How to Plan a Budget-Friendly Family Day Out
Planning a family day out sounds simple enough in theory. Pick somewhere everyone likes, get out of the house, and enjoy some time together. Well, that’s what it used to look like for us when the boys were younger.

Annoyingly, once real life gets involved, it rarely feels quite that effortless. There’s the cost of tickets to consider, then food, then parking, then the extras that nobody technically planned but somehow appear anyway. And suddenly, a day out for under £50 costs £200 and then some.
The thing is, the trick to keeping things budget-friendly isn’t about stripping all the fun out of the experience. It’s about making a few sensible decisions early on so the day feels enjoyable rather than financially uncomfortable.
Start With a Clear Spending Limit
The first thing you need here is a budget. It might not keep you on the straight and narrow, but it will help you try to stay within the lines. Because we all know just how quickly things can spiral. One ice cream for £3 is multiplied by four for each member of the family. Then a kids’ meal for £10 escalates closer to £100 with drinks, and before you know it, your bank account is crying.
Setting a spending limit before making any plans immediately changes how decisions are made. It frames the day, keeps expectations realistic, and removes that low-level uncertainty about what everything is adding up to. There’s also something reassuring about knowing the boundaries from the start rather than trying to rein things in halfway through.
Choose Low-Cost or Free Destinations
Not every successful family outing needs an entry fee. In fact, some of the easiest and most relaxed days out cost very little. And we all love a good “free” day out.
When the boys were younger, trips to the park, beach walks, and outdoor adventures regularly filled entire days. A picnic, space to run around, and something as simple as a football often provided more than enough entertainment. Those outings carried none of the pressure that can accompany expensive attractions — no rushing, no sense of needing to “get value for money,” just the freedom to enjoy the time together.
Free destinations naturally create a slower pace. There’s room to linger, to change plans, to let the day unfold without constantly checking the clock or buying stuff needlessly.
Plan Food to Avoid Overspending
Food has a habit of becoming the most expensive part of a day out, particularly when hunger appears unexpectedly — which it always seems to do. And honestly, now that the boys have graduated from kids’ meals, eating out is only getting more and more expensive. Goodbye Happy Meals, hello three-course starter, main, and dessert, with snacks extra. Growing boys, right?
Packing food sidesteps this entirely. A cooler bag with sandwiches, fruit, crisps, and drinks keeps everyone going without queues or inflated costs. Treats can still be part of the day, of course, but they feel far more enjoyable when they’re planned rather than relied upon. This works really well for younger kids. Teens, probably not so much. Just get a bank loan out — you’ll probably need it!
Look for Discounts and Deals
No one, and I mean no one, wants to pay full price for anything, especially when you know you can always find a bargain somewhere.
My advice? Look for advance booking deals, family passes, voucher codes, and seasonal promotions. These regularly reduce costs. Newspaper offers are especially useful. The Sun frequently runs family deals on attractions, meals, and experiences that turn what might have been an expensive day into something far more manageable. I do this a lot, and we’ve had some really great days out thanks to these offers.
Built-in Free Fun Extras

