It’s been our biggest competition to date, with tons of entries flooding in despite a glitch with the email (mea culpa, it turns out I’d actually left the .com off the end).
Luckily the majority of you figured that out, and those who were determined left their entries in the comments!
So I’m very excited to announce that the winner of a Family Ticket to the hottest kids’ festival of the summer is…
Jenny Kearney!
Congratulations Jenny, I’m sure you and your crew are going to have an amazing time in Regent’s Park this weekend.
Thanks to all of you who entered, do keep an eye on the LolliBop web site for updates and opportunities. Also stay tuned to Babes about Town as we have more great giveaways coming your way.
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Just been with my 8 year old. This festival claims to be for the under 10s – not true, more like for under 4s. And there’s not a lot going on. Total and utter rip off! Previous years been to the Innocence festival much better value for money and quite a lot of things. This Lollibop rubbish hardly had any activities and the few they did have eg bumper cars and a slide had almighty queues. However, apart from the slide everything seemed aimed at toddlers. My daughter was really quite upset that there was nothing for her. To me, it just seemed like an area where stalls sold their wares and generally the public were mugs to spend our dosh. I cannot believe just how awful it was and what a rip off it was. If you want a kids festival, just stick to the freebies in your local area, eg, county shows and mayor shows, PlayDay etc or go to the grown up weekenders eg Lattitude and Glasto because there’s loads for kids to do as well as music. I hope this organisation go out of business because they really are taking the mick! AVOID AT ALL COSTS!
Hi Vanessa, thanks for your feedback and I’m really sorry you had such a bad time. I must say we really enjoyed ourselves but then I think my kids are more the target demographic in that respect – I certainly couldn’t speak for your daughter’s age group. I’m about to post my review, so do feel free to comment there as well (more likely to be read by the organisers too!). My niece and nephew (ages 10 and 12) left early but then I knew they were outside the target age. Hopefully the LolliBop team will take your points on board and make improvements for next year!