Bocketts or Hobbledown

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firsttimerSW11
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Bocketts or Hobbledown

Postby firsttimerSW11 » Tue Oct 20, 2015 9:25 pm

I wonder if anyone could recommend whether I should take my soon to be two year old twins to Bocketts or Hobbledown. We are looking to take the two of them in November so assuming it rains, which venue would be more appropriate in terms of indoor play and also that age group?
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
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Re: Bocketts or Hobbledown

Postby 2009Kat » Wed Oct 21, 2015 9:41 am

They're both fun. Hobbledown is more expensive but is "smarter" and has a more sophisticated enormous soft play and outside play area. Bocketts is more "farmy" with more farm animals to see/pet, pig racing, pony rides etc. Outside and inside play areas less fancy but indoors they have space for picnics, trampolines and mini tractors to ride.
We've favoured Bocketts recently as my son loves the farm animals (cows horses donkeys etc) but am sure we'll be back to Hobbledown before too long as well!
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Re: Bocketts or Hobbledown

Postby Roo » Wed Oct 21, 2015 11:36 am

There is also Godstone Farm which has lots to do indoors if it is bad weather. Bocketts is great though too - not been to Hobbledown though.
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Re: Bocketts or Hobbledown

Postby mgb » Wed Oct 21, 2015 2:44 pm

Really depends if you're looking for traditional farm experience or soft play. Bocketts has more animals while Hobbledown has the huge, warm playbarn. My daughter is 4 now and favours Bocketts but preferred Hobbledown when she was younger.

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Re: Bocketts or Hobbledown

Postby MMmmm » Wed Oct 21, 2015 8:09 pm

You'll have a fab day at either.

Personally I'd suggest Brockets for younger ones and Hobbledown for when they are a little older. As a previous poster mentioned Hobbledown has a massive indoor playarea that is fantastic for slightly older toddlers, I'd say at roughly 3+ it really comes into its own. We prefer Brockets as it has more animals which my 11 month old and 3 year old both enjoy feeding etc. Tractors that they can sit on and ride and indeed another that takes them round the farm, indoor trampolines, various animal talks from staff etc etc. It also has indoor soft play, all be it on a smaller scale to the one at Hobbledown, i sense there is more to do at Brockets all in all.

Enjoy which ever you choose.
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