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Written by Angel   
Tuesday, 28 March 2006

Straight from the horses mouth!

"Thank you for the best Sunday late afternoon/evening in ages. Planet Angel Chilled was wonderful: the venue, the backdrops, the music, the people. For once, Monday seemed a good day. You work so damned hard to give us something to enjoy – from the bottom of our hearts, thank you.

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"Chilled is a fantastic environment for kids and parents. However, it definitely is not just for kids and parents.  We've been many times now without the kids and it's just fantastic to be able to sit and catch up with friends that you don't see, the rest of the month.  Lots of people we know live all over the place and we/they just don't have the time to go visit them during the time in between parties"

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"Around 6.00 to 6.30, lots of the "dancers" start appearing and that's when the dancefloor suddenly appears.  It's great - we're all grinning at each other knowingly, because it's something we've all been waiting for, it's like a really well kept secret. And when the DJ is playing some good tunes, it's absolutely heavenly.  And it's very different to dancing at the main party - it's gentler, but it's just as dynamic and because it's not as loud, you can laugh and joke with people without shouting"

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"having a place to be able to take your kids, where it's safe for them, really interesting things for them to do, and where you as parents can see people and friends and have a good time too, is so rare"

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 “We like Planet Angel *Chilled* because we made friends and we had our face painted, we could make things and daddy made a mobile”  Natalie; age 9

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“A great way to spend a Sunday. I felt relaxed knowing the kids were safe and playing happily. Big smiles all round except for pouty lips at home time” Neat; Mother

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”I liked making my plasticene models and showing them to the grown-ups” Ben; age 8