Mum & Dad's
Night Off!
Enjoy an evening out while the children enjoy an evening of creativity, games and fun.
One of the best things about being on holiday is spending time together as a family. But sometimes it is lovely to enjoy a meal out, celebrate a special occasion or simply have a few hours to yourselves without worrying about finding a babysitter.
That's exactly why we created Mum & Dad's Night Off.
Every Wednesday and Friday evening throughout the summer holidays (excluding the week commencing 17 August), children aged 6 to 12 are invited to join us at the Reef Make & Do Studio for a relaxed evening packed with creativity, games and fun while the grown ups enjoy an evening of their own.
Children will enjoy simple creative activities, board games, books, quiet time, outdoor games when the weather allows, drinks and snacks, before settling down together with a family friendly film to finish the evening.
Whether you are heading out for dinner, meeting friends or simply fancy a peaceful evening together, you can relax knowing your children are having a wonderful time too.
Wednesdays & Fridays
6.00pm to 10.00pm
For children aged 6 to 12 years
£25 per child
Max capacity 24
Good to Know
Drop off: Between 5.50pm and 6.00pm
Collection: Promptly at 10.00pm
Please let us know in advance by email if someone different will be collecting your child.
Late collection
A charge of £15 for every 15 minutes, or part thereof, will apply after 10.00pm. This is payable on collection.
What to bring
Nothing at all (unless they want to bring a cuddly teddy) We'll provide everything needed for a fun evening. Children should simply wear comfortable, weather related clothes and bring any essential medication they may require, fully labelled with name and instructions. Please ensure that mobile phones are left at home.
Booking
Please try where possible to book at least 2 days in advance to ensure that have enough staff to cover the numbers of children. We have to decline late bookings if we are unable to find extra staff last minute.
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