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Family Travel Show – free tickets

September 22, 2015 by Gretta Schifano 2 Comments

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Family Travel Show

The Family Travel Show is in London at the end of October. I’m looking forward to going along to the show and getting some inspiration for our trips next year. If you’d like to go too, the organisers are offering free tickets to Mums do travel readers. (Adult tickets usually cost £8 per day or £15 for the weekend if booked in advance. Children’s tickets are free of charge).

The Family Travel Show is the UK’s first ever event which is totally dedicated to family travel. The show will give you the chance to get face-to-face with some of the best family holiday providers and specialist operators, take advantage of exclusive show-only offers and competitions and gather impartial advice and inspiration.

Creche

If you have young children (between 17 weeks and eight years old) you can book them in to a free creche run by Esprit Ski so that you can look around the show without them for a couple of hours. ( I think that this will be popular so you should probably book your slot as soon as possible).

Explorers’ Corner

I like the sound of this. National Geographic Traveller – Family are running an interactive area called Explorers’ Corner where children are encouraged to get involved in travel planning.

When is the show?

Saturday 31st October, 10 am – 5pm.

Sunday 1st November, 10am – 4pm.

Where is the show?

The show is at Olympia, London, W14 8UX. The nearest station is Kensington Olympia which is two minutes’ walk from the venue.

For more information about the show go to the Family Travel Show website.

Free tickets

For your two free* tickets to The Family Travel Show 2015, just quote ‘MUMSDOTRAVEL’ when booking tickets online at www.familytravelshow.com or when calling 0844 209 7360. Calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras.

*The tickets are free but there’s a £2.50 booking fee to cover postage and package.

Over to you

Would you like to go to the Family Travel Show?

Family Travel Show

Family Travel Show

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About Gretta Schifano

I'm a freelance journalist and blogger specialising in family travel with teenagers, trips when parents manage to travel without their kids, and 50+ travel. I also write about vegetarian travel, parenting teenagers, adoption, SEN, ADHD and anxiety. My work's been published by the Financial Times, Guardian, Independent, National Geographic Traveller, Lonely Planet and others. I've lived and worked in Italy and Spain and am now based in rural south-east England with my husband, adoptive and birth kids and our dog. I previously worked as a social action radio producer for the BBC.

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  1. Fiona says

    September 22, 2015 at 8:47 pm

    Sounds amazing, I wish I could go, but we’re coming over the weekend before. Enjoy!

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    • Gretta Schifano says

      September 22, 2015 at 10:02 pm

      Thank you, I’m looking forward to it. Sorry that you can’t make it!

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