Re: The Pirate Ship
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:43 pm
In an Honest answer!
Mrs Rooster ( Caz ) reported that the trip was a little bit of a let down.
No singing and no telling of story's as promised. Some of the kids got bored and due to this started to climb on seats and mess about and were told on numerous occasions to calm down, maybe a story or sing-song would have kept thier minds busy.
No treasure hunt. Apparently it was cancelled due to the pub where it should have taken place, refused to let it happen unless food was purchased?
Trip did not last for the time paid for.
The call in at the funfair was a bit of a let down for some of the kids, they actually complained that the rides they were allowed on, were for younger children only and the bigger rides which were more suited, were out of bounds.
There was no drinks for the kids, Caz actually bought some for some of the children.
The ship could have been dressed up a little better.
The above remarks are not from Caz's mouth, they are what others were saying, but of course Caz was thinking the same.
One thing I noticed, was that the kids could hang over the side and dip thier hands in the water. I and a few other parents commented on how there should have been some kind of wire rope between the up-stands.
It is a real shame, as this trip was organised with very good intentions as a brilliant treat for the kids.
Well done Ian, it's a shame the firm let you down a bit!
Mrs Rooster ( Caz ) reported that the trip was a little bit of a let down.
No singing and no telling of story's as promised. Some of the kids got bored and due to this started to climb on seats and mess about and were told on numerous occasions to calm down, maybe a story or sing-song would have kept thier minds busy.
No treasure hunt. Apparently it was cancelled due to the pub where it should have taken place, refused to let it happen unless food was purchased?
Trip did not last for the time paid for.
The call in at the funfair was a bit of a let down for some of the kids, they actually complained that the rides they were allowed on, were for younger children only and the bigger rides which were more suited, were out of bounds.
There was no drinks for the kids, Caz actually bought some for some of the children.
The ship could have been dressed up a little better.
The above remarks are not from Caz's mouth, they are what others were saying, but of course Caz was thinking the same.
One thing I noticed, was that the kids could hang over the side and dip thier hands in the water. I and a few other parents commented on how there should have been some kind of wire rope between the up-stands.
It is a real shame, as this trip was organised with very good intentions as a brilliant treat for the kids.
Well done Ian, it's a shame the firm let you down a bit!