Leave a Review & Win A £100 Amazon voucher!

It pays to be a KidRater because every month we put all the approved reviews we’ve received into a prize draw and the lucky winner receives a £100 Amazon voucher….


You can review any place you’ve visited at any time….as long as there’s a page for it on the site then feel free to write what you like.

Leaving a review takes just a minute:


What to Include in a Great K-Rating

Encourage your kids to share:

  • What they loved (and what they didn’t!)
  • How noisy, crowded or scary it felt
  • Where they found the best snacks or souvenirs

These little details make a big difference, especially for families with children who have SEND needs, sensory sensitivities, dietary requirements, or just like to know what to expect.


Parents & Grandparents — Your Say Matters Too

Once your kids have had their fun with the K-Rating, it’s your turn.
We want to hear from you – the ones who plan, pack and (most importantly) pay.

Your reviews add the practical stuff: ticket value, parking, queues, loos, food options, accessibility, and whether it’s worth the hype. Together, your voices build the full, honest picture other families can really trust.

And don’t forget the best review each month wins a £100 Amazon Voucher.

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Why It Matters


Forget AI – We Want Real Reviews from Real Families

When your kids leave a K-Rating, they’re not just saying what they thought of a day out — they’re helping other families like yours discover what’s worth the money, what’s brilliant, and what might be better left for another time. It’s quick, safe, and a brilliant way to show them their opinions really matter.

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Why Kids Make the Best Reviewers

Let’s face it — kids are honest. Brutally honest. And that’s exactly what makes K-Ratings so special. A child’s review isn’t filtered through marketing or mood boards — it’s based on real experiences. Was it fun? Was it scary? Was it boring? Was the ice cream epic? That’s the stuff parents really want to know.

By encouraging your kids to leave a K-Rating, you’re letting them know their opinions are valid — and that they can help other children and parents plan amazing days out.

Yaya and Amire K-Rate Bat & Ball in Covent Garden


Why It Matters


Every K-Rating makes KidRated better — more inclusive, more useful, and more real.
It’s parents and kids helping other families plan days out that actually work for them — whether they’re locals, tourists, or just trying to make a rainy Sunday magical.

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