Had a lovely day out, shows were fab- rides were great for small kids & fun for adults too and no queues for any rides- bonus! Only disappointment was food places closing at 3.30pm when we wanted to sit down & eat!

Had a lovely day out, shows were fab- rides were great for small kids & fun for adults too and no queues for any rides- bonus! Only disappointment was food places closing at 3.30pm when we wanted to sit down & eat!
We (two adults, two girls aged 10 and 8) visited on Saturday 18th May. This was our third visit and probably the best yet.
The cloudy and cool (but dry) weather kept the crowds away so there were no queues, which is always good. I have always hated long queues at theme parks as you don't feel you get value...
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We went to Pleasurewood Hills on Saturday May 18th, it was a cloudy day so ideal as the weather kept huge numbers of people from going and the queues were short. It's perfect for my two children (ages 8 & 10). They both love the dodgems, Snake and Enigma rides especially but there's plenty of others for them to go...
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Not the largest theme park but some fun and relatively scary rides (wipeout, Jolly Roger, enigma) staff were friendly and helpful. But a major plus was that we only queued once for 2 minutes which is fantastic compared to the major parks. There is enough here for all ages to have a good day out. We paid £32 total for...
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We went to Pleasurewood Hills over the bank holiday weekend. It was a lovely day so was nice to be outside. The price to get in was £19 for adults and around £16 for children. Many of the rides appeared to be run down. I had not been here for years since I was young. Many of the rides were...
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We visited yesterday 12th May with 6 adults and 4 children (6 & 8 year olds) and we all had a great day out. For me the main reason I enjoyed it is that most of the rides the younger children can use as it is geared up for them, more so than the other larger theme parks. Also, we...
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Its not the best theme park but the kids love it and there is lots to do and see. Pray for good weather as there is not much shelter.
We visited on Bank Holiday Sunday and expected it to be busy, but was pretty quiet and no queues which was great for us with a rather impatient 5 year old! We were nicely surprised that he had grown enough from last year to go on everything he wanted to! It's is the first time we had to pay full...
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We visited here on a sunny bank holiday Saturday expecting it to be packed and the queues massive but lucky for us it was really quiet. If you are visiting expecting Alton Towers then reduce your expectations dramatically as AT it is not. However (and luckily) neither is the admission price and you really do get a good family day...
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so i went here with my school because it was a school trip and i went on the log flume it was very fun we went round 2 times and then it was time to get lunch so i went to the restaurant and had a cheese burger after i finished i went onto the enigma roller coaster machine it...
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