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Amusement/theme/farm parks where you can stay onsite

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LimitedBrightSpots · 17/04/2024 13:32

Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for amusement/theme/farm/water parks with accommodation onsite (within walking distance of the attraction)?

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Tittyfilarious · 17/04/2024 13:34

Gulliver's world

ghislaine · 17/04/2024 13:36

Cotswolds Animal Farm
Port Lympne safari park

edited for misspelling

Forgottenmyphone · 17/04/2024 13:58

Easton Farm Park if the dc are young

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Woodlands in Devon has an attached campsite

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Chessington

treacledan71 · 17/04/2024 14:01

Drayton Manor. Alton Towers.

GrandDesignsShame · 17/04/2024 14:04

Sacrewell farm just off the A1 near Peterborough is lovely, probably suits kids under 8 best. Lots of other things to do nearby too

Bethebest · 17/04/2024 14:04

Bewilderwood in norfolk

RandomUsernameHere · 17/04/2024 14:07

All of the Merlin ones (Alton Towers, Chessington, Legoland, Thorpe Park).
Paulton's Park doesn't have an onsite hotel, but there is a hotel very close to it that is within walking distance.

goneaway2 · 17/04/2024 16:04

Efteling, not in the UK but by far the nicest we've ever been to.

LimitedBrightSpots · 17/04/2024 18:07

Thank you for these suggestions!

Preferably looking for less well-known places/not the big theme parks - age group is u-10.

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arfee · 17/04/2024 20:57

Crealy in Devon

nomoresnacks · 17/04/2024 20:58

Folly farm Tenby was lovely

Iudncuewbccgrcb · 17/04/2024 21:28

Craig Tara (Haven caravan site in Ayr) has Heads of Ayr next door which is a huge farm activity park thing. You could easily spend a full day or two there and still not be bored with U10s. We went a few hours before closing on our last day at Craig Tara and raced round absolutely dismayed that we had misjudged how big it was.

Elmo230885 · 17/04/2024 21:36

Gulivers (I think there are 4 in total). We stayed last year at the one near Rotherham (Gullivers World I think). My kids were 4 & 6. They loved it. The themed accommodation was great.

Georgethecat1 · 17/04/2024 21:47

Williams den in Yorkshire has a camping weekend with access included.

LyraLupin · 17/04/2024 21:50

Sundown adventureland

AuntieStella · 17/04/2024 21:53

Gerald Durrell's Zoo on Jersey

bluebellsInWinter · 18/04/2024 07:14

Legoland

RazzleDazzleEm · 18/04/2024 07:16

Go abroad, we find it easier to travel on the continent because it's less busy on the roads.

Get a ferry and go to efteling.

I wouldn't touch alton towers on site accmd with a barge pole, look at the pics and read the reviews.

Rawrrawr1 · 18/04/2024 07:36

Yorkshire wildlife park..some of the rooms have a balcony overlooking some of the animals

tonyhawks23 · 18/04/2024 07:41

Alton towers enchanted valley is awesome,and there is cebebbies land there.

lovepets · 18/04/2024 07:57

My daughter's booked to go to stay at Folly Farm near Tenby. We used to take her when she was little, but it now has a zoo and accommodation, and looks amazing

Ukholidaysaregreat · 18/04/2024 07:59

Butlins! Butlins! Butlins!