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Sunday, 18 August 2013

My Review of Lollibop 2013 - Went Saturday 17th August 2013

Lollibop 2013
Taken at the end of the day, on the way out. A must have souvenir photo. Windy today and it rained, hence the hoodie!
So we went to Lollibop today and like Annie, from Mammasaurus Blog I would like to do an honest account of our day - Mammasaurus' review of Lollibop 2013.

Fi from Childcare is Fun has written an excellent review of Lollibop 2013 which is well worth a read if you are going this Sunday.

Karin at Cafe Bebe had a riot and found that Dreams Come True at Lollibop

The MOST comprehensive information-packed, photo-packed post I have seen is this one by Deep In Mummy Matters - Lollibop Go Prepared 2013

Jennifer's Little World - Day at Lollibop 2013 shows a fun filled day at this year's Lollibop in the Olympic Park.

The Mini Mes and Me had a completely different day doing different things to us as did The Boy and Me who have both written fab reviews of Lollibop 2013.  The Boy and Me seemed to meet A LOT of the CBEEBIES celebs (see her post for great photos), whereas we didn't do any of that at all, not really going near the stages as we just followed Aaron's lead all day.  Incidentally both The Mini Mes and Me and The Boy and Me were both Lollibop official Ambassadors, which means they had access to the Press tent etc...

For a very comprehensive review from someone who was not at all disappointed by Lollibop 2013 read this post by Family Four Fun.  It is so thorough that even if you did not go you will feel as if you were there: Lollibop 2013 by Family Four Fun's Emily.



Over to me; my review.  Based on a Mum, Dad and 3 year old boy attending.

It is 1:32 a.m. and my photos (211) still have not uploaded 
so excuse the lack of photos in this post - it will be rectified!

I've stayed up till 3:20 a.m. to upload all of my photos to G+ THE ALBUM IS HERE. I will decide what to include in this post tomorrow. And so to bed!

I'll just include my favourite for now:

at Lollibop 2013

We live in London, so getting there wasn't going to be an issue... or so we thought.  We got to Stratford Station at about 10:10 and I thought we'd be straight in but there were two problems with that





(1) the Olympic Park WASN'T where I thought it was.  To get to the venue, it's a 10 (brisk) or 20 (slow) minute walk.  Fi from Childcare is Fun found it to be a 30 minute walk with 2 littlies.  Luckily for me and Aaron we had Daddy with  us to carry Aaron when necessary but I think he walked the majority of it, so it is doable, as he is only 3 years old and we had neither buggy nor stroller with us, which I am glad about as I'd have pushed it round empty all day and the terrain wasn't suited for it anyhow. I have found a photo of Daddy carrying Aaron, so perhaps he did not walk it all after all #MemoryFail.  During that walk, you pass about 50 volunteers and they were SO excited So friendly SO warm and just quite frankly AWESOME. They were giving out directions, high fives, jokes a plenty, and just general love & light!  I wish they'd also been at the festival to be honest, as it was lacking that warm "Disney" vibe.  Lollibop take note and book THEM for next year, or get them to train your event staff LOL.

(2) thank God we were competition winners, as the normal queue was LONG, I mean VERY long.  So when I saw lots of people arriving inside the festival at 12:30 and wondered why they had overslept on such an important day, maybe they'd been stuck out there.  If you are press/VIP/Blogger/competition winner, you get to walk straight passed the long queue (reminds me of my nightclub days) and join a VERY short one, which means you more or less go straight in.


So if you want to be IN the event at 10 a.m., perhaps get there to Stratford at 9 a.m. ;-)

I am going to give you first what I think were our highlights, but from each of us in turn


This is just a photo of 30% of the queue to get in. My camera lens could not capture it all 
Getting off the beaten path away from the crowds and stalls recharges your festival batteries.  Aaron and I simply LOVE open spaces!

My Mummy highlights of the day:
  • Not being in the long entrance queue. Was fast tracked in as a competition winner (same queue that press, bloggers, and VIP go in).
  • Not having to pay.
  • A delicious hog roast burger and a beer at about 11:55 a.m.

  • Daddy being on hand to help with Aaron - what a difference THAT makes, compared to when he's at work, and I do it all alone.
  • Getting some photos I was really happy with.
  • Feeding delicious hot dogs to Daddy and Aaron, and seeing how much Aaron enjoyed his.  If you see people with them they look crusty but they are NOT.
  • On a day when we spent a lot, it was really convenient and much appreciated to chill out and have two free instant coffees in the Mummy Blogger tent.  Daddy (due to the wind and rain) even asked for a sweet tea and really enjoyed it.
  • Loved spending quality time in the Little Tikes area pushing Aaron's car around.
  • Having my photo taken with Aaron in the ADULT sized Little Tikes car. WHAT a novelty!  See pic above.  Love it.  In true Flinstones style you can see my feet :-)
  • Aaron is slightly too large (he's a TALL boy) at 3, for a classic Little Tikes Cozy Coupe, so if we win the competition I entered there, then I want to win the Little Tikes truck, as I really enjoyed pushing him around in it and it was the perfect fit, as it is slightly bigger, and more grown up looking. Here's hoping.
  • Loved seeing him enjoying the WOW toys, who until today I had never heard of before!
  • Loved running out of and sheltering from the rain.  Such fun.
  • Loved watching Daddy roll down a hill on the grassy bank we found by accident . We followed a sign for Lolli Promenade and ended up by this grassy bank where parents were running up and down the hillside #SimplePleasures - everyone else was running down the hill but Daddy decided to roll. It was so wonderful seeing him get in touch with his inner child.
  • After the hectic vibe of getting there and getting in, and worrying about taking it all in, it was lovely to relax and watch Aaron playing in the London Underground thingy majiggies, also by the Lolli Promenade.

