BexFest event of bonfire night fireworks No places to get cash not advertised that the rides are mostly cash only need to change it wristbands could of used more of the spaces too many people so it was packed with somone who is autistic and have sensory problems. No atm around not much light to see in the dark. No bins available so that means people can litter on the ground.
Tickets and price of food or a meal is expensive between 6.50 12.50 for one item or more. The prices for the tickets could have been more value for your money.
The fireworks was on for too long and started late was not easy to see where true start and the end of the ques are should be signs up and if they take cash or card or in the future writstbands like funpark do. Use acesss pass for ques system Not able to hear the music from the speakers around the park ticket should be on Eventbrite as well. Could have been better if the fireworks was not near the lake as there was a lot of smoke. Need a booth or machine for cash and tickets The atmosphere could of been better the ques for the rides was massive and needs to be looked at the event should be only available for only bexley residents need to be more accessible for people with needs and waiting times. Was told late that you only only pay by card for a ticket. Need tickets option to those who have a disability or benefits not accessible...
Read moreI couldn't rate this park more, I have two kids and have always taken then here not only for the play and water park but for the greenery, wild life and peaceful walks. Even if there's lots of dog walkers it's such a lovely place. The lake is home to many birds and ducks, and if your Lucky you'll catch a glimpse of the fish and rats that live there. The toilets are always in good working order when I have visited. I do think the little cafe at the boat house is a little pricey for tea and so on but it's nice if your taking someone for a treat. Don't even get me started on the English garden, it's beautiful and the volunteers keep it's well maintained and beautiful. I love sitting in there on summer days crocheting or reading. I even did a small photo shoot for my crochet pattern. In all Danson Park is a wonderful place to spend the day and have a picnic with...
Read moreMassive park to spend a day outdoors, starting from the kids' playground, old English Garden, Danson House, the lake, the woods, lovely friendly squirrels around, happy to be feed!
We spend 3 hours walking around, enjoying the sunny Saturday 🌞 ♥️
Built by Sir John Boyd in 1766 for his second wife Catherine Chapone, Danson House was originally designed by architect Sir Robert Taylor (who was also the architect of the Bank of England).
In the twentieth century, the house fell into an almost ruinous state. In 1995 English Heritage identified the house as 'the most significant building at risk in London', signalling the start of a decade of restoration.
In 2005 the restored interior opened to the public for the first time in thirty...
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