Gulliver's Land

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Gulliver's Land
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LocationGulliver's Land Resort, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England
Coordinates 52°03′04″N0°43′49″W / 52.05111°N 0.73028°W / 52.05111; -0.73028
Opened1999
SloganGiant Adventures for Families
Operating seasonFebruary–December
Website https://www.gulliverslandresort.co.uk
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Gulliver's Land, off Portway (A509)
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Gulliver's Land is a children's theme park in Milton Keynes, England. It opened in 1999 and is the third park to be opened by Gulliver's. (The other two parks are Gulliver's World and Gulliver's Kingdom). The park has been designed especially for families. The Adventurers Village is now part of the resort, providing themed accommodation and short break packages. Gulliver's Land resort includes Splash Zone, Blast Arena, The SFEAR and Dinosaur and Farm Park.

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Gulliver's Land features a number of classic theme park rides, attractions and shows for children aged 2 to 13. A JCB Zone was introduced in 2017, launched in partnership with JCB. The themed area gives children the opportunity to experience JCB themed rides and attractions.

Gulliver's Land is typically open from February until December.

Gulliver's Land Resort

The theme park has expanded over the years and now includes a selection of accommodation at the nearby Adventurers Village Resort. Accommodation types include cabins, lodges, dens and glamping tents. Accessible accommodation is now available, with the resort offering accessible lodges and tents. Short break packages include entry to the main theme park, splash zone and dinosaur and farm park.

Adventurers Village accommodation types

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Jungle Safari Tents
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Lost World Cabin

Dinosaur and Farm Park

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A Giganotosaurus model

Dinosaur and Farm Park is located next to the main theme park. This is a standalone attraction and notable for its collection of animatronic dinosaurs of various sizes. Voted one of the best dinosaur attractions in the UK[ citation needed ], Dinosaur and Farm Park is split into two sections. The Farm Park area has farmyard animals alongside interactive farmyard attractions.

Blast Arena

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Nerf Zone

Blast Arena at Gulliver's Land is one of three official Blast Arenas operated by Gulliver's. The other two are located at Warrington, Cheshire and Matlock Bath, Derbyshire. Blast Arena goggles, vest and blaster are provided to each participant. Blast Arena is suitable for children aged 6 and over. The attraction is completely indoors, with the option of a birthday party package.

The Blast Arena centre is located within Dinosaur and Farm Park, close to Splash Zone and The SFEAR.

Splash Zone

One of the first standalone attractions at Gulliver's Land, Splash Zone is a water playground situated indoors. There is no standing water; the splash area consists of water play elements such as cannons, sprays and a giant tipping bucket.

Additional watersides

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Splash Zone

In Summer 2017 the Splash Zone attraction launched 3 new waterslides. Targeted towards older children, the slides have a height restriction of 1.0 metre (3 ft 3 in).

Theme Park Rides

NameHeight restriction*Child to Adult RatioNotesImage
Main Street
CarouselRide Alone: Over 90 centimetres (3.0 feet)2Child to adult ratio depends on chosen seat.
JCB Zone
Crazy MouseWith Adult: Over 90 cm

Ride Alone: Over 120 centimetres (3.9 feet)

1
Crazy CraneWith Adult: Over 120 cm

Ride Alone: Over 130 centimetres (4.3 feet)

2
DodgemsWith Adult: Over 90 cm

Ride Alone: Over 140 centimetres (4.6 feet)

1
Lilliput Land
Giant Tea CupsRide Alone: Over 120 cm4
Tiny Tots Play AreaUnder 100 centimetres (3.3 feet)N/A
Cycle MonorailWith Adult: Over 90 cm

Ride Alone: Over 140 cm

1No open toed shoes allowed.
Veteran CarsWith Adult: Under 120 cm

Ride Alone: Over 120 cm

3
Lilliput Castle
Dragon SiegeWith Adult: Over 120 cm

Ride Alone: Over 150 centimetres (4.9 feet), under 190 cm

2
Gully's Jousting CastlesWith Adult:

(Slow cycle:: Over 90 cm

(Fast cycle): Over 110 centimetres (3.6 feet)

Ride Alone: Over 120 cm

1
Gulliver's TravelsRide Alone: Over 120 cm1
Discovery Bay
Rio BravoRide Alone: Over 90 cm5
Crazy BarrelsRide Alone: Over 120 cm4
SilvermineRide Alone: Over 120 cm1
Runaway TrainWith Adult: Over 90 cm

Ride Alone: Over 120 cm

1
Log FlumeWith Adult: Over 90 cm

Ride Alone: Over 120 cm

3
Adventure Land
Flying RaftWith Adult: Over 90 cm

Ride Alone: Over 120 cm

Jungle RiverRide Alone: Over 120 cm3
The BuccaneerWith Adult: Over 90 cm

Ride Alone: Over 120 cm

4
Tree Top SwingsWith Adult: Over 90 cm

Ride Alone: Over 120 cm

1
Jungle FallsWith Adult: Over 90 cm

Ride Alone: Over 120 cm

2
Twist n JoustWith Adult: Over 90 cm

Ride Alone: Over 120 cm

3
Western World
WhirlwindRide Alone: Over 120 cm3Not open until 11:30
Flying Texan BootsRide Alone: Over 120 cm1Not open until 11:30
Deputy Drop DownBetween 90 cm and 150 cmN/ANot open until 11:30
Pony ExpressBetween 90 cm and 150 cmN/ANot open until 11:30

*On rides with no minimum height restriction, children must be able to sit in an upright position unaided.

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