JovialJooles
22nd August 2007, 12:24
So, for the first time in 2 years, the rest of my family attended Rockingham on Sunday. That's 2 boys aged 1 and 3 plus their friends aged 2 and 4.
They really enjoyed the racing, but would have liked there to have been some other activities such as the bouncy castles and the fair that was there when they came last time.
Their mums however would have liked some of the old facilities to have been available.
No pick nick tables available on Sunday - it makes managing 4 young children at lunch time so much easier.[/*:m:36qvxvkk]
baby changing facilities to be available at the turn 1 grandstand. It really is no use to have the disabled toilets unlocked if there are no lights working in them! So this also applies to the disabled too.[/*:m:36qvxvkk]
the disabled access was locked at the turn4 grandstand. So, pushchairs were left by the stairs and young boys carried up the stairs.[/*:m:36qvxvkk]
none of the toilets open underneath the turn4 grandstand. Try explaining to a three year old that he has to hold his wee and walk to the Rockingham building.[/*:m:36qvxvkk]Strewth, this isn't rocket science. If you want to have people coming back, you need to make a bit of an effort.
They really enjoyed the racing, but would have liked there to have been some other activities such as the bouncy castles and the fair that was there when they came last time.
Their mums however would have liked some of the old facilities to have been available.
No pick nick tables available on Sunday - it makes managing 4 young children at lunch time so much easier.[/*:m:36qvxvkk]
baby changing facilities to be available at the turn 1 grandstand. It really is no use to have the disabled toilets unlocked if there are no lights working in them! So this also applies to the disabled too.[/*:m:36qvxvkk]
the disabled access was locked at the turn4 grandstand. So, pushchairs were left by the stairs and young boys carried up the stairs.[/*:m:36qvxvkk]
none of the toilets open underneath the turn4 grandstand. Try explaining to a three year old that he has to hold his wee and walk to the Rockingham building.[/*:m:36qvxvkk]Strewth, this isn't rocket science. If you want to have people coming back, you need to make a bit of an effort.