  • I liked the venue as I'd never been inside the Olympic Park before AND it was great to see some of the Olympic venues - like the stadium - enroute during the walk, although they did look VERY LONELY :-(


Daddy's Highlights of the day:

He is asleep so I cannot ask him, but I know hands down he was TRANSFIXED by the robot - Titan (pictured above) - who did a performance the minute we arrived.  I'd say about 150 people watched this, but it was so so so awesome, I think a lot more people should have got to enjoy it, but it was quite early so not everyone had arrived yet.  It wasn't just the movements that were captivating but the script; it was phenomenal!  I can't work out from the website if he is there Sunday - sorry people.  If he is anything like today, it is early, so don't arrive in the afternoon!

Daddy likes to have me time, so he sat at a picnic bench all the while we were at Little Tikes, which meant he was a very chilled cheerful Daddy next time we saw him (as like I say, we spent A LOT of time there).

Daddy also likes, in any given situation, to get away from the hustle bustle so he LOVED the mummy blogger tent.  He had a sweet tea which he loved (and he doesn't even drink tea) and he read a free magazine with Aaron.  Aaron was chilled in there too.  Daddy liked it in there so much that when we were in Lego Duplo at the end of the day, he went in there again LOL.  The man on the door was nice enough to let him in which I really appreciated.  Daddy hates crowds but was in a great mood all day, as we had the break to have beer, the break to eat lunch, the break to roll down hills and the break in the Mummy Blogger tent. Oh and I sensibly allowed him to go to Greggs in Westfield Stratford in the morning, instead of making a hungry Daddy rush straight to the venue which I know he really appreciated.  We got the right mix of hectic and relaxed all day I think.  It is a happy house here tonight and both of my "boys" are asleep!



Aaron's highlights of the day:

He definitely LOVED the Little Tikes area.  Their poster says they do 20 minute sessions, but they are actually 10 minutes, so each time, Aaron had never had enough, so each time we went straight out and queued again. Each time, the queue would be emptied by the session going in after us, so as we'd be walking out they'd be walking in, so we'd end up at the front of the queue again. So our queueing time was max 10 minutes.  One time, we took a red jacket off and then got the last blue one so did not queue at all LOL.  He went on the Little Tikes cars etc... for sessions a total of SEVEN times.  Total addict.  I hope the team there see our photos and see how much we both appreciated it, as I know they found his reaction to getting off quite testing.  Funnily enough, the 6th and 7th time he took the waistcoat off and left no bother, as he finally knew the score.

He also LOVED the Wow toys area (pictured above) and spent quite some time there, really enjoying their range.  I wish we'd heard of them before.



He took a while to warm to going into the Lego tent but once he did he loved it in there. If anyone recognises him from these photos, yes he is the boy who had a little scuffle with a girl. Sorry about that.  He was on his best behaviour after that.... eeek except for wanting to play with the STRICTLY DISPLAY ONLY lego, but that was because Jake and the Neverland Pirates was in there (as above) and that is his ABSOLUTE favourite TV show - we watch Disney Junior A LOT!  The above set is new for August 2013 and I have now promised it to him for Christmas.



He loved eating his lunch under the circle area near the main stage.  God knows what was meant to be in there but it was empty and we made full use of it.

Overall we had an EXCELLENT day.  I have said to a few people on Twitter that I was disappointed.  I was, but I can't quite pin down why.  I think as we are not festival goers, we expected more "rides" and there weren't any.  In such a big venue, Aaron wanted to explore explore explore so there was NO CHANCE of pinning him to a stage, so we didn't watch anything at all like that, even though he can sit through a movie at the cinema.  I think my issue is it was 8 or 9 out of 10 and I expected it to be 15/10.  If I had paid, I would have expected to be blown away, and I wasn't but I was chilled, happy and satisfied, certainly by the end of the day, when we'd taken it all in.

We left in such a good mood, that instead of wanting to charge home, hubby was happy to go to Westfield Stratford so that Aaron could ride in their famous red cars, which he did for a few hours.  I think that says it all, that we had the capacity to do that after such a busy day.  It means we didn't run ourselves ragged, like I said earlier, as we had the right mix of chill out time, which seemed to happen really naturally like a flow.

Only problem with going in to Westfield Stratford is that we spent 30 pounds in the DISNEY STORE!!!!!







Parked the car to check out the kitchen bless him! He had a riot in the Tikes Town - we did 7 sessions in there!

King of MY castle!
Disclosure: my entrance was a competition win, so I did not pay. ALL words are my own.

P.S. I am very very very tired after a VERY long and VERY active day, so I MAY edit this tomorrow, when I read it with fresh eyes.  I certainly have a lot of photos to add to it.  G+ album here




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