Saturday, July 26th 2008




Warrington, Cheshire, UK

Park Guide & Photos By: Ian Bell.
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Park Information

When browsing the official Gullivers theme parks web site, you might get the impression that the Warrington park is Gullivers signature park and in thinking that, you're right.

As with all Gullivers Theme Parks, Warrington is aimed at families with young children. There are over 50 attractions which are ideal for most children and a couple of "big" rides for big children and adults.

Gullivers Warrington's signature ride is undoubtably The Antelope, the most recent wooden roller coaster to be built in the UK (at the time of writing).

Gullivers Warrington is split into eight superbly themed areas ranging from an Alice In Wonderland themed area to a Lost World dinosaur themed area to a Circus World themed area, complete with a clown school which is open to wannabe clowns of all ages.

The park is very clean and the staff are very friendly and attentive, with a few entertainers walking about on busy days. The park has wide, flat pathways making it easy to navigate and push buggies around.

Food selection is, on the whole, fairly limited but Gullivers Warrington offer plenty of healthy choices at reasonable prices. However, brand name bottles of drinks such as Coca Cola and 7-Up are non-existent, as are branded restaurants like Subway or KFC.

Aside from the rides, there are plenty of adventure playgrounds, a ball pool, a hall of mirrors, dodgems and educational attractions.

Not all the rides at Gullivers Warrington are featured in this guide, but we'd recommend you visit and find out for yourself! Gullivers Warrington is in the north west of England, just of the M62 motowary.


(right & left) Young Coaster Force members enjoying Gullivers Warrington


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luke8


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I used to live in Warrington and have been a couple of times. Wild Mine is actually very good considering the ride type,
and so is the wooden coaster!
blaze123


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iv been here a few times kiddies park really, but wild mine isnt too bad
Drinki


Posts: 207
Location: Warrington
i've been here once but i don't remember anything! (i was about 3 at the time)!










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