Remember, younger children rarely judge a day out by how much it costs. Small additions often become the highlights.
Taking along scooters, bikes, a football, or simple games adds variety without affecting the budget. These extras extend the outing naturally and prevent that familiar moment when the main activity ends, and someone immediately asks, “What are we doing now?”
Manage Expectations Early
Clear expectations prevent awkward conversations during the day. When everyone understands the plan — including any limits around spending or treats — the outing runs more smoothly.
Framing the day positively keeps the focus on the experience rather than purchases. It won’t stop themfrom asking or even giving you attitude or side-eyes, but you’ll know you’re on the same page, and they’ll know to expect disappointment if you’ve already warned them certain things are off the table.
Small Planning Steps That Prevent Costly Surprises
Unexpected expenses are what typically derail even the best intentions. Parking charges (why does it cost so much to park literally anywhere now?), travel costs, or overlooked details can quickly stretch a carefully planned budget.
Checking logistics beforehand keeps things predictable. Knowing where you’re parking, what facilities are available, and what’s included prevents last-minute stress and spending.
A budget-friendly family day out rarely feels restrictive. If anything, it often feels more relaxed. Less pressure to spend, fewer unwelcome surprises, and more space to simply enjoy the time together. With a bit of planning, the day becomes about connection and shared experience rather than what everything costs.
![[AD] ✨ Festive magic for local families in the heart of Guildford ✨
We had the loveliest evening exploring the @guildfordilluminate light trail at Guildford Castle
The trail takes around 30–40 mins
with cosy stops for hot chocolate and toasting marshmallows, it’s a gorgeous Christmas activity for Surrey families.
It’s on until 4th January and makes the perfect festive plan:
🛍️ Christmas shopping in town
✨ The light trail
🍽️ Finish with dinner in Guildford
If you’re looking for a magical, stress-free festive outing with the kids — this is one to add to your Christmas list
📍 Guildford Castle, Castle St, Guildford GU1 3SX
#GuildfordWithKids #SurreyFamilies #ChristmasInSurrey](https://suburban-mum.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/589257185_18566118850016840_4432952740767953046_n-180x320.jpg)
![[AD] We went to the newly opened Cha Sha Kingston a couple of weeks ago, and wow — taste bud adventure unlocked! The boys devoured the masala fries and chicken tikka rolls, while we couldn’t get enough of that epic kebab butter curry 😍🍛.
It’s amazing value for food this tasty (and everyone left happy and VERY full!).
Delicious food, vibrant vibes and incredible value — the perfect combo for your next meal.
📍Cha Sha Kingston
43 Surbiton Road, KT1 2HG
🌐 chasha.co.uk
Other Cha Sha locations in Birmingham, Ilford, Southampton and Wembkey
#ChaSha #ChaShaKingston #KingstonEats #FoodieFinds #UKFoodie #FoodReview #KingstonUponThames #FamilyEats #FamilyDining #FoodieKids](https://suburban-mum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/574770541_18560351146016840_6855048070839528040_n-180x320.jpg)

![[AD] We’re a cricket-mad family, so we’re buzzing that @thehundred is back this August! 🏏🔥
To get ready, M tried out the official FREE Activity Pack — and it’s brilliant! 🙌
Packed with fun games, creative challenges and sporty tasks, it’s perfect for getting kids hyped whether you’re at home or on the go.
👉Download yours now (link in bio)
@londonspirit @ovalinvincibles #EveryMomentCounts #TheHundred
#EnglandCricket #CricketFamily #TheHundredCricket #LondonBloggers #Cricket #CricketIsLife #kidsfun](https://suburban-mum.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/505472555_18531279601016840_7092520074819907569_n-180x320.jpg)



![[AD - Press visit]
We enjoyed the glorious sunshine this weekend with a trip to Brighton. We went on the @brightoni360official which is right by the sea front.
The i360 pod take a slow journey up, allowing you to take in views across Brighton and the South Downs 450ft above ground. There’s a bar inside with drinks and snacks available to purchase and the experience lasts 25 minutes.
Afterwards, we headed to the open air roller rink for a roller skating session!
The roller rink is:
⭐ Suitable for over 5s
⭐ £6.50 if you have your own skates or £9.50 if you need to hire them
⭐ 45 minutes per session
Full details to visit the i360 + skating
📍 Brighton i360, Lower Kings Road, Brighton BN1 2LN
🚗 Parking nearby (we parked in the Regency Square Car park)
🎟️ Prices start from £25.40 for an adult and £16.90 for a child
🕐 Opening hours are currently Sun-Fri 10.30am-18.30pm and until 19.30pm on Saturdays
☕️ Bar inside the i360, cafe and gift shop
Book tickets here:
https://tickets.brightoni360.co.uk/tickets/?_ga=2.195305772.1869001490.1689671753-1757164059.1689671753/#events?eventid=157](https://suburban-mum.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/417980235_313576471048632_3682382982231216432_n.jpg)

