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Crealy Adventure ParkNewest Review: ... Realm- Tidal Wave Terror, a 40ft high log flume, please put all children in the front and make sure you sit the furthest back. I didn't and while my neice stayed perfectly dry at the back, I was drenched from head to toe! El loco rollercoaster, a wild west style runaway train. Quite fast and got my neice screaming. Carousel, 100 years old. Meteorite, a ride that just goes up and down ... more |
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by ashton08 - written on 16.08.08 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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There are 2 Crealy Adventure Parks, one based in Cornwall and the one we visited in Devon. For the purpose of this review I will be concentrating on the Devon Crealy. -Opening hours are 10am-6pm -Prices are £10.95 on the gate or £9.95 online, it is slightly cheaper when there are 4 or more people or for Seniors. Children under 92cm tall get in for free. If you visit during the school holidays you can get a wristband which entitles you to a free next day return. Anyway, back to my review. We took my 7 year old neice to Crealy this week as I had been recommended it by a friend. Now it's no Alton Towers or Thorpe Park, but it's still pretty good ...
by kingfisher111 - written on 02.09.07 (Very useful, 257 readings)
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Last week, I was in South Devon with my young family, and on one of our days we spent a very enjoyable time at Crealy Adventure Park, just outside Exeter. There are two Crealy parks altogether - the one we visited and another one in Cornwall, and I believe they are very similar in layout and attractions. For the sake of this review though, I will just restrict my comments to the Devon Site. If you are interested in visiting Crealy then probably the first thing to do is to pay a visit to their website www.crealy.co.uk From here you can find directions, opening times, get prices and generally have a good look at the site to see if it is for ...
by purplelynne - written on 03.12.05 (Very useful, 823 readings)
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When we went to Cornwall in May 2004 we visited Crealy in St Issey, which is very close to Newquay. We wanted an attraction which would be great for the kids, relatively cheap and one which provided indoor activities due to the good old British wet weather. We discovered Crealy when looking through a pile of leaflets advertising theme parks and attractions throughout Cornwall. Crealy seemed like the obvious choice as it covered all of the criteria we were looking for. Crealy is located very close to Newquay and can be reached easily from the A30. It took us about an hour to get there from Looe, where we were staying, which is not bad going, as we ...
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