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Gulliver's WorldNewest Review: ... us to go to Legoland! * Rides and Attractions * Like many theme parks, the park is divided into several zones - these are called Lilliput Land, Smugglers Wharf, Circus World, Western World, Alice's Wonderland, Adventure World, Water World and The Lost World. Each have their own themes and attractions. For us, as parents of toddlers, the best thing about the park was that there were very few ... more |
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by - written on 23/08/09
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please do not eat at gulliver's world my 19month old son is up tonight with a bad tummy and severe diarrhea i am not impressed and i will be making a complaint to them. As he was eating i did look around and noticed how damp it looked and how run down it was, i was slighty concerened about the kitchen but i did not honestly think that the food would make him poorly like it has, i reasured myself with other familys eating in the same area, i am really upset about this, the prices were high for food so you should get a decent cooked meal. overall my son had a brilliant day and was great to see the smile on his face but very disapointed that rides didnt work anymore really needs refurbishing. My advice take packed lunch and wasp killer spray there are hundreds!
by - written on 14/08/09 (Very useful, 230 readings)
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Last weekend, when staying with friends in the North West, they suggested that we took the children (aged 3, 2 and 1) to Gulliver's World in Warrington for the day. As my two year old is obsessed with rides and constantly asking when he can go back to Legoland / Thomas Land, this sounded like a good way of keeping them entertained. There are actually three different Gulliver's Worlds - the one in Warrington which we visited, one in Milton Keynes and one in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire. * Getting There * Gulliver's World is located in Warrington, near junctions 8 and 9 of the M62. There is plenty of free car-parking on site, and this is very near the entrance ... Read the complete review
by wayne - written on 09/08/09
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THE SOONER THIS PLACE IS SHUTDOWN THE SAFER IT WILL BE FOR CHILDREN. The timbers are rotten in many areas including one on the seating benches near to the entrance (which incidentally are not bolted down to the floor, so heavy people sitting on the edge tip the bench's when other get off). The rides are under staffed, so that long delays occur which upsets the children. The toilets smell of urine, which isn't a one off - its clear there are cut backs in sanitation, which is inexcusable. Staff fobbed us of when we told them. Not even the single soap dispenser had any soap in it; the urinals did not seemed to have been auto flushed for a very long time. No warning that the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/06/09 (Very useful, 162 readings)
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Gulliver's World is a children's theme park based in Warrington, Cheshire. There are also other locations around the UK - Matlock Bath and Milton Keynes. It is aimed at younger children (the website says it caters for children between the age of two and thirteen), and the rides are pretty tame compared to theme parks such as Alton Towers. My husband and I have taken our children there many times, and they still enjoy it as teenagers. We come from Liverpool so it doesn't take too long to get there. It is clearly sign posted and we have never had any trouble finding it. They have a very large car park, and it is easy to find a space. Gulliver's opens at ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/05/09 (Useful, 80 readings)
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As a mum of 3 daughters who only lives 15 minutes drive from gullivers world I have been there many times and have always found it to be value for money(entrance fee that is would recommend you take your own food as it certainly adds up), all 3 of my children have enjoyed it from the age of 2 to around the age of 10, my eldest two who are now 10 and 12 find it a little boring now so the last 2 times we have been we have only took the youngest andtook the elder two somewhere more appropriate for there age. The rides are great for little ones as there are plenty that they can go on we even took our 20 month old on the log flume last year and she loved it although this ... Read the complete review
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