Challenge: discover winter activity that young kids will pick over screentime

What’s on for the weekend? 
Exciting plans to ponder the eternal question of what’s for dinner? 

Another scrape of the bottom of the streaming content barrel perhaps? 
Spoiler alert: There’s nothing to watch! 

Maybe today is the day the kids finally form humps from staring into their devices! And what about YOUR endless scrolling? OMG, they’re rolling meatballs in M&Ms! <mild anxiety emoji> <queasy emoji> <sad face emoji> 

Your mission, Mum, should you choose to accept it, is to peel the fam off the couch and turn just another cold, drippy winter into an experience your kids will treasure for the rest of their lives. With Ingenia Holiday Parks, it’s easier than you think! 

You know what young kids want more than anything else? 

It’s not another weekend on the couch. 

It’s not junk food or video games or TV. 

The truth is, what they really want is to spend time with you. 

So, your mission this winter, mum, if you choose to accept it, is to try something new with a spontaneous family getaway. 

Book a few nights at one of our parks, bundle up the kids and even the dog*, and hit the road. Winter is a fantastic time for a mini-holiday at an Ingenia Holiday Park. 

Prices are lower and you’ll have your pick of accommodation options. 

Our parks are so much fun for kids, with unlimited use of everything included in the accommodation price. Playgrounds, jumping mats, bike tracks, games rooms, pedal carts. So much fun! One of our parks even has a bowling alley. 

Let the kids go free range and discover everything the parks have to offer, or – even better – get in on the action.  

Experience nearby towns and villages as the locals know them. Easy parking, no lines for coffee! 

Whichever Ingenia Holiday Park you go to, there’s heaps to do. Winter is perfect for a day at the beach or bushwalking. Enjoy the cooler climate together with a bracing stroll.  

Set a 10,000-step challenge, collect items to make a montage, play some board games. 

Before you can say, “Phone, what phone?” your kids will have learnt heaps, and you’ll feel closer than ever.