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**Location** Gulliver's World Cheshire is in Warrington, the address for the sat nav is: Gullivers World Warrington WA5 9YZ We used our sat nav to get there from Cheadle, and it took just over 30 minutes, the post code taking us right to the car park. Getting there was very ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/01/13 (Very useful, 66 readings)
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For the past couple of years my friend and I have gone to Gulliver's World in Warrington with our children on the run up to Christmas for a special package in which we can have a meal, see a little show, visit Santa and get a present and also have access to the rides and things on the day. This year we visited on the 23rd December and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/09/11 (Very useful, 153 readings)
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Living only 2 miles or so away from Gulliver's world in Warrington it has become a firm favourite and a place that has received more than an average amount of visits from us. As a child I used to enjoy going to Gulliver's world, now even though it has changed a considerable amount it is still a wonderful place that I like to take my ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/08/11, updated on 12/08/11 (Very useful, 115 readings)
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Gulliver's World is a theme park, aimed at children aged 2-13, located in Warrington (Old Hall / Westbrook area). There are over 90 attractions, although many of these are minor ones. Despite only living a few minutes from the theme park, I'd never visited before. Part due to the fact that a friend had told me that she'd heard ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/03/10 (Very useful, 254 readings)
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We live quite close to Gullivers world in Warrington and I would say before my children hit their teens, we go twice a year, it is aimed at children from age 2 - 12 as most of the rides are quite gentle and not too fast. You need to go as soon as the park opens because there are so many rides that you will probably stay all day. Take a ... Read the complete review

by kids parents - written on 29/12/09
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excited to go to gullivers at christmas and won family ticket for four which was a dream come true for the kids,however the dream was shattered by the freezing cold weather even if it was free,they could not upgrade our smasher package to one where we could have gone inside and watch a show so we were left to freeze!the father christmas ... Read the complete review

by Sarah - written on 20/12/09
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WHAT A RIP OFF - WILL NEVER GO AT CHRISTMAS AGAIN!!!We went to Milton Keynes on a nice snowy/Christmasy effect day - there were hardly any rides open, there was no where to eat a sit down meal or snack (apart from the Christmas dinner). The under 5's area was swamped with grown up children playing in the ball pit. We had to wait about 30 minutes for the hot water to get hot so we could have a cuppa.Overall the place was shabby, diryt, no real effort, the staff couldn't care less and it was certainly not worth the £12.50 entrance fee. My son being at the older end of the scale, after seeing Santa had very limited choice on presents to chose from. Would not recommend for Christmas.

by daisy - written on 13/12/09
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An absolutely wonderful day out. The snow show was lovely, the show was really good for my 3 year old and the santas express was excellent, even the adults felt it was a magical experience. The grotto was unlike anything we had ever seen. The children are then told to go and choose any gift of their choice. Seeing Gullivers at twilight was very special and we stayed until the end. A wonderful day and one that we will remember forever. I would highly recommend it.

by janine reeveley - written on 01/12/09
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I was so excited to be taking my children to Gullivers world Warrington on the 28th November for the first day of the Christmas Attractions. What a BIG DISAPPOINTMENT. It was very run down,shabby and dismal. We had booked the Xmas SMasher for 12.50 per head there were 5 of us and 3.95 for the baby which in total came to 66.45. What a ... Read the complete review

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, 522 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 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/06/09 (Very useful, 359 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 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/05/09 (Useful, 135 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 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/02/09 (Useful, 197 readings)
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Gullivers world is a great day out if you have young kids. I took my two year old neice and my friend brought her children aged four and two and they absolutely loved it. It is also not that expensive! There are plenty of rides to choose from such as cars that you can drive round tracks, rollercoasters and spinning rides. There are also ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/11/08 (Very useful, 132 readings)
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This is only a few miutes from where I now live and I thought I would venture there with the kids last Friday (Halloween). It was £10.95 each entrance or £1 off if you were in fancy dress. You'd be amazed how many of the adults were dressed up as well. I was a little unsure as had only heard it is great from ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/10/08 (Useful, 116 readings)
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This review is for gullivers in milton keynes.. Took my 5 year old daughter to Gulliver's and she had a great day. The park is quite small, but the rides are all aimed at the younger end of the market. The roller coaster has a minimum height of 110cm, but apart from that most rides will allow children over 90cm with adult ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/10/08 (Useful, 97 readings)
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We have taken our children to Gullivers World in Warrington twice this year. I think the entry prices are really reasonable, adults and children £10.95 each, children under 90cm free, and OAP's £9.95. The rides in the park are aimed at children age 2 to 13 years old, but I made sure I had my fair share of rides! There is a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/10/08 (Useful, 119 readings)
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ok on the other hand my review is for gullivers world in milton keynes. ... and to be honest i have very few negativities. I live an hour away and have visited three times in the past 12 months. Now what you have to remember with Gullivers is that it is aimed at ages 12 and under so the people that go along with teenagers annoy me ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/09/07, updated on 18/09/07 (Very useful, 1335 readings)
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~~~Why We Went~~~ Quite often the motive for going is what draws people. if you want to go to the Yorkshire Moors, for example, you are probably NOT after thrill seeking adventure with wild and hairy rides. No, that would be a trip to the West Midlands and a holiday at Alton Towers. Our motive for choosing here was quite ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/01/04, updated on 03/01/04 (Very useful, 5200 readings)
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We went to the Gullivers World theme park in warrington , as a theme park for younger visitors it has plenty of small rides and attractions our children always enjoy there day there , living fairly close to the park as we do , we go there each year mostly for birthdays and special occasions such as Halloween and Xmas , as the previous ... Read the complete review
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