Thomas Land (Drayton Manor)

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Thomas Land
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Drayton Manor Resort
Coordinates 52°36′46″N1°42′48″W / 52.6128°N 1.7133°W / 52.6128; -1.7133
Opening date15 March 2008;16 years ago (2008-03-15)
Staffordshire, England, U.K.
ReplacedRobinsons Land
Ride statistics
Attraction typeThemed area
Theme Thomas & Friends
Rides18
Website Official website

Thomas Land is a themed area at Drayton Manor Resort in Staffordshire, England, based on the popular long-running children's television series, Thomas & Friends . It stands on the former site of Robinsons Land, a themed area sponsored by the soft drinks brand of the same name. The construction began while the park was still open in September 2007, and many of the Robinsons Land rides were moved to other areas of the park for the remainder of the season. Many of the rides housed in Robinsons Land except the Veteran Cars (now Sodor's Classic Cars) were sold to Funland in Hayling Island. Thomas Land officially opened to the public on 15 March 2008. An expansion of Thomas Land with additional attractions and private party rooms opened on 8 April 2015. [1]

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Rides

Thomas Land is set in 3 acres (12,000 m2) of parkland and features many themed rides, alongside outdoor and indoor play areas and the "Discover Thomas & Friends Exhibition".

#NameOpenedManufacturerDescription
1Bertie BusMarch 15 2008 Zamperla A Bertie-themed crazy bus ride. In partnership with Arriva. Formerly known as Crazy Bertie Bus
2Blue Mountain EnginesMay 2011 Zamperla A junior regetta ride with cars resembling Skarloey, Rheneas, Sir Handel and Peter Sam. The ride was originally located in space where Terence’s Driving School originally stood, but was moved to the Thomas Land Expansion in 2015, where Merrick [ broken anchor ] was added to the middle of the ride until sometime in 2018, when he was moved next to it.
3Captain's Sea AdventureApril 8 2015 Zamperla A watermania ride with Captain-themed vehicles.
4Cranky’s Drop TowerMarch 15 2008 Zamperla A Cranky themed 8m high sky drop ride.
5 Diesel's Locomotive MayhemMarch 15 2008 Zamperla A demolition derby ride featuring 6 themed cars based on Diesel, Mavis, Iron Bert, Salty, Dennis and Rusty. Originally known as Diesel's Locomotion Mayhem
6 Flynn's Fire RescueApril 8 2015 Zamperla A fire brigade ride with Flynn-themed cars. In partnership with West Midlands Fire Service.
7Harold HelicopterMarch 15 2008 Zamperla A Harold-themed samba tower ride, formerly known as Harold's Heli-Tours. It is located within Tidmouth Sheds, where guests can gain photo opportunities with Edward, Henry, Gordon, Toby, and Rosie (repainted red in 2019).
8 James and the Red BalloonApril 1 2017 Zamperla A samba balloon ride based on the Thomas & Friends episode of the same name from the sixth season.
9 Jeremy Jet [ broken anchor ]March 15 2008 Zamperla An aero top jet ride with Jeremy the Jet Plane-themed jets. Relocated to the Thomas Land Expansion in 2015.
10 Lady's CarouselMarch 15 2008 Zamperla A junior carousel ride with Lady and a train of carriages instead of horses.
11Rocking Bulstrode [ broken anchor ]March 15 2008 Zamperla Bulstrode-themed rockin' tug ride.
12 Sodor Classic Cars1972SupercarA car ride. This is the only ride in the area not themed to Thomas & Friends, and was left over from the Robinsons Land area.
13 Toby's Tram ExpressApril 8 2015 Zamperla A Toby-themed barnyard ride.
14 Troublesome Trucks Runaway RollercoasterMarch 15 2008 Gerstlauer A junior roller coaster located in Thomas Land with Troublesome Truck-themed cars. The height limit is 1m with an adult and 1.2m alone.
15 Winston's Whistle-Stop ToursJuly 19 2013 Zamperla An aerial ride with Winston-themed cars.
16 Thomas and Percy's Submarine SplashApril 29 2023 Intamin A 455m long water ride based on the All Engines Go episode of the same name.
17 Thomas, Rosie and Percy Engine ToursMarch 15 2008Metallbau EmmelnA themed train ride. The ride first included Thomas and Percy engines. Rosie was added in 2009.

A CGI face was added to Thomas in 2014, while CGI faces were added to Percy and Rosie in 2015. Rosie was later repainted red in 2019.

18 Terence's Driving SchoolMarch 15 2008SB InternationalA driving school ride with Terence-themed cars. Relocated in May 2011 to the Farmer McColl's Farm area. Relocated in February 2024 to the Main Thomas Land Area.
19 Spencer's Outdoor Adventure PlayMarch 15 2008UnknownAn outdoor adventure play area.
20 Emily's Adventure PlayMarch 15 2008UnknownAn indoor soft play area.
21Discover Thomas & Friends ExhibitionJuly 2009 HIT Entertainment An indoor miniature model railway exhibition with the original models from the first to twelfth series of the television series. Relocated in 2023 in the Thomas Land Shop near Winston's Whistle-Stop Tour.

Train rides

Thomas at Knapford Station ThomasLand.jpg
Thomas at Knapford Station

Models of Thomas, Percy and Rosie are used on a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge [2] railway that takes visitors through the park. The line features Tidmouth Sheds with stationary facades of other engines, Knapford Station, which serves as the main station and a refreshment stand, Dryaw and Tidmouth Hault. It also has many sidings and sheds along the way, one of which used to feature a "sleeping" model of James, which was moved to where the James and the Red Balloon ride is in 2017, akin to the ride's opening.

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References

  1. "Thomas Expansion Announcement". Drayton Manor website. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  2. Tourist and Enthusiast Railways - West Midlands