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Review of Big Feed In The Park 2024 // Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow
We were a bit disappointed in the big feed family day. I understand there were no buggies allowed in the amphitheatre due to fire safety but it just wasnât practical to take the baby down on the steps. There was no benches or seating area to have our food or feed the baby which wasnât ideal. We were unsure what to expect maybe it wasnât appropriate for such a young baby in a pram. Maybe Queens Park would have been a better venue to walk around safely with the pram and see different stages and tents. We are melting pot regulars so just a bit disappointed.
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of Big Feed In The Park 2024 // Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow
Price was a rip off paid 45 pound for 2 adults and 2 kids just to get a balloon and a tattoo , my daughter is in a wheelchair and was unable to access the spary on tattoo area which was unfair
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of Big Feed In The Park 2024 // Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow
Having to leave buggyâs at the top but not unattended meant I couldnât participate in much with my baby. Very disappointed in this family event
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of Big Feed in the Park - Sunday
Cant believe this event was even priced. Can’t seem to understand what we paid for? Expected a lot more considering it being a ticketed event. I’ve been to free events in the park that was ten times better
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Would you recommended: Yes |
Review of Big Feed in the Park - Sunday
Extremely underwhelming. Very small scale considering the £13 entrance fee. A small number of food stalls and 4 or 5 other stalls, even though it was advertised to feature additional stalls.
No live music, even though it was advertised. The children's entertainment was limited to a bubble machine and a juggler. There was no seating for dining and the restriction on prams in the kiddies' area made it less family-friendly.
All in all, I wouldn't recommend wasting your time and money on this event.
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of Big Feed in the Park - Sunday
Tickets were £12 plus extra for booking fees which was quite expensive considering the price of the food and drinks on offer. The baby disco was good but overall I don’t think it was good value for money as once you buy your ticket and spend money on food it turns into a very expensive family day out.
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of Big Feed in the Park - Sunday
Was told it would be dog friendly then told when we got there no dogs were allowed in the bowl which took you away from the main attraction which was disappointing. Thankfully one of the stewards let us sit in at the back with the dog which meant we could go in as a family and not have to take it in turns. Would be a good idea to designate a section of the bowl where dogs are allowed. £5.50 for a 330ml can of Rekorderlig was steep as well.
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Would you recommended: Yes |
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