3/5 Sarah W. 8 months ago on Google
The
park
itself
is
quite
a
big
size
with
a
good
vary
of
rides
big
and
small.
Price
however
is
a
tad
High
with
no
family
tickets
all
single
price.
Adults
and
older
kids
above
1.2
metres
for
majority
of
rides
is
£32
as
its
school
holidays
but
you
can
go
in
after
3pm
for
a
reduced
price
of
£14
which
I
noticed
the
majority
of
people
did
which
did
reflect
longer
queue
times
and
shut
at
7pm.
You
can
book
online
which
you
can
get
10%
off
but
doesn't
work
for
the
cheaper
afternoon
rate
and
you
still
also
need
to
queue
to
get
the
wristband.
You
can
buy
a
card
instead
that
you
can
top
up
and
pay
per
ride
which
is
average
£3/£4
each
and
the
rollercoaster
is
£5.
You
cannot
enter
the
park
for
free
to
walk
around
or
use
the
arcade
etc
you
have
to
get
a
card
with
a
minimum
5
credits
which
is
£5
that
I
don't
agree
with.
We
headed
straight
to
the
rollercoaster
which
had
longest
queue
of
around
30/40
mins.
While
waiting
we
was
skeptical
as
there
was
alot
of
movement
from
the
bars
and
the
small
loop
moved
whenever
the
cart
went
round
it
and
also
had
a
pulley
rope
thing
attached
to
other
bars.
The
cart
only
holds
8
people
and
looked
very
old
and
banged
up.
We
still
Rode
it
and
it
did
feel
rickety
and
a
bit
of
a
head
jolter
in
some
parts.
Crazy
mouse
is
good
lots
of
spinning,
Astro
Storm
was
great
reminded
me
of
the
old
black
hole
at
alton
towers.
Indoor
rollercoaster
in
pitch
black.
I
managed
about
7
or
8
rides
total,
kids
had
couple
more.
Lots
of
food
vans
and
usual
tad
expensive
which
is
nothing
new
altho
inside
eating
place
looked
outdated
and
dinghy.
Overall
the
park
seemed
clean
tidy
and
spacious,
we
did
have
an
incident
with
a
rude
staff
member
and
with
the
park
shutting
at
7pm
due
to
our
issue
we
was
some
of
the
last
out
I've
never
known
a
place
shut
so
fast
and
everyone
was
all
out
by
5
past
7.