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Europe 2015- Paultons Park ( Part Two)

Ice cream for breakfast was followed by a semi-healthy lunch at the Wildwoods Cafe. The Wildwoods Cafe is definitely a cut above most theme park quick-serve fare. The kids ate pasta, Dan had a full English breakfast, and I ordered a chicken sandwich.

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After lunch, we rode a miniature train. 

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And a giant water slide. We rode the slide on plastic mats ( kind of like snow tubing), so we didn't get wet. It was steeper and faster than I would have liked, but the kids loved it. 

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One of the most adorable rides at Paultons Park is the Trekking Tractors. I nearly died of cute overload when I saw the topiary bunnies and farm animals. 

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Paultons Park didn't limit themselves to topiary animals, they also had plenty of bird exhibits. What's being kept behind the electrified fence???

Penguins!

Other birds include,,,

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Paultons Park is filled with beautiful landscaping and gardens.

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We checked-out the "Big kid" section and the kids braved the Cobra Rollercoaster. 

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We will have to return to Paultons Park for their newest land...Lost Kingdom!

I thought that my Paultons Park trip review would be a two-parter, but I'm going to extend it to three. Next up, an entire post dedicated to Peppa Pig World!

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Friday 11.06.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Europe 2014-Thorpe Park

To me, nothing quite says vacation like a trip to a theme park. I was really excited when we managed to squeeze in a visit to Thorpe Park in Chertsey during our last trip to England. We joined a million other tourists and visited on a hot weekend day in mid-August.

We arrived just before park opening and saved time/money by purchasing our tickets online.

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When I worked for Universal Studios Hollywood, I always thought it was funny that their tagline was "The Entertainment Capital of LA".  It's bit lackluster. I mean Disneyland claims to be "The Happiest Place on Earth".  Disney's competition should try to aim higher in its lofty claims. Thorpe Park had a slightly upgraded version of Universal's claim. 

I've seen several signs warning about "anti-social behavior" all over England. I know this is serious, but being American, I've never heard it phrased like that. When I think of the term anti-social, it seems more mild... like I prefer my cats to most people and I like staying at home to parties. 

We entered the park and walked over an enormous bridge with signs advertising the coasters. Getting amped up for the day!

We spotted a very cool, shark shaped hotel that looked like it was made from corrugated metal.

The shark theme continues with a section of the park called Amity Cove. I thought that Thorpe Park might have some connection to Universal Studios, but I couldn't find any actual evidence. It was suspiciously similar to Amity Island and all of the Jaws stuff at Universal.

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Dan and Zoe went on the first ride of the day, a rapids ride called Storm Surge. I didn't want to get wet and Felix was scared, so we watched them go on the ride.

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One of the best themed areas in the park is the Angry Birds Land. The signature attraction is a 4-D movie experience. Although well conceived, it was a bit intense for younger children. We all liked the Angry Birds bumper cars attraction.

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The kids were too short for the big coasters, so we spent a majority of the day around the smaller rides and carnival games. The kids really liked the Rumba Rapids, a gentle rapids ride with a tropical theme and Mr. Monkey's Banana Ride. There was a Tetley Tea themed spinning cups ride and a carousel with unusual creatures.

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We may have not ridden any coasters, but we certainly took pictures of them. Here are some shots from around the park.

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One problem that plague the theme parks in Europe are wasps. Tip = Reminding the kids that wasps are attracted to sweets and soda, is a good way to get them to make better food choices!

Several times we crossed paths with a group of teenagers dressed in superhero costumes.

Thorpe Park even had a mini-water park area stuck in the middle of all of the rides. It seemed out of place, but plenty of people had their swim-suits on.

If I could have ridden on one coaster, it would have been Saw. I'm a huge fan of the LionsGate horror franchise. Thorpe Park has a whole themed section dedicated to Saw, which includes a coaster and a permanent walk-through maze with live actors. The maze is open during their Halloween events and as it's a permanent structure, I think that it is likely open during other peak times or as requested.

I split from Dan and the kids to get some pictures of the Saw area. I'm too chicken to go through the maze, but hopefully we can do the coaster on a future trip. I also thought that there might be a Universal Studios connection as many of the mazes advertised for the Halloween event have the same themes.

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We had a fun day out at Thorpe Park and headed home in the late afternoon, when the crowds started to become overwhelming. I'm looking forward to future visits and hopefully a ride on Saw. As a consolation prize, Dan surprised me with a Saw The Ride mug. It's enormous and painted to look like it's covered in splattered blood, perfect for my morning cup of coffee.

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Sunday 01.11.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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