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New Pleasurewood HillsNewest Review: ... to the weather, with not a lot of indoor parts. So if it's a wet day it's probably not the best place to go, as some of the rides may close and others will not keep you dry. Alternately in the summer watch out for the sun, being located so close to the sea you can easily get burnt, fairly quickly without realising, so come prepared. Tickets can either by purchased on the day from the ticket ... more |
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by - written on 25/07/09 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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Pleasurewood Hills is a family theme park dating back to 1982 and is located in the coastal village of Corton, near Lowestoft, Suffolk. Starting life as a small American-themed family attraction, with a miniature railway and adventure playground, Pleasurewood Hills has grown and grown, and now contains 30 rides and has three separate entertainment shows running throughout the day. The park is fairly small when compared to the larger theme parks in the UK, such as Alton Towers or Thorpe Park, and it is likely to stay this way mainly due to the theme parks location on the east coast, and lack of room to expand into. But despite this Pleasurewood Hills uses its ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/05/09 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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At the beginning of April I decided to take my granddaughters' to Pleasurewood Hills in Lowestoft, despite living less than an hours journey from the park I had never been and we were having a warm spell so it seemed the perfect place to take advantage of the weather. The girls' are twelve, ten and 23 months so I was hoping there was going to be something to entertain them all, myself I was just looking forward to taking them out for the day so I wasn't really concerned about what was on offer. Be careful if you're using a sat nav as the postcode Pleasurewood Hills provides on the website doesn't bring you to the entrance of the park and it took a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/10/08 (Very useful, 172 readings)
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Pleasurewood hills is in lowerstoft in suffolk. it is a park with rides and shows the rides are mostly for young children I would say under eleven, but there are rides for older children as well. the shows are with clowns, sea lions and parrots We went to pleasurewood hills in the summer it was £15.75 each to get in we had been looking forward to coming here for weeks, It will be best if I start from before we arrived; we put the postcode into the sat nav, We then ended up being told we had reached our destination, with no pleasurewood hills to be seen. Thinking we had entered the wrong post code we looked for the map, another car ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/09/08 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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I went to Pleasurewood Hills this weekend as part of a birthday celebration weekend in Norfolk. Luckily this weekend, as part of their 25th anniversary, the park were only charging the same as they did when the park first opened, i.e. £25 per car no matter how many passengers, but usual admission prices are as follows (and are very expensive for what you get if you ask me!): Ticket Price Online Price Adults and Children over 1.4m £15.75 Children between 1m and 1.4m £13.50 Children under 1m FREE Special Needs/Senior Citizen £10.00 £9.50 Family Ticket for 4 people £52.00 £48.00 You can save a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/09/06 (Very useful, 871 readings)
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Pleasurewood Hills is a small theme park suitable for all ages. You will find this Theme park on the East coast of England between Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft i.e. basically on the Norfolk/ Suffolk Boarder, its just off the A12 you can't miss it as there is plenty of brown tourist signs to follow. Pleasuerwood hills is open from beginning of April to the end of October but in September and October are only open weekends. October Half term has a special Halloween week. Opening time vary depending on the time of year but normal times are 10am to 5pm, sometimes they will change to a later time if there is good weather and a good turn out. You can check this out ... Read the complete review
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