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23 hours ago |
liverpoolworld.uk | Eve Worthington
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565Visit Shots! nowVisitors to Gulliver’s World will be transported to the magical Land of Oz in a new themed area that is now open. The immersive area at the Warrington theme park features two exciting new rides and a new attraction that defies gravity!Families can follow the yellow brick road to the Land of Oz, where they can visit the Upside Down House, ride in a Munchkin Motor, and fly high with the Winged Monkeys.
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2 days ago |
yorkshirepost.co.uk | Eve Worthington
High adventure awaits families at Gulliver’s Valley for the early May bank holiday as the theme park plays host to a colourful array of princesses and pirates. The resort in the Rother Valley is gearing up for its annual Princess & Pirate Bank Holiday Weekend Takeover, with tickets for the event from May 3 to May 5 starting at £23 per person per day (if booked online at least two days in advance).
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1 week ago |
yorkshirepost.co.uk | Eve Worthington
Two brand new rides have officially opened and are wowing thrill seekers at a South Yorkshire Theme Park. Gulliver’s Valley, in Rotherham, has expanded its Gulliver’s Gears area with the opening of its new ‘Turbo Tower’ and ‘Crazy Planes’ rides. Turbo Tower gives riders treetop views of the surrounding Rother Valley before plunging them down a 15m drop. Manufactured by SBF Visa, the ride is set to be one of the most popular at the resort.
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1 week ago |
yorkshirepost.co.uk | Eve Worthington
Doncaster Deaf Trust has been chosen again as charity of the year by Doncaster Junior Lawyers Division (DJLD). For the second year running, the DJLD will be fundraising for the Trust, which manages a range of services, including Little Learners Day Nursery, Doncaster School for the Deaf,Communication Specialist College Doncaster, Dickson House Children’s Home and Aspire to Be Employability Services.
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1 week ago |
yorkshirepost.co.uk | Eve Worthington
‘Toy Bank’ Weekend returns to Gulliver’s Valley in support of KidsOut charityThe theme park in the Rother Valley will discount the price of tickets for the weekend of April 26 and 27 for visitors who bring along a new, unused toy (one per booking) to donate when they arrive. Prices for Toy Bank Weekend will be reduced from the online advance booking price of £22.50 to just £15 for both adults and children. The normal free entry to Gulliver’s Valley for children under 90cms in height will apply.
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