Restaurant/bars with play areas

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Restaurant/bars with play areas

Postby bethan88 » 28 Jun 2011 21:09

Could someone tell me which restaurants or bars have little play areas there?

Lemon tree and turkish delight were excellent last year, do they still have them?

Anything to amuse a 2 year old when we're out lol
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Re: Restaurant/bars with play areas

Postby jayj » 28 Jun 2011 22:01

The Venice has a play area.
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Re: Restaurant/bars with play areas

Postby blondie » 29 Jun 2011 08:17

Pretty sure the Turkish Delight still has one - and the old Lemon Tree (can't remember its new name!) does too.
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Re: Restaurant/bars with play areas

Postby redrhino12 » 29 Jun 2011 10:12

The Lemon Tree has had a name change to the "Leyla Sultan Bar"

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Re: Restaurant/bars with play areas

Postby blondie » 29 Jun 2011 10:46

redrhino12 wrote:The Lemon Tree has had a name change to the "Leyla Sultan Bar"

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That's it, Gene - thanks, it was on the tip of my tongue, but couldn't quite remember it! :)
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Re: Restaurant/bars with play areas

Postby bethan88 » 29 Jun 2011 11:18

Thanks for your replies :)

Does the tandoori sizzler still have one on the side? Oo and are there animals at the waterfall restaurant this year? Anybody know if there are any more towards the old village?

My daughter was 13 months last time we went and she wouldn't sit still for a minute, she kept running out of the restaurants! With a 5 month old now too, its not going to be as easy to run after her! This year i'm attempting to come armed with lots of ideas to keep her occupied!
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Re: Restaurant/bars with play areas

Postby blondie » 29 Jun 2011 11:26

There are lots of little outdoor play areas scattered around the resort, both in the centre and in the old village, which might help to keep her occupied for a wee while.
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Re: Restaurant/bars with play areas

Postby bethan88 » 30 Jun 2011 11:26

Thanks, yeah took her to the parks last year. I'm sure she'll enjoy them more this year as she's older. I like that the parks are in the shade, so i don't have to think about the sun on her.
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