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Namco Funscape

I think the VR attractions are a must-try, but they're quite popular. Hit those first to avoid long waits later on!

My advice is to avoid the peak hours like Friday and Saturday evenings. Pop in on a Thursday afternoon for a quieter experience, trust me.

Be sure to keep an eye on your game cards; I accidentally left mine in a machine and lost a few credits!
Enigma Escape

My advice is to get there about 15 minutes early. It gives you time to relax, get the lowdown from the staff, and not rush in.

I think visiting during off-peak hours, like weekdays around 3 PM, means fewer crowds and a more personal experience.

I suggest booking your time slot online in advance to save a bit of cash; they sometimes have deals that aren’t advertised on-site.

I recommend asking the staff for hints if you're really stuck; it’ll make the experience more fun and less frustrating!
The Crystal Maze LIVE Experience - West End

If you have any big group, split into smaller teams for the challenges. It's more fun that way! Plus, the maze actually recommended it to keep it exciting.

I think the crystal dome finale is super fun, but it goes by really quick! Plan to give it your all there to catch those gold tokens!

I recommend getting the photos they offer after the experience. They’re a fun reminder of the day, and you can often find a discounted package if you ask!

I suggest arriving a bit early, like 15-30 mins before your start time. It helps you soak in the atmosphere and maybe grab a drink from the bar while you wait.
Tumbling Bay Playground

I'd suggest bringing a small first aid kit. We had a tiny scrape from playing too hard and there wasn't a lot of help available on-site. Better to be prepared!

My advice is to pack a lunch. The food options there can be a bit pricey and not always the healthiest. A picnic makes for a nice break in the play area
Thorpe Park

I recommend downloading the Thorpe Park app before your visit. It gives you live queue times and a map, which saves you a lot of time when trying to find rides.

Make sure to wear comfy shoes! You're going to be walking a ton, and I regretted my choice of flip-flops halfway through the day.

Also, don't fall for the fast track passes - they can be pricey. I found that most rides had manageable wait times, so it wasn't worth it.
Hyde Park Playground
Diana Memorial Playground
I think it's a good idea to check the weather beforehand. If it looks like rain, bring a small waterproof jacket or umbrella. The playground is outdoors and kids can still have fun if it's light rain!

I suggest bringing some snacks and drinks, as the little cafe can get busy and the options are limited. You'll save money too! Pack a picnic if you can!
Longlite

I recommend checking if there are any events or special days during your visit. I stumbled upon a cool local festival which made the experience even better! It's like a bonus adventure.
DNA VR

My advice is to arrive at least 15 minutes early. It gives you time to settle in and check out all the cool setups before jumping into the action.

I suggest trying out different games for a varied experience. Some were more immersive than others, so mixing it up made the day super fun

If you're on a budget, look out for group deals or friends’ discounts—they can knock down the price a lot. I wish I had known about them before my visit!
Greenwich Park Playground

I think the playground gets pretty busy after 11 AM, so if you want some peace, try arriving around 9:30 AM. The kids get to play without the mad rush!
If you're planning a picnic, grab some snacks at the nearby shops. I found a cute little market just a five-minute walk away instead of the pricier ones inside the park.