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Gulliver's World is a theme park located in Warrington, England. Gulliver's World theme park consists of multiple themed areas including Lilliput Land, Gully Town and Safari Kingdom. The park features rides and attractions that have been designed especially for children between the ages of 2 and 13. Splash Zone and NERF Zone are two indoor attractions located next to the main theme park.

The park hosts special events throughout the year, such as the Halloween Trick and Treat Trail, the Easter Extravaganza and individual Christmas packages.

The Gulliver's Hotel was opened in 2012 and is the first onsite accommodation to be built at the resort. There is a conference room, family facilities and themed family suites at the hotel.

Gulliver's World has sister parks at Matlock Bath (Gulliver's Kingdom) and at Milton Keynes (Gulliver's Land).


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History

Gulliver's World was opened in 1989 and is the second Gulliver's theme park to be built in the UK with the first being Gulliver's Kingdom located in Matlock Bath. The park has expanded since then with additional attractions, bigger rides and with the opening of The Gulliver's Hotel to provide short breaks. Gulliver's have focused specifically on families with younger children across their three theme parks.

Significant rides at the park include The Antelope, The Crazy Train and Apache Falls. Play areas are provided both indoors and outdoors for younger children.


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Rides and Attractions


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The Gulliver's Hotel Warrington

Opened in 2012 the Gulliver's Hotel forms part of Gulliver's World Resort. Accommodation is primarily designed for families with relevant facilities and attractions nearby. Accommodation types include:

  • Themed Family Suites
  • Executive Suites
  • Accessible Accommodation
  • Interconnecting rooms

Themed rooms include the Swizzels Sweetie Suite and NERF Zone Suite.

Designed around a woodland theme, selected suites have a balcony area and all have en-suite facilities.

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Splash Zone

Gulliver's World has expanded to include additional indoor attractions that are available throughout the year. Splash Zone is their first major indoor venue on the site, consisting of multiple water based features such as slides and sprays. There are sessions on selected term time dates that are just for pre-school children. These 'Splash Tots' sessions have been introduced in recent years due to the high demand from parents with toddlers.

In summer 2017 Splash Zone was relaunched with 6 additional waterslides.


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NERF Zone

Designed for children aged 6 and over, this indoor attraction has been a popular choice for birthday parties and group visits in Warrington. NERF Zone provides participants with a chance to gain experience in the target range and then enter the main NERF Arena. NERF Blasters, goggles and target vest are provided for each session. There are two more NERF Zone venues operated by Gulliver's Theme Parks, they are located at Gulliver's Land Resort and Gulliver's Kingdom Resort.


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RAF Burtonwood Heritage Centre

The Gulliver's World site was once part of the RAF Burtonwood air base. The official RAF Burtonwood Heritage Centre was established and built on the theme park so that visitors could explore the history of the site in further detail. The centre features various collections including RAF memorabilia alongside numerous displays.


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See also

  • Gulliver's Kingdom
  • Gulliver's Land

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References


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External links

  • Official site

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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