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Flamingo Land Review

I decided to do my next blog as a review for flamingo land as this was the first time myself and my family have visited this attraction. We went for may bank holiday as Wish FM had a special offer for half price family tickets so it only cost £60 as we have two children 3 years and under that were free. The gate price would have been £120 so it is a great savings for a family day out. When we arrived there was ample parking which is free.
There was a pirate show on at 11am at the main entrance of the park which my children loved even my 11 year old got enjoyment from it as there was singing and dancing. My first impressions of the park were it was spacious and clean. I try to avoid using public toilets as much as I can as there normally always quite dirty in these types of places from so many people using them, this was not the case at this park the toilets were spotless and obviously cleaned regular throughout the day. The rides were all very well maintained as none looked old or worn. There is plenty to do for children around the ages of 5 plus depending on your childs height. There was a lot of mini rides around the park for my 3 year old and also a very big play park. 
One downside to the park was lack of cash machines, we had to walk back out of the parks main entrance to use a cash machine but on the plus side it was free cash withdrawals which normally places like these charge you to withdraw your own money. The park was well sign posted and the map was accurate and free.
There was plenty of vending machines all around the park and food and drink stalls however I cant comment on pricing as we took our own packed lunch. There was ample picnic tables to eat at all around the park.
We did go on a wet ride and we did get soaked so my advice is to take a change of clothes as you dont just get a little wet! 
There is drying stations next to the wet rides and these are £2 to use for a few minutes they do work quite well however I would invest in a waterproof poncho. 

Finally one of the biggest bonuses of this theme park is the Zoo. Its like having two days out for the price of one. The animals all looked well cared for and were easy to see. Our children loved walking around the zoo after the excitement of the rides. 

Overall I would definately reccomend this park and will visit again.






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