21 Wellington Street, Lyceum Theatre, Covent Garden, London
mseedat
last updated on 17-11-2008:
(updated on 28-11-2008)
This was amazing, the attention to detail was exceptional. Really enjoyed it. Would definitely recommend to one and all, big or small. The theatre is a lovely venue. We sat quite high up in the stalls but still had a decent view. The costumes are wonderful, the whole production is world class. The fact that it has been running so long bears testament to this. The child who plays Simba is such a great actor as is everyone else. The special effects are great using such simple means. They have a snack and drinks bar at the venue and a whole lot of Lion King memorobilia should you wish to purchase.
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Bluewater Parkway, Swanscombe & Greenhithe, Dartford, Kent DA9
mseedat
last updated on 17-11-2008:
(updated on 28-11-2008)
Lovely shopping centre - makes for a nice day out of London, all the shops you would expect EXCEPT for Primark :-(. Food places and food court really accessible and nice. It is a well designed centre with all the shops you would expect. You can take a train out to the centre with ease or alternately drive. There is a huge Marks and Spencer store. The centre is quite child friendly. There is also a nice Boots store as well as many designer label stores. It makes for a good day out. Would recommend to one and all. It is one of the premier shopping centres near London.
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Strand, London WC2R 1LA
mseedat
last updated on 17-11-2008:
(updated on 28-11-2008)
This was one of the best Christmas experiences in London. The ice skating was great. I would recommend to anyone - nice to go in a big group of people. They are so well organized and it is so easy even if you have not skated before. They also have a nice kiddies area. They are well co-ordinated and have different sessions. You should find out about times of sessions etc. before going. We went in a big work crowd and was a really enjoyable experience. They provide you with skis and they have a nice storage place for your belongings.
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33A Molesworth Street, London SE13 7HB
mseedat
last updated on 17-11-2008:
(updated on 28-11-2008)
I think even though this may not be a 'high class’ shopping centre, it has all the necessary stores. The size of the centre and the ample parking makes it so convenient. Argos and Primark make the centre a real winner. There is also a Next which is nice as well as a Marks and Spencer with a Food Hall. The parking is reasonably priced. The eating places don’t look like the greatest but there is a nice juice bar. There is also a Sainsbury’s in the Centre. If you walk out of the Centre there are quite a few stores outside. Bus routes to the Centre are also convenient.
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Grays RM20 2ZW
mseedat
last updated on 17-11-2008:
(updated on 28-11-2008)
This is still one of my favourite centres. Beats trying to brave the weather on the high street, especially in Winter. Big positive for me is the Primark and the Argos. The IKEA adjacent to the centre makes it even more of a positive. Food court also excellent. The Pizza Hut in the food court normally has great family deals. The last time we went I was able to relax at the Costa Coffee in the Waterstones with a book while my wife shopped. This centre has all the shops you really need, parking is user friendly and convenient. There is a huge House of Fraser and Debenhams. It has two of a few stores eg. WH Smith, Game. There is also an Apple store which is a big plus.
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