4/5 Andrew C. 1 year ago on Google
Gullivers
world
is
advertised
as
a
theme
park
for
younger
families,
and
this
is
correct
-
most
rides
are
great
for
smaller
kids,
but
not
too
small...
as
most
rides
you
are
expected
to
accompany
your
child
on
the
ride.
There
really
wasn't
many
small
kids
rides
where
you
popped
them
in
their
seat
and
they
did
the
ride
themselves
(the
only
two
I
can
think
of
was
the
deputy
drop
ride
and
the
horse
ride).
This
isn't
a
massive
problem
unless
you
come
to
the
park
with
more
kids
than
adults
or
if
your
an
adult
that
doesn't
actually
like
to
go
on
rides!
On
our
visit
we
got
there
just
before
it
opened,
and
they
allow
you
to
come
into
the
central
square
to
be
welcomed
by
an
introduction
to
the
park
and
some
music
and
bubbles!
As
soon
as
it
reaches
opening
time
you
are
free
to
head
off
into
the
park.
It's
not
a
massive
park,
perhaps
about
25
rides
in
total,
but
the
fact
that
it's
not
massive
means
the
kids
aren't
walking
a
long
way
from
ride
ro
ride
etc.
Queues
on
our
visit
were
fairly
short
in
most
instances
(we
went
early
season
to
make
best
use
of
the
early
season
discount
tickets,
which
at
£15
per
ticket
we
felt
was
good
value!)
On
our
trip
the
kids
decided
to
go
on
the
monorail
first
-
caution...
its
a
peddle
monorail,
which
we
really
hadn't
prepared
for
after
being
sat
in
car
for
quite
a
while!!
Two
to
a
car,
and
because
the
peddles
are
set
in
an
adult
position
its
the
adult
that
does
all
the
peddling!
It
did
give
us
a
laugh.
Other
rides
are
in
no
way
as
exhausting
as
this
one!
I
asked
the
kids
what
their
favourites
were,
they
highlighted
the
Grand
Prix
racer
roller
coaster,
the
hot
air
balloon
ride
and
the
indoor
roller
coaster
in
JCB
area.
My
son
who
loves
trains
was
a
bit
disappointed
that
the
train
ride
was
very
short
and
didn't
go
around
the
park
or
anything
(as
we
was
walking
round
there
was
old
track
in
various
places
so
I
suspect
it
may
have
done
at
some
point!)
A
couple
of
rides
were
a
little
disappointing,
the
gullivers
story
ride
most
notably
as
I
guess
we
was
expecting
to
hear
a
brief
version
of
the
story
but
it
was
just
a
series
of
rooms
set
up.
I
can't
really
comment
on
food
/
drink...
we
popped
into
the
castle
food
court
but
it
was
pretty
busy
so
we
grabbed
some
bits
from
car
for
lunch
(you
can
get
your
hand
stamped
-
pop
to
car,
and
then
come
back
in
again).
Most
of
the
staff
seemed
pretty
good
and
friendly,
couple
of
them
seem
to
have
had
a
bit
of
a
bad
day
and
were
perhaps
a
little
snappy
at
people
who
were
not
listening
(put
seat
belt
on
wrong
or
something!)
On
way
out
staff
thanked
us
for
coming
as
they
were
tidying
which
was
nice.
The
park
itself
could
do
with
a
spot
of
touching
up
in
places,
but
not
unexpected
I
guess.
We
were
impressed
with
how
clean
/
litter
free
it
was
round
majority
of
park.
We
were
at
the
park
all
day,
so
100%
got
our
moneys
worth
and
kids
would
like
to
revisit
-
so
we
may
come
again
if
in
the
area
in
the
future!
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