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When looking to visit Gulliver's Dinosaur and Farm Park, tickets can be purchased both online and on the door. There was a discounted price if you were to book tickets 48 hours in advance online.
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Ticket prices (these were correct as of the 30/07/2024):
Under 90cm - Free
Child - £10
Adult - £10
Concession - £7.50
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Gulliver's Dinosaur and Farm Park is open to the public 11am-5pm.
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We spent just over 3 hours there. If the weather wasn't as hot as it was and we had a picnic there, we could have spent longer at the park.
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At Gulliver's Dinosaur and Farm Park there were quite a few mini parks jotted around, dinosaurs to view (many of which were animatronic), reptile house, farms area, large metal sculptured insects, indoor soft play, indoor hungry caterpillar play area, a couple of rides (tractors and observation tower), a fossil digging sandpit, a gift shop and a boat tour. They also offered extra activities at certain times including story time with the hungry caterpillar (free), volcano eruptions (free), slime making (£1 per person) and fossil casting (£2.50 per person).
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One favourite part was the insect sculptures. These were much larger than we thought they would be and we were amazed that these also had mechanical moving parts.
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There is plenty of parking available. These were in a hard standing car park.
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While at Gulliver's Dinosaur and Farm Park there was a restaurant where food could be purchased. When walking past we saw a margherita pizza was £12 and a child's packed lunch (sandwich, crips, raisins and juice drink) was £5.95. There were also plenty of picnic benches around to enjoy a picnic.
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When we visited, our eldest was 3 years old and our youngest was 22 months old. We found this to be a fun family trip and felt there was something there for every age to enjoy.
We found two blocks of toilets around including a changing areas. The toilets were clean when we visited and the cubicle sizes wasn't bad, however the locks on some of the cubicle doors were stiff to close/open.
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The paths were slightly bumpy in areas but we did not struggle to push the pushchair around.
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Overall, we would visit again if we were in the area. When we saw staff they were friendly and polite. We felt there was a good amount of dinosaurs and insect sculptures to see. There could have been more animals however we weren't disappointed by the amount there. We also loved the fact we didn't have to go far to locate a new play park/area which meant we were never in an over crowded area. However, we were disappointed by the amount of missing answers/clues on the look and feel boxes throughout the lost world area, felt there could have been more ball bit balls in the operated digger area (wasn't deep enough to be able to get a good amount in the digger scoop) and felt the water for the tour boat could be have been treated/cleaned more regularly as it had a thick green layer which caused a horrible smell when the boat moved it, therefore we have rated this day out 4 stars out of 5.
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Date of visit: July 2024
















