoors and outdoors so its nice to have plans for rainy days and those beautiful summer days.

Hope you enjoyed this post

Remember: Just Be Happy

Love M


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