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    Pirate Petes Indoor Adventure Play Centre - Pirate Pete's Children's Play Centre, Low Green, Ayr

    Pirate Petes Indoor Adventure Play Centre

    4.4(11 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Pirate Pete's softplay children's centre is hosted in what was formerly Hangar 13 nightclub in Ayr…read more- needless to say it's changed since then. We used to take the kids here when I was a carer and they absolutely loved it. You had to practically drag them away from the climbing frames! The area itself is a maze of wonder for children of all ages. There's space for smaller kids but three floors worth for the older children who want to swing around like wee monkeys. It's well staffed and there are places stationed throughout where adults can sit and read a paper while still having one eye on the kids. Even though it's huge and offers the children a perceived amount of freedom it's well monitored so you feel safe to let them roam free for a while. There's a lot of the usual soft play facilities - punching bags, tunnels, slides and climbing walls, but all are adequately padded so your child is well protective from hurting his or herself. But should a wee accident arise, there are helpful staff on hand and easily accessible areas for adults to remove the kids to reality again. If they need cheering up, there's a big cafe area with lots of food and ice cream to offer. It comes in handy when they've been running about for hours and are gasping for a drink; but for big groups jugs full of diluting juice are supplied. It looks like a fun day out for the children and I was more than a little jealous since I loved places like this when I was wee, but at least there was tea and a paper available for us weary adults. It's in a great location so if your Duracell bunny is refusing to run out of gas you can take them to the beach and neighbouring play area afterwards.

    A fantastic place to visit with younger children, its situated in the ideal location, beach park…read moreand has both outdoor and indoor facilties that keep the kids amused. The only downside with the outdoor rides, is that they are for very young children. Inside its great for the adults to relax, if they can ignore the noise, and superb for the children to play. ALL areas are segregated by age and supervised accordingly. The play area is on two floors, howver its easy to keep an eye on the children. The security is vey tight and no child could leave without their parent or guardian. It inexpensive and good value for money. Two hours of fun fun fun. As for the cafe...good food great prices.

    The Gaiety

    The Gaiety

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    The Gaiety is a joy of a theatre, both to spectate and perform in. It is so modern in the foyer,…read morebut the actual auditorium is gorgeous. There are a lot of original architectural features which have been beautifully restored. I was here for the National Festival of Youth Theatre last July which was a fantastic experience from beginning to end. It was an amazing opportunity to perform on a proper stage and not just in our local arts centre, school hall and barn theatre. The seats were some of the comfiest I've ever sat in at a theatre - I'm 6"2 and the legroom (in the stalls anyway) was great. The toilets aren't signposted very well and there are often queues, so try and avoid using them if possible. As you would expect for a theatre, snacks and drinks are pretty overpriced but there is a Spar and a Co-op not far away selling the same stuff for half the price. All the ushers and staff were so lovely which is nice to see. I felt for the people on the snack counters. Hundreds of teenagers on a sugar high queuing for Haribos and Coke isn't something I'd want to experience!

    In it's hayday the Gaiety Theatre was the place to be and where everyone in the community would go…read more Sadly in recent times the Gaiety theatre is proving not as popular with the younger generation. It does still hold acts throughout the year and is sold out a few times but not as much as previous years. The busiest time however is christmas. Every year the gaiety will hold a panto from Nov through to January. This is a must if you are in the area as I go every year to the panto and i love it every time. Also the Gaiety threatre is proving popular with local dance school with holding thier annual dance shows there. The interiour however is a bit dated but thats the charm of the place. They also now have a cafe and a bar.It is a little bit expensive but the food is great

    Somerset Park Stadium - 15/4/17 - dire match but a good experience.

    Somerset Park Stadium

    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I have a different set of friends for each season. The group I go to see games at this stadium…read morewith, is my summer set. They're pretty nice. But I only see them when it's warm, which it almost never is in Bonnie Scotland. First-Hand Experience: More info about my personal experience at this stadium - I am proud to say that I have breathed the Ayr at Air United's famous old stadium. I saw a live game here during the 90s and then again in 2011. My regret is that I can't give the place more than 3, because the bathrooms were okay, but the stands were falling apart, and the one I was in was uncovered, and it rained on me. Still, it's a ground with a lot of character and if they clean it up, I'll definitely raise the rating. Fantastic atmosphere here. So when I was doing my first tour of Scotland in 2011, I also hit up every single stadium in the country. My obsession with footy (soccer to Americans) is the reason. Every stadium review - like all my reviews - are based on first-hand personal experience, usually from multiple visits. As recently as Fall 2014, when I was "stuck" in UK for 3 months, I went to most of them yet again while travelling. I have pictures of me at many of them, which I will post later. Also, when back in Scotland I plan to take more pix, and add more stadia! So watch this space! *** return to regular review *** Since 1888 it's been the stadium of Ayr and then Ayr United. It can host 10k people which is very impressive. It's not a bad little stadium but also isn't anything special either. I remember it being very cold, as are most Scottish stadiums.

    Ideal for a cheap trip back in time to the days of all-standing stadia. You're right up close to…read morethe action in three of the stands. Needs a bit of money spending on it but, given the gate cost and the low prices for pies & Bovril, you can't really complain.

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