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Author: Rachael Brooks

Day Out With Thomas @ Havenstreet

Friday, 3rd July, 2009 at 3:37 pm, Isle of Wight

Charity, Children, Events, Havenstreet, Travel, Youth

24, July 2009to28, July 2009

Just in time for the summer holidays. Peep! Peep! Thomas the Tank Engine rolls into Havenstreet Station for five fun-filled days.

Day Out With Thomas @ HavenstreetChildren, parents, and grandparents are invited to enter the magical world of Thomas & Friends at The Isle of Wight Steam Railway!

Take a ride behind a steam train, meet ‘Sir Topham Hatt’ and Mrs Kyndley, and enjoy a host of fun-filled activities with Thomas, the ‘Troublesome Trucks,’ Mavis the diesel engine and Trevor the traction engine.

Take part in a treasure hunt and enjoy Punch & Judy and Magic shows, and the children can let off steam on the bouncy castles and take a ride on a bumpy bus!

There’s children’s roundabout rides and fun with Professor Clump the clown … And best of all everything is all included in the one admission price!

To complete your great day out there’s picnic areas and plenty of food and drink on sale in our restaurant and from our garden kiosk!

A Day Out With Thomas … This really is a packed day out for all the family!

Tickets
Booked in Advance: Adults £13, Children (from age 2) £10, Family £36. Tickets on the day: Adults £14, Children £11, and Family £40

For more details please contact: 01983 882204

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