When you've finally gotten the kids to your holiday destination and hauled everything out of the car, you don't want some snotty receptionist hushing you in the lobby. East Anglia family hotels eliminate that unpleasantness. The best Norwich family friendly hotels will have baby monitors, highchairs and links with local, CRB checked child minders, if not in house services for taking care of baby. Cambridge family breaks in cosy hotels that are geared to it can be idyllic, with play areas and super friendly staff. There are also some wonderful family days out Cambridge can offer include a trip to the Funky Fun House, or a huge variety of museums.
Norfolk family camping can be super fun, with campsites geared toward families and offering both a convivial atmosphere and leisure facilities ranging from soft toy libraries to heated swimming pools. Outdoor camping can be great fun for kids, nothing better than running around in the outdoors and meeting woodland critters. A Norfolk broads family campsite can be perfect for introducing children to wildlife whilst giving them the opportunity to make new friends. A Norwich family holiday park is more likely to be a chain concern - which means you can book a caravan or chalet, which is ideal if you are holidaying with more fragile grandparents, or simply like to be able to have a hot water shave.
Suffolk family pubs offer all the comforts of home in a pleasant, friendly atmosphere. Pub games such as darts, bar skittles and quiz machines can keep everyone entertained in the evening, that is if the landlord / landlady doesn't lay on live music or comedy. If there's a karaoke night, why not join in? It's not as if you'll see the locals at work the next day....
There are some fab family pubs in Ipswich, whether you plan to stay a week or it's just a quick stop off before heading elsewhere. In fact they are ideal for flying visits; if they don't have in house restaurants, there tend to be plenty nearby.