Any ideas for a day out with kids around merseyside???



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sounds like you have some good choices from the other answerers, make sure to be safe
Erm.the Blue Planet Aquarium in Ellesmere Port - that's great fun! It's still great fun for me, and i'm 15! Or how about Deeside Ice Rink (if that's still open) or bowling!
Blue Planet is a complete rip off! Don't go. Especially in the holidays, you can't get close to anything. We've been three times now, and everytime we come away saying 'why do we go there'

Chester Zoo is always loads of fun, and great value, you can spend a whole day there and still not get round everything. Knowsley safari park is good too. The New Space Centre in Seacombe, near Birkenhead has been highly reccommended to me, although I haven't been yet.

The museum in Liverpool, is always a big hit with my kids, and its free to get in!

PS I have young kids, not teenagers
gullivers world's only half an hour away.
Rice Lane or crocky park farms? maybe?
dunno mate sorry, not much to do is there! buy them a playstation.
Ferry across the Mersey to Birkenhead
knowsly safari park. Chester Zoo. Mersey ferries. Gullivers world warrington. A picnic in the park. The duck truck in the albert dock. The Museums. Beeston Castle & candle factory. The ice cream factory near beeston. Walton Gardens @ warrington. Blackpool.
anywhere on merseyside its all good

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