Discover the best top things to do in Esher, United Kingdom including Daytona Sandown Park, Mini Me's Soft Play, Sandown Park Racecourse, Everyman Cinema Esher, Odeon Cinema Esher.
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5.0 based on 193 reviews
London and Surrey's Premier Karting Venue - Daytona Sandown Park is the only MSA licenced and NKA Approved circuit inside the M25. The 900 metre circuit can be split into two Junior Circuits that are perfect for Birthday Parties and Junior Arrive&Drive. Adults can race in Daytona's superb Sodi RT8 Karts that are capable of 50mph or the high performance Dmax 125cc Two Stroke Karts that exceed 70mph. Book online or call us for more information.
My son who turned 10 had such a great birthday party, very well organised by Laura and all the team at the track. Every single go-kart was perfect and the day went so well. We really can’t thank everyone enough ????????
5.0 based on 8 reviews
We are a hidden gem in the Sandown Park and Race course estate offering exciting and adventurous indoor play for children from 0-7. We have four exciting rooms that every child will be able to enjoy and for those parents who need professional care for their child, we have a creche on site. We're your indoor play home from home. Open each day 10.00am-4.30pm, we look forward to welcoming you!
4.0 based on 297 reviews
Get your heart racing at Sandown Park Racecourse, Esher. Situated in the picturesque Surrey countryside, yet just 30 minutes from Central London, Sandown Park Racecourse is the versatile venue offering the best of both worlds. Whether you’re in the midst of the action in our Grandstand and Premier enclosures, or receiving some VIP hospitality treatment in our boxes and restaurant- Sandown Park’s race days are an ever-exciting pastime. Watching the Action. Sandown Park's spacious, modern Grandstand has been designed to get you as close to the racing champions as possible, whilst taking in the stunning Surrey scenery. Don’t forget to take a trip down to the Parade Ring to have look at the thoroughbreds and choose your favourite to win before cheering them on with the crowds. The Premier Enclosure. Sandown Park’s Premier Enclosure enjoys unparalleled views of the finish line, and access to a wider range of catering facilities including the Moet and Chandon Bar. Dress code for the racecourse's Premier Enclosure is smart casual. Collared shirts on men (including polo shirts and polo necked jumpers) are preferred and jeans are acceptable as long as they're not torn. Sandown Park doesn't allow trainers, non-tailored shorts, vests, rugby or football tops in its first class enclosure.
We went into the new lounge it was brilliant. Very comfortable and the staff are friendly and helpful. Would recommend it for a great day out.
4.0 based on 243 reviews
Having driven through Esher the night before, I had noticed that the cinema had certainly reopened ???? and due, I assume, to the delayed releases of so many films, they were showing some older films - including The Dark Knight Rises. Bearing in mind that the release of ‘Tenet’ (also a Christopher Nolan film) had been delayed, this made logical sense ????(also ironic because Robert Pattinson is the new Batman - NB I can assuage any concerns about this casting, after being surprised to learn he CAN act after seeing him in ‘The Lighthouse.’) The cinema has no car park, however, there are plenty of places to park - 1) in the slip road opposite, in front of the shops 2) in the huge Elmbridge Civic Centre car park behind those same shops 3) in the spaces, on the road, behind The Bear pub Due to, again being a miserable curmudgeon, I opted to go alone, hence it was easy to get a ticket for the 1930h showing. Staff - as always are friendly, polite, and helpful. The cinema had been, also, extremely well prepared for reopening under the current circumstances. Credit to the staff and management! Seating as per usual was very comfy and the cinema pristinely tidy. The film itself? If you’ve never seen it on the big screen, it’s worth seeing it, unequivocally. Or....if you saw it before, it’s worth seeing again There is no doubt, for me, that the 5 minute fight scene is worth seeing, alone, for the brilliance in how it is done and shot. Pure pugilism with no atypical, over used martial artists, which are too common in mainstream films. It’s about pure power, anger and brawling. No music, no score to it - which adds to the ‘sound’ of the fight scene, the intensity, the drama. The brilliance of Christopher Nolan ???? Glad to see it again, on the big screen, at a very good cinema.
4.0 based on 2 reviews
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