Best Holiday’ Activities

Swimming pools and water play areas


There are a million watery ways to keep your children entertained at Ingenia Holidays Parks, including resort-style swimming pools where they can cavort around while you lounge on the sun deck, water slides, splash parks, and even tidal lagoons. A variety of heated and indoor pools and splash parks are available in a variety of locations throughout the year, allowing for year-round enjoyment.

Playground equipment and leaping pillows


Playgrounds and jumping cushions are a staple of most Ingenia Holiday Parks and never fail to bring a smile to the features of children. Observe as they joyfully bounce, scale climbing structures, swing back and forth, and glide down slides. They are also an excellent method to burn off excess energy before bedtime.

Mini golf


Mini golf is an activity that is guaranteed to entertain the entire extended family, from infants to grandparents. Who doesn’t enjoy the zing of friendly competition, the trepidation of a lengthy putt, or the excitement of seeing the ball drop into the hole? Many of our parks feature on-site courses for you to test your talents.

Basketball and tennis


Teenagers are often the most difficult to please, but Ingenia Holiday Parks has activities that they will also enjoy. Many of our parks feature basketball, beach volleyball, tennis, or badminton courts, giving them the opportunity to make new acquaintances and blow off steam.

Games room


Getting your children away from their devices may be one of your primary holiday objectives, but it’s always a good idea to have backup entertainment options in case of inclement weather. For this reason, many of our holiday parks feature recreation rooms and game rooms.

MAKE GINGERBREAD HOUSES


Gingerbread castles are one of the most enjoyable holiday activities for couples and families of all ages. If you have the time, avoid the prefabricated gingerbread houses from the supermarket and make your own.

Holiday light tour


Put away your electronic devices and be fully present as you walk or drive to the best-lit homes in town, and allow everyone to vote on their favorites. Make your journey cozier by packing a Thermos of hot chocolate and some holiday pastries. Remain in the present moment: you are creating memories.

Pinecode bird feeder

This kid-favorite is very straightforward. Allow your child to find a pinecone, then spread peanut butter on it and coat it in birdseed. Hang from a tree or bird feeder (preferably near a window) and keep an eye out for happy birds (or rodents).

Decorate your front door ( or your child’s) Like a present (or as If it were a present)

With some wrapping paper from the dollar store and a ribbon or bow, your front door can be transformed into a massive present. If you dare, break out the glitter, markers, and stamps!

Holiday Movie Night


The films you view with your children will become traditions that they will pass on to their own children. For a night guaranteed to please the entire family, gather with a bowl of air-popped popcorn or pistachios and select your favorite holiday films.

Popcorn and Cranberry garland


Popcorn garlands are both an enjoyable family activity for older children and a cost-effective Christmas tree ornament. Add color to your popcorn garlands by using red cranberries, and enlist the assistance of your loved ones in festooning the branches.

Chains of red and green paper


Crafts can be readily transformed into enjoyable holiday activities that promote gratitude. Cut and glue red and green paper segments to create an indoor paper chain. On each “link” of the chain, jot down something for which you are appreciative.

Go Caroling


A few seconds of music can completely alter our mood, and those who are unable to leave their homes appreciate visitors who bring them holiday joy. Before visiting a local hospital or nursing home, inquire as to which carols your children have learned and print out the lyrics to a few tunes. You will warm the hearts of many people and offer them joy at the same time!

Attend a holiday production


There is a good likelihood that any student you know will have a holiday performance. Attend to support them and their institution. This is also a great way to show appreciation to instructors and even friends who are involved in theater or performance groups.

Make Ornaments


Making your own ornaments is an inexpensive way to create cherished holiday memories that can be relived year after year. Before baking, create a hole in the top of each gingerbread man for a ribbon. Or make decorations out of cinnamon sticks, Popsicle sticks, or even fruit.

Donate Gently Used Toys Holiday activities are an excellent opportunity to teach your children empathy and compassion. Before the children receive new toys, have them sift through their current collection and select a few gently used items to give to a child who could benefit from a new toy. Collect the chosen items and donate them to a shelter for women and children.

Send holiday cheer to overseas based solider


Holiday activities can include both family connection and charitable acts. Send some holiday cheer to a soldier stationed abroad by having your children create some holiday cards.

Year calender


A cheap advent calendar will give your children something to anticipate each day leading up to Christmas, as well as provide an enjoyable family activity for each day.

Then why are you still waiting? Start perusing our parks immediately to plan your next school vacation getaway. Before you realize it, you’ll be wishing for longer rather than shorter school breaks.

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