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Have some half-term fun at Thomas Land

Everybody’s favourite engine will be at Drayton Manor Theme Park this half term, as Thomas Land will be opening its doors.

 

Thomas Land features 12 themed rides all loving recreated to absolute detail for youngsters who are big choo choo fans.

 

A special Thomas train ride will also take fans of all ages on a journey around the entire three-acre attraction.

 

Other rides within Thomas Land feature other Sodor Island favourites including Harold the Helicopter, Cranky the Crane, Bertie Bus and the naughty Troublesome Trucks.

 

For many of the rides parents will be able to join any children who are still a bit unsure.

 

Also featuring an indoor play area, café for puffed out parents, and a huge shop with everything Thomas the Tank Engine possible to complete the day.

 

Further Details

 

Thomas Land is open daily from 12pm to 5pm from 14th -22nd February and is located at Drayton Manor Theme Park, near Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 3TW

 

http://www.thomaslanduk.co.uk/

 

Entry Prices:

 

12yrs and over £14.00

 

4-11yrs £12.00

 

Under 4’s free

 

Grandee (over 60s) £8.00

 

Disabled and Helper £11.00

 

Family ticket (4 people or more) £46 (£11.50 per entrant)

 

For more information, see www.draytonmanor.co.uk or call the 24-hour information line on 0844 472 1950. Tickets can also be bought by calling the Ticket Hotline on 0844 472 1960.

 

The park’s full address is Drayton Manor Theme Park, near Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 3 TW.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bristol-based Jen Smith is editor of Chopsy Bristol. Jen has a background in multimedia design and freelance journalism, writing news and features for national publications. She has also run marketing campaigns, created social media content and built websites for businesses and organisations in Bristol. Recently, she contributed to the book - Our City: Community Activism In Bristol - published by Tangent Books.

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