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Theme park in Warrington, England

Gulliver's World Theme Park Resort
LocationGulliver's World Resort, Warrington, Cheshire, England
Coordinates53°24′22″N 2°37′05″W / 53.406°N 2.618°W / 53.406; -2.618
StatusOperating
Opened1989; 35 years ago (1989)
Operated byGulliver's Theme Parks
SloganGiant Adventures for Families
Operating seasonSelected dates across the year
Websitewww.gulliversworldresort.co.uk

Gulliver's World is a theme park located in Warrington, England, loosely based on the world of Lilliput from Gulliver's Travels. It consists of the themed areas Land, Gully Town, and Safari Kingdom. The park's attractions were designed for children between the ages of 2 and 13. Splash Zone and Blast Arena are two indoor attractions located next to the main theme park. A hotel opened on the site in 2012.

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

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 four theme parks.

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

In 2002 the indie rock band The Strokes visited the park and rode on a number of attractions. Footage from their day at the park was included in their 2004 tour film The Strokes: In Transit.

Incidents

See also: Incidents at European amusement parks

On 13 July 2002, a 15-year-old girl with Down's syndrome fell 30 feet (9 m) from a Ferris wheel. She was taken to hospital, and died two days later from her injuries. The park were fined a total of £80,000 for failing to ensure a person's safety, and not carrying out risk assessments.

On 15 September 2018, The Crazy Train rollercoaster broke down after 2 wheels fell off during the ride, leaving 21 people trapped on the ride 50 feet above the ground for three hours. No one was injured.

Rides and attractions

Gulliver's World has many rides.

Roller Coasters

The Antelope Rollercoaster
Name Year Operational Status Manufacturer Description
Antelope 1995 Operating Allott and Lomax A Figure Eight Wooden Coaster.
Wriggler 2013 Operating Pinfari Standard Wacky Worm-type coaster. It was relocated from Camelot Theme Park after its closure, where it was known as Caterpillar Capers.
Grand Prix Racers 2023 Operating SBF Visa Group A family roller-coaster in the new "Gears" area.

Water Rides

Togo Tower Ride
Name Opened Manufacturer Description
Adventure Canyon 2001 Gulliver's Lazy River-style boat ride.
Alpine Log Flume 1989 Big Country Motioneering A Log Flume.
Apache Falls 2016 Gulliver's A River Rapids ride.
Togo Tower 2017 Gulliver's A set of Dinghy Waterslides.

Tracked Rides

Name Opened Manufacturer Description
Dino Safari Tours 2003 Zamperla Tracked convoy ride with a Dinosaur theme.
Gilly's Princess Ride 2014 Gulliver's A tracked dark ride.
Gully Grand Prix 2013 Gulliver's Racing themed dark ride.
Gulliver's Railroad 1989 Big Country Motioneering Narrow Gauge Railway.
Temple Raider 2000 I.E. Park Temple themed Dark Ride.
Tractor Ride 2007 SBF Visa Group Tractor themed track ride.
Veteran Cars 1989 SBF Visa Group / Supercar Leisure A Classic Car ride.

Flat/Other Rides

Name Opened Manufacturer Description
Dodgems 1989 Soli Standard Bumper Cars ride.
Flight of the Pteranodon 2003 Zamperla Kite Flyer ride.
Galleons 1989 Modern Products Roundabout ride.
Hatchery 2000's Mozer Rides A Crazy Daisy ride.
Ladybird Ride 1990s Modern Products A ladybird-themed Roundabout ride.
Mad Hatter's Tea Party 1993 I.E. Park Standard Teacups attraction.
Pirate Ship 1995 Zamperla Standard Pirate Ship attraction.
Pirate's Cove 2011 Zamperla Pirate themed Disk'O ride.
Safari Swings 2006 SBF Visa Group Standard Chair-O-Plane ride.
Toy-town Ride 1993 Gulliver's animals that go in circles

