There's something for EVERYONE! There is a variety of children's rides (rocking tug/Lollypop swings, ect) and some of the bigger rides (roller coaster/sky drop, ect) and is a fun day out. There are wrist bands that allow you to enter the park and are easy to use (wristbands are for the day of purchase) which are unlimited rides or a fun card where you can top it up with money (£1=1 credit) and you can enter the park any time you want. You need to top up the card inside the pleasure beech, though. The ride that has been there the longest is the roller Coaster which was made in 1932!...
Read moreThe gardens are a lovely place to visit if you're visiting with smaller children or by yourself. It's free to enter with individually priced attractions a kiosk and a lovely tea room serving freshly cooked food (and marvellous cake)! Also there's an absolute hidden gem... Just inside the gates there is the most beautiful, quirky little hut inhabited by witches, no less! I had a Tarot reading and have to say it was stunningly accurate! There's also a little gift shop in the front that sells all sorts of cool witchy stuff. Definitely...
Read moreFor what it's worth, there is a fair amount to do such as mini golf, kids go carts, bumper cars and a few odd bits and pieces, then on top of that is the upside down house, yes, it's clever and looks good from the road, however. The upside down house is a con and daylight robbery. £10 for a parent and child to enter, was only 2 floors of just mostly empty rooms.
If it wasn't for the con of this house, I'd probably give this a higher rating.
Overall, this park won't keep your children...
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