Easter is here! The kids are on holiday and are probably in your hair; bouncing off the walls and being…well, kids. Watching TV all day isn't going to cut it. 'Hop' on to it and change things up a little bit this Easter. Here are some ideas for you and your family to engage in over the long Easter weekend.
  1. Under the Sea
Under the Sea at the Village Market is a nice indoor play area for kids. It has an 'under the sea' ambience with walls painted with sea creatures.  The kids are going to have a ball and you can join in on the fun too. There's a sand box, a painting area, and there are ball, sponge & Lego pits. If you'd rather just sit and watch the kids, there is a seating area dedicated to parents or chaperones.
The charges are Ksh. 350 for kids under 3 years and Ksh. 550 for older kids on weekdays. On weekends, prices go up to Ksh 450 for the younger kids while those over 3 years are charged Ksh. 750. Chaperones and guardians pay Ksh 200.

  1. Ozone Trampoline Park
The newest and arguably the biggest trampoline park in Kenya, Ozone, has a great 'urban street' ambience. Your kids are going to love this! There's tasteful graffiti on the wall depicting Nairobi landscapes and a decked-out matatu sticks out of the wall above the reception desk: its interior has been converted into a cool seating area. In addition to trampoline jumping, activities include foam pits, a dodge ball court, a ninja course, 'slam dunk' trampolines and rock climbing walls.
The price varies by height and peak and-off peak seasons. During off-peak, which is Monday to Thursday, anyone above 110cm is Ksh750 and below 110cm is Ksh550. During peak season, which is Friday to Sunday, anyone above 110cm is Ksh950 and below 110cm is Ksh750. An extra Ksh 250 for adults and 150 for kids will be required for a pair of safety grip socks, which you can keep and use next time.

  1. Village Bowl
The 'Village Bowl' is a modern, 11 lane Brunswick bowling alley that is perfect for family bonding, birthday parties, perfecting your bowling skills and general entertainment, especially for teens. There is even a league you can join to compete against others.
Bowling is Ksh 350 per person per game (Mon to Friday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) Charges go up to Ksh 500 per person from 4:00 p.m. on weekdays and all weekends and public holidays.

  1. Maji Magic Aqua park
Get wet and wild at Kenya's 1st inflatable water park attraction of its kind at the Waterfront Karen. There is definitely something for everyone. Try out the water sport challenges like: Stand up paddle boarding, aqua zorbing, rope swings, giant slides and other inflatable obstacles. Safety is guaranteed with lifeguards certified by the Kenya Life Saving Federation on site.
Each session costs Ksh 2,000 per person and lasts for 1 hour. The charges are inclusive of wetsuit and life jacket hire. Check out the entire review here

  1. Eye of Kenya (Ferris Wheel)
The largest Ferris wheel in East and Central Africa, the 'Eye of Kenya', at Two Rivers Mall is an impressive 60 meters tall. There are 40 cabins, each having a capacity of 6 passengers. A ride is 17 minutes long and offers riders incredible views of Nairobi.
The cost to ride the Ferris Wheel is Ksh 500 bob per person and it's open from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. seven days per week.

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Flora is our fashion aficionado always up to date with the latest trends. A sucker for dogs and their cute goofy ears. She is the events and newsletter editor.

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