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A very covid Christmas
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<blockquote data-quote="Matlock" data-source="post: 6776789" data-attributes="member: 4732"><p>Not sure this is worth a separate thread, but I would get lost in the arguing of thd main covid thread. </p><p></p><p>This Chrustmas is obviously going to be very strange, so I thought it might be an idea for people to throw up stuff that worked or didn't work for them Christmas wise this year.</p><p></p><p>We brought the kids on the ferris wheel last night. I was a little concerned about queues there but I have to say it was brilliantly handled. You can book in advance, so while you still need to queue you are guaranteed a place. Social distancing well maintained by staff and well enforced by them in the queue. Carriages disinfected between users and lots of hand sanitizer available. Felt like a very safe experience.</p><p></p><p>Rather than glow in the park, they have little window displays around town telling panto stories. There is a map to all of them on the city council website, cant link it from my phone. Great for small kids,probably boring for over 7s. </p><p></p><p>Also, there is an Irish company called from Santas desk, that will send lovely personalised christmas letter to kids from Santa in lieu of a visit to the man himself. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, went to the marina market last weekend for a look and walked straight back out. Too packed and chaotic imo. Might be ok for adults but no place for kids. Now, it was a sunny sunday so maybe it isnt usually that packed. </p><p></p><p>On a non kid related note, the only restaurant I have been to since restrictions lifted is poachers in Bandon and I was very impressed by their set up. Again, it felt very safe and well managed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matlock, post: 6776789, member: 4732"] Not sure this is worth a separate thread, but I would get lost in the arguing of thd main covid thread. This Chrustmas is obviously going to be very strange, so I thought it might be an idea for people to throw up stuff that worked or didn't work for them Christmas wise this year. We brought the kids on the ferris wheel last night. I was a little concerned about queues there but I have to say it was brilliantly handled. You can book in advance, so while you still need to queue you are guaranteed a place. Social distancing well maintained by staff and well enforced by them in the queue. Carriages disinfected between users and lots of hand sanitizer available. Felt like a very safe experience. Rather than glow in the park, they have little window displays around town telling panto stories. There is a map to all of them on the city council website, cant link it from my phone. Great for small kids,probably boring for over 7s. Also, there is an Irish company called from Santas desk, that will send lovely personalised christmas letter to kids from Santa in lieu of a visit to the man himself. On the other hand, went to the marina market last weekend for a look and walked straight back out. Too packed and chaotic imo. Might be ok for adults but no place for kids. Now, it was a sunny sunday so maybe it isnt usually that packed. On a non kid related note, the only restaurant I have been to since restrictions lifted is poachers in Bandon and I was very impressed by their set up. Again, it felt very safe and well managed. [/QUOTE]
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