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What Is There To Entertain Toddlers In Hh

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Been to HH many times before and looking for some help / inspiration - we'll be there next week.

We usually go to Pattaya as its easier to entertain our toddlers when we're not on the beach or in the swimming pool, with the play areas in Big C / Lotus type places.

What is there in HH to entertain toddlers?

Any day trips suggested?

So that's a nothing to do there then eh!

That's why I stopped going to HH. After 5 holidays there I can still say - on a rainy day it's you and your hotel room, even without children. There are day trips to waterfalls or HH lookout but it's more car sitting than actually doing something children could be interested in. Or too demanding for children.

Other than beach horse riding (that's good for 30-60 minutes one off) I don't know what else todlers could do there unless you are in a good hotel that has a playground.

The new shopping mall was in pre-construction stage so don't know what difference it may make. It's a mini version, according to pics and reports.

As soon as our baby could walk, Pattaya Park over and over again. On a non-swimming day - several shopping malls, underwater world, gardens, mini-siam, zoo...

Totally agree. Nowt to do in HH for children. Ours are 5 and 8 but we still go to Pattaya, just stay away from the laydeez :o

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So after 5 days / 4 nights last week in HH can confirm that not a lot to do there for toddlers apart from the obvious (swimming pool / beach). The only play area is in the new shopping centre; shopping centre's ok but the play area is very poor (Big C / Lotus do better). A trip to the elephant village was worth while but didn't take long. There is one thing to do there though, and that's annoy the <deleted> out of the old man by dismantling the hotel room.

Yep Pattaya is way better to occupy kids.

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