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<blockquote data-quote="topcat2006" data-source="post: 6488040" data-attributes="member: 74482"><p>Countryside live is awful. There is nothing to buy there other than fair ground rides and fast food now. All the stalls felt like goldfish in a bowl last time - no one spent a £1 on anything outside the bar.</p><p></p><p>Only good thing is the interactive area where a few animals get to be prodded by kids who assumed food is born in a pack with cooking info on. Adams farm made a good effort to educate Them but the type of person that goes there looks to be very different to the game fair sadly.</p></blockquote><p>Interesting you say that. We were there for the duration last year and camped.</p><p></p><p>My 12 year old and 9 year old and wife had s whale of a time and really enjoyed it.</p><p></p><p>Yes there were specific sections where timeliness was the key in order to get round before it was too busy but they would go again.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="topcat2006, post: 6488040, member: 74482"] Countryside live is awful. There is nothing to buy there other than fair ground rides and fast food now. All the stalls felt like goldfish in a bowl last time - no one spent a £1 on anything outside the bar. Only good thing is the interactive area where a few animals get to be prodded by kids who assumed food is born in a pack with cooking info on. Adams farm made a good effort to educate Them but the type of person that goes there looks to be very different to the game fair sadly.[/QUOTE]Interesting you say that. We were there for the duration last year and camped. My 12 year old and 9 year old and wife had s whale of a time and really enjoyed it. Yes there were specific sections where timeliness was the key in order to get round before it was too busy but they would go again. [/QUOTE]
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