Wednesday 31 March 2010

A Suitable Age? - by Dea Birkett

We’ve just been to one of the best plays we’ve seen for a long, long time. I know it’s theatre, not travel. But as it’s called The London Eye Mystery and is about a young teenager disappearing on the giant wheel that turns on the south bank of the Thames and gives the best ever view of London, I feel I can mention it here. The eight-year-old twins particularly enjoyed it, intrigued and terrified in turns. There was only one hitch. The recommended age for the play was ten plus. Only their big teenage sister should have been sitting in the audience.

This set me thinking about recommended ages for travel experiences. Many tour companies now offer holidays for children with a certain number of years. Even family safaris often have an over-eight requirement. Taking your three-year-old on a Nile Cruise would generally be frowned upon. But the twins loved The London Eye Mystery, even though they were theoretically two years too young. So should we pay any attention to well-intended age restrictions on travel?

I think it’s fine as long as it’s only advice. I don’t think it’s fine if holiday companies start telling us that a toddler is too young to look at a Velazquez painting in the Prado. Or that my teenager is too old to hook a duck in the Tivoli fairground, when (she’ll murder me for letting you know this) she still shrieks when she wins a tacky prize.

We know our kids better than any holiday company. So I think it’s up to us to decide whether a break is suitable for them, whatever their age.

And some of us are younger at heart than we might first appear. The Unicorn is a children’s theatre, and The London Eye Mystery a play for young people. But I really, really enjoyed it. Far more than anything I’ve seen lately aimed at the age range I’m supposed to be – adult.

The London Eye Mystery is running at the Unicorn Theatre until 18 April www.unicorntheatre.com.

Takethefamily.com have an exclusive offer for their twitter followers with special priced tickets for 7pm shows of The London Eye Mystery. See Takethefamily's Twitter page for more details twitter.com/Takethefamily 

Tickets for the real London Eye from www.londoneye.com

2 comments:

  1. I have just come across your site and think it's excellent. It's helped me plan my next holiday. I'd like to link to it from my blog if you don't mind.

    In terms of age restrictions, they are obviously in place for a reason (probably for all the stupid people out there that would take a toddler to something more suited for a teenage). However they are only guidelines and as you say, parents know their children best.

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  2. Many thanks for your kind comments about our Takethefamily.com site, and your comments on Dea's latest post. Please do feel free to add a link to your blog.

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