Category: UK
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Alton Towers Scarefest Review 2025
Alton Towers Scarefest has returned for the 2025 season, and this year the park isn’t holding back. Kicking off earlier than ever before and stretching across more dates, the event is positioning itself as the biggest and most ambitious Scarefest to date. Guests are promised a packed programme of frights and festivities—from sinister mazes and…
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The Hole in Wand York- Wizard Golf Review
‘The Hole in Wand’ is a 9-hole indoor mini golf course located in York, Engand. Due to open in 2020, ‘The Hole in the Wand York ’ was delayed due to England’s lockdowns and instead opened in May 2021. This attraction is operated by ‘The Potions Cauldron’, a company who produces magical themed beverages. ‘The…
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LEGO Mythica: World of Mythical Creatures at LEGOLAND Windsor Review
‘LEGO Mythica’, a brand new area at LEGOLAND Windsor, opened on May 29th 2021. This area cost £20 million, making it the single biggest investment in LEGOLAND Windsor since the park first opened 25 years ago. ‘LEGO Mythica: World of Mythical Creatures’ is home to three attractions, the main attraction of which is ‘Flight of…
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Black Mirror Labyrinth at Thorpe Park Review
The Black Mirror Labyrinth has opened at Thorpe Park. This is a live experience, where guests are sent through with just their own party. When in the Labyrinth, you enter the near future as imagined by the popular television show ‘Black Mirror’. The story of this attraction is that you are there for AI data…
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Gangsta Granny: The Ride at Alton Towers Review
The World of David Walliams opened today, on the 17th May 2021, at Alton Towers. This new family area is themed to David Walliams’ children’s books and the main attraction is Gangsta Granny: The Ride. Gangsta Granny: The Ride is a brand new dark ride, in which you board a royal carriage to help Granny…
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Tornado Springs at Paultons Park- Review
Tornado Springs is the brand new area at Paultons Park. This area is home to 8 new rides. Tornado Springs was designed and created by some of the leading groups in the industry. Paultons Park invested £12 million to bring the land to life. The land is 4 acres in size and is themed to…
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Alton Towers Opening Day 2021 and Retro Squad Review
Alton Towers opening day is always a highlight of our year and 2021 was no different. This week, the U.K. has entered its next stage of easing lockdown rules. The opening of shops, hairdressers, gyms and of course theme parks, is part of this. As huge theme park fans, we obviously decided that a haircut…
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Creepy Caves: Resurgence at Chessington- Review
Creepy Caves: Resurgence is the horror house at Chessington World of Adventures. This year the house operated on the 17-18th October and the 24th October- 1st November. Entrance to the house cost £5 and you had to pre-book your entry. The Creepy Caves: Resurgence horror experience is advised for those aged 10+. The house is rather intense, similar…
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Alton Towers Oktoberfest Review
As part of their 40th anniversary celebration, Alton Towers have launched a brand new event for this season- Oktoberfest. The Oktoberfest event started on the 11th September and will end on the 4th October. On Tuesday 15th September, we visited the park to check out this new event. The front lawns of the park have been…
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Blackpool Pleasure Beach Reopening: Our Experience
On Thursday 9th July, we visited Blackpool Pleasure Beach. This was their first week reopening since closing due to the coronavirus pandemic. Like everywhere, they have adapted their usual procedures to keep visitors safe under these new circumstances. Within this article, I will detail these safety precautions and give you my opinion on them. Tickets…