Former

Name Opened Closed Manufacturer Description
Aladdin's Circus Ride 2002 2011 Sartori A Junior Railway.
Balloon Ride 1996 2016 SBF Visa Group A Balloon-themed Ferris Wheel.
Barrel Ride 1992 2017 Gulliver's Junior Teacups ride. Was relocated to Gulliver's Valley in preparation for its 2020 opening following removal.
Chair-O-Plane 1995 N/A SBF Visa Group Standard Chair-O-Plane ride. Has gone through various owners in the UK fairground circuit since then.
Crazy Train 2015 2018 Pinfari Sit Down Coaster. It was purchased from Codona's Amusement Park in 2015 and was completely dismantled for the 2019 season following an incident. The park later sold the coaster to Pleasureland Southport for the 2021 season.
Cycle Monorail 1994 2009 Sharand Engineering Standard Cycle Monorail ride. Was scrapped following its removal.
Fire Brigade 2007 2014 Zamperla Standard Fire Brigade ride. Placed in Storage following its removal and was later relocated to Gulliver's Valley in preparation for its 2020 opening.
Flying Elephants 2002 2013 I.E. Park Standard Flying Elephants ride. Placed in Storage following its removal and was later relocated to Gulliver's Valley in preparation for its 2020 opening.
Giant Slide 1990 2006 Harry Steer Engineering Standard Slide ride. Was scrapped following removal.
Leonard's Flying Raft 2003 2019 Zamperla A Junior Miami ride. Was relocated to Gulliver's Valley in preparation for its 2020 opening.
Joker 2007 2021 Moser Rides A Junior Drop Tower. Sold to Blackgang Chine and relocated to the park for the 2022 season.
Music Express N/A 2013 SBF Visa Group Roundabout ride. Placed in Storage following its removal and was later relocated to Gulliver's Valley in preparation for its 2020 opening.
Runaway Mine Carts 2006 2019 Zamperla Mini Wild Mouse ride, similar to its bigger alternative Wild Mine Ride. Was relocated to Gulliver's Valley in preparation for its 2020 opening.
Runaway Train 1989 2003 Big Country Motioneering Small Family Coaster. It was soon sold to private owners who sat the coaster at Tir Prince Fun Park for the 2004 season, and later travelled through the Asian fairground circuit before returning to the UK at Billing Aquadrome since 2013.
Runaway Mine Train 2004 2005 Zamperla Steel Family Coaster with theming. It was sold to The American Adventure Theme Park for the 2006 season and following the park's closure it was sold to Flamingo Land in 2007.
Wild Mine Ride 1999 2015 L&T Systems Wild Mouse Coaster with minecart cars. Sold to Funland Hayling Island for the 2016 season.

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.

The Gulliver's Hotel

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

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.

In 2020 the Splash Zone was closed due to the pandemic. The Splash Zone has remained closed throughout the 2020 season and has not re-opened since 2020.

The Splash Zone building remains on the site as of 2024. The waterslides and splash areas are still housed inside the building. There is still logos and branding placed around the Splash Zone building.

Splash Zone Warrington

Blast Arena

Designed for children aged 6 and over, this indoor attraction has been a popular choice for birthday parties and group visits in Warrington. The Blast Arena 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.

NERF Zone

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.

References

  1. The Strokes: In Transit (Video 2004) ⭐ 8.2 | Documentary, Short. Retrieved 10 July 2024 – via m.imdb.com.
  2. Alex Turner (30 December 2016). The Strokes - In Transit. Retrieved 10 July 2024 – via YouTube.
  3. "Girl Dies after Fairground Fall". BBC. 15 July 2002. Retrieved 23 September 2009.
  4. "Fine For Safety Breach Theme Park". BBC. 22 November 2006. Retrieved 22 September 2009.
  5. "Gulliver's World: 21 trapped on rollercoaster". BBC News. 15 September 2018. Retrieved 16 September 2018.

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