Now the summer holidays are here and the kids need entertaining,parents are in need of new and exciting ideas to keep them occupied. Rather than sending them off to friends or sticking them in front of the television, why not indulge in some family fun this year and visit some of England's finest attractions. GettingPersonal has once again scored highly this year and has added yet another fabulous family day out to our collection of experience days, that'll be great fun for both children and adults alike. The Family Tour of Twickenham is an exciting day out and enables rugby fans to look behind the scenes of one of the most famous rugby stadiums in the world. For those who are not quite in the know it's a chance to brush up on some knowledge of one of England's most loved sports. Not only can you delve into the history of the sport whilst exploring the Museum of Rugby, you get to peek into the player's dressing room and even sit in the seat of your favourite player. For those budding rugby players amongst you, you can experience what it would be like to be a pro whilst taking a drink from the magic fountain before running out of the player's tunnel, imagining 82,000 people cheering you on. And for those of you just there for a fun day out, the scrimmaging machine is there ready to challenge your strength, and with hours of match footage on show, the tour takes you through a truly interactive journey through the history of this great international sport. Available for families of two adults and three children under 16, The Family Tour of Twickenham is available from GettingPersonal.co.uk for a fantastic 44.95. This and many other experience days can be delivered free-of-charge when more than 30 is spent in one transaction. Items can usually be dispatched within 24-hours. Go on; keep them smiling this summer!
Go on - give someone an experience day they'll remember.To explore our range of experience days further, please visit our website at http://www.gettingpersonal.co.uk.
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