![[AD] ***Summer of fun at Barracudas Activity Camps!****
There is plenty for kids to do at @barracudas_activity_day_camps
From Tennis, Archery, Swimming, Motor Sports and more you can be sure that there will be something for kids aged 4.5-14. ⚽🏈🥅🎾🏓🏎️🏹🏊♂️🏉
You can book on a day by day basis - so it can fit in with any other days out/activities you have planned and there are early drop off and late pickup options available. Barracudas are also Ofsted registered so you can use your Childcare Vouchers too.
⭐⭐⭐Get £20 off a week or £4 off a day using my discount code: MARIA20⭐⭐⭐
#BarracudasActivityDayCamp #BarracudasActivityCamp #BarracudaAmbassadors #SummerHolidays #SchoolHolidays #Summer2023 #SummerCamp #DayCare #Camp #KidsCamp #surreymummy #surreymums #SummerOfFun #ActivityCamps #HolidayCamps #Childcare #SchoolHolidays #schoolholidaycamps](https://suburban-mum.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/353583570_625625966167953_545896259645102575_n.jpg)



![[AD] We have some super exciting news...we have been chosen to be Laser Quest Ambassadors, and the boys are over the moon!
We are really lucky that our local Laser Quest (@laserquestkingston) is just around the corner from us. It means we can pop in of a weekend or anytime during the school holidays, and with summer just around the corner, I know Laser Quest will be one of our go-to places for some family fun.
As well as games of Laser Quest, there are also VR experiences and arcade amusements too. To find out a bit more about how Laser Quest works, you can read my blog post: https://www.suburban-mum.com/laser-quest-kingston/ (clickable link in bio)
Don't forget to keep an eye out for our Laser Quest posts - I'm going to be giving away two family passes to use at Laserquest Kingston!
If you can't wait and want to head down to Laser Quest to try it out, use the code SUMMER30 for 30% off your booking. The code is valid from now until the end of August 2023 and can be used on Laser Quest games and birthday party bookings.
#LaserquestAmbassador #Laserquest #LaserquestKingston #ActivitiesForKids #FamilyFun #DaysOutWithKids #Lasertag #LaserquestVR #Kingston #ThingsToDoInKingston #SurreyFamilyDaysOut #ThingsToDoWithKids #RainyDayFun #SurreyMummy #SurreyLife #LifeWithKids #LifeWithBoys #familyfunday](https://suburban-mum.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/353230107_797358078406942_2405522556733455165_n.jpg)

![[AD] The sun has finally made an appearance and the boys have been making the most of it by spending it
in the garden.
They’re go-to is always football and they’ve been trying to improve their aim and accuracy with the new Messi Foldable Footlball goal from the #MessiTrainingSystem range.
I love the fact the goal is foldable, making it easy to store away when not in use. It is also lightweight so you can effortlessly pack it up and take it to the park or to a friend’s house.
The Messi Foldable Football Goal retails at £36 and can be purchased from @argos
You can read my full review here: https://www.suburban-mum.com/messi-foldable-football-goal/
#TrainLikeMessi #FoldableFootballGoal #FootballSkills #OutdoorFun #LionelMessi #LeoMessi #FootballAtHome #OutdoorKids #JustGetOutside #OutdoorsAndFree #ScreenFreeKids #WhateverTheWeatherKids @flair_gp](https://suburban-mum.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/341194882_615024710178056_41977149395989448_n.jpg)

![[AD] We are absolutely thrilled to announce that we are Barracuda Ambassadors again this year.
With Easter just around the corner, the boys were sent the @barracudas_activity_day_camps new camp kit in preparation for the school holidays.
There’s a wide range of activities for kids aged 4.5 - 14 including Tennis, Archery, Basketball, Arts & Crafts and more.
If you like the sound of Barracudas, find out more over on their website. You can also save £20 a week or £4 a day, using my discount code: MARIA20](https://suburban-mum.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/336812306_765234558514317_685553691647241974_n.jpg)





