Retford’s award-winning theme park for the under 10s, Sundown Adventureland, is ready to host families all summer long, as the county’s children embraces the six-week holiday.
Family owned and run for over 50 years, the vast range of 30 attractions at Sundown Adventureland near Retford, are open for families to enjoy and create special memories.
Things To Do
Monkey around on ‘Monkey Mayhem Driving School’, giving children a chance to drive a jungle-themed 4x4 mini jeep around the track, wind your way through Sundown countryside on the ‘Tractor Ride’ and see what you can spot, or why not enjoy Lollipoppet Castle, a liquorice themed fairytale castle that smells of liquorice and sweets.
Amongst the nostalgic and thrilling outdoor attractions, Sundown is well-prepared for those pesky summer showers with its two soft play areas, which both double up as a cafe serving sandwiches, selected hot meals, snacks, tea coffee and soft drinks.
The Four Seasons Arena provides families with the opportunity to regroup with a picnic from home and meet their favourite Sundown characters, who will be out for meet and greets and disco dancing every Sunday to Friday at 2pm and 4pm.
For added fun, ‘Andy & Lewis’ Magic Show’ is on at the arena every Saturday at 2pm and 4pm.
Overnight Accomodation
Popular for its value-for-money stays and entertainment on its doorstep, Wild Acre Village, Sundown Adventureland’s overnight accommodation, is open throughout the summer holidays. Guests can extend their fun, have a second go on the attractions and use the five or ten-person lodges as a base to explore the surrounding area, from Lincoln City Centre to the Humber coast.
With Wild Acre Village proving extremely popular, guests are encouraged to book early and make the most of the discounts, with booking options including two-night stays, long weekends and week-long holidays. Visitors also receive entry to the park for the entirety of their visit at no extra cost.
During the stay, visit the Crash Landings Bistro in the evenings for hearty pub classics and entertainment for the children, with ‘Andy & Lewis’ Magic Show’ taking place on Saturdays and Tuesdays through the summer holidays.
Fantastic Value
For visitors attending during the summer holidays, they will receive a return visit voucher giving them the opportunity to head back to Sundown again in September and October for £10 per person, so they can explore any attractions, play areas or rides they weren’t able to get to during their first trip.
General admission prices are £24 for adults or children over 90cm, with children under 90cm going free. Discounts are available for disabled guests, carers, wheelchair users, over 65s and blue light card holders. Family tickets are also available, starting from £60.
This blog was supplied by Sundown Adventureland
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