Ten places to be a big kid again

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Ten places to be a big kid again

By David Whitley
People enjoy the gondola at Venetian Resort Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

People enjoy the gondola at Venetian Resort Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.Credit: iStock

Sometimes it's OK to admit you don't want to fully grow up, and luckily there are a few holiday destinations around the world that are more than happy to cater to this school of thought…

Sentosa Island, Singapore

Sentosa is unashamedly aimed at children, but there's an awful lot there that parents will not-so-slyly enjoy too. The iFly indoor wind tunnel, Segway tours, flying trapezes, wave pools and zipwiring park work for all ages, as do the numerous 4D video-based rides. Throw in a bit of nature and an old colonial fort that tells World War II history pretty well, and you could be forgiven for going even if you've no kids. Sentosa.com.sg.

Sentosa Island, Singapore.

Sentosa Island, Singapore.Credit: iStock

Sun City, South Africa.

Sun City, South Africa.Credit: iStock

Florida, USA

Yeah, yeah, Disneyworld is there, alongside several other giant theme park imitators. But Florida's big kid friendliness extends beyond that. The water-based jetpacks that have spread all over the world started off in the Florida Keys, while anyone who grew up wanting to be an astronaut will love the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral. One of the optional extras there is a day-long Astronaut Training Experience where would-be Armstrongs undergo training, meet a real life astronaut and take part in a simulated mission with real space shuttle controls. See kennedyspacecenter.com.

Rotorua, New Zealand

The birthplace of Zorbing has plenty of other ludicrously fun things to do aside from rolling down a hill in a giant plastic hamster ball. Many of them are at Agroventures, where you can whizz around in a jet boat, hover around in med air above a powerful wind column or pedal-power yourself around in a little cubicle underneath a monorail. See agroventures.co.nz.

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Zorbing in Rotorua, New Zealand.

Zorbing in Rotorua, New Zealand.Credit: iStock

Queenstown, New Zealand

If Rotorua is the North Island's playground, then Queenstown is the South Island's. Some of the thrills – such as white water rafting, skydiving and bungy jumping - are decidedly high adrenalin, but there are simpler pleasures too. The Skyline Luge offers an opportunity to race downhill in rudimentary carts, and the Shotover Canyon Swing (canyonswing.co.nz) sees you swoop high over the Shotover River (skyline.co.nz/queenstown/luge). See queenstownnz.co.nz.

Tombstone, Arizona

The Cowboys and Indians fantasies can be lived out at this weird but endearing slice of retro cheese in Southern Arizona. Famous Wild West names are found in the graveyard, the streets are left unpaved with horses and carts clattering down them and old saloons have stayed pretty much as they were. Then there's the OK Corral, where the famous gunfight between cowboys and Wyatt Earp's lawmen is re-enacted on a daily basis. See tombstoneweb.com.

Tombstone, Arizona.

Tombstone, Arizona.Credit: iStock

Pemberton, Western Australia

If childhood meant a lot of time climbing trees, then the Pemberton forests in south-western WA up the scale somewhat. The Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, Gloucester Tree and Diamond Tree are three towering karris that have pegs strategically hammered into their trunks. The spiralling climb up them is pretty much guaranteed to bring on vertigo and test whether climbing trees was quite as much fun as you remember. See pembertonvisitor.com.au.

Gloucester National Park, Pemberton, Western Australia.

Gloucester National Park, Pemberton, Western Australia.Credit: Alamy

The Electronic Music Project, Seattle

Set up by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, the EMP is a time-sucking, engrossing journey into the worlds of musical heroes and classic music videos. But the kid who grew up singing into a hairbrush will be giddiest at the On Stage exhibit. This is a significant step up on karaoke, allowing you to get up on stage, sing and mime with real instruments while being filmed for your very own music video. See empmuseum.org.

Sun City, South Africa

The notorious Apartheid-era whites-only resort has reinvented itself as a multicultural, multiracial playground. The casino and big shows are the initial lure, but things like the largest maze in the southern hemisphere, mini golf course and an absolutely gigantic wave pool with several massive slides help. Another handy bonus is that it's right on the edge of the Pilanesberg National Park, so big kids can marvel at lions, rhinos and heffalumps in the wild. See suninternational.com/sun-city.

Las Vegas

Casinos and shows are also the stock in trade for Sin City, but there's a ridiculous amount of entertainment buried alongside them. The Rio, for example, is opening a glow-in-the-dark Kiss-themed mini golf course. New York New York has a rollercoaster running through it. The MGM Grand has a CSI Experience where you get to play at being forensic investigators. And Dig This Vegas (digthisvegas.com) is a 'heavy equipment playground' that allows visitors to get behind the controls of diggers and earth movers. See lasvegas.com.

The roller coaster at New York New York, Las Vegas.

The roller coaster at New York New York, Las Vegas.Credit: iStock

Nottingham, England

Everyone grew up with the Robin Hood story, and Nottingham is where it took place. But the recent opening of the National Videogame Arcade there makes the Midlands city a real treasure for adults who grew up gaming. It has plenty of retro arcade games available to play, but also offers a hands-on museum-like exploration of how they're put together for lovers of Mario, Sonic and Manic Miner. See gamecity.org.

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