Credits: Layered template (Snapshot, Template 2) and Lil Mermaid both by Jen C Designs. Font is The Wolff by Heather Hess.
Journalling reads: After our trip to the London Aquarium we were really excited to hear that they were opening a Sealife Centre at Chessington World Of Adventures. We were already Chessington Annual Pass holders because we loved visiting it so much, so to us it was an amazing combination of our two favourite places to visit. When we first visited it was quite crowded but since we knew we could come back whenever we wanted that didn’t really matter. We loved that you had the opportunity to have a family photo taken on entry. It’s impossible for us to take a photo with all of us in it. I now have a fairly large collection of fun family photos, I suppose it helps that we got a 20% Annual Pass discount on them. The experience of the Sealife Centre was completely different to the Aquarium, you feel much closer to everything and you can see everything better. The only downside we have found is because it is so mucb smaller than the Aquarium you have to leave the pushchair outside, which can make it interesting if Logan doesn’t feel like being cooperative or we didn’t remember to bring the reins with us. I often take the boys in to visit the Aquarium while Mark is off queuing for one of the rollercoasters he loves to go on. One of the cool things is the activity trail for the kids to complete as they walk around. It’s made up of a selection of stations with questions and an activity on them relating to the information on each tank and fun facts dotted around. Some of the stations have flaps to lift,, wheels to turn or buttons to press. Both of the boys really enjoy doing this, even though they have done it so many times now they don’t even need to check the answers anymore. No visit is complete for them without a visit to the Sealife shop!
Snapshot Templates by Jen C Designs
Lil Mermaid Elements by Jen C Designs
Lil Mermaid Solids by Jen C Designs
Lil Mermaid Alphas by Jen C Designs