Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Paris’ Hotel Fouquet’s Barrière Introduces ‘Fouquet’s Kids’

With the rising popularity of high-end family travel, Hotel Fouquet's Barrière, always considered “family-friendly,” has now gone a step farther and introduced the “Fouquet's Kids” program — a combination of fun workshops and shows taking place at 3 p.m. on afternoons through May 2012. The events include:

Lilli’s Trip to Balloon City (Dec. 29): This show introduces young visitors to Lilli, who has just returned from Balloon City where everything is made out of balloons. Having lost her photo album she enlists the help of children to recreate the balloon experience.

Laugh Out Loud (Jan. 22): Juggling, jokes, slapstick comedy and music are all part of this circus clown act that is guaranteed to have children laughing throughout.

It’s Our Planet! (Feb. 12): How can bottles become fleece jackets? How can paper, plastic bags, bottle tops be reborn as brooches, rings and bracelets? Hotel Fouquet’s Barrière’s commitment to sustainable development is behind the buzz word of this workshop: recycle! At the end of this fun workshop, children will get to take home their “treasures.”

Fouquet’s Magic! (March 11): A magic show to remember. Audience participation is encouraged throughout this introduction to a collection of surprisingly funny and entertaining magic wands.

Guignol Saves the River (April 1): April Fool’s Day finds the uniquely French

marionette, Guignol, off to a picnic by the river. His plans for a day of fishing are thwarted when he discovers the level of pollution in the river. The audience will hold an active role in this show, focusing on water and wildlife preservation, as Guignol strives to restore order to the river.

Budding Gardeners (May 13): Hotel Fouquet’s Barrière

invites all budding gardeners to come and get their hands dirty — literally — at this springtime event. Children will learn about a variety of plants and create their own take-home herbarium.

Following the afternoon entertainment, young gourmets will be treated to pastries created for the occasion by Head Pastry Chef Claude Decrozet. Parents have the advantage of sampling these bites in advance at Bar Le Lucien while waiting for their children to finish their activities; and for those looking for even more pampering, there’s time for a visit to the renowned U Spa Barrière.

Events, which run 90 minutes or less, are open to children, ages 7 and up, and cost 45€ (approx. US$60) per child.

For more information, visit: www.fouquets-barriere.com.

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