Drusillas Park

4.7/5 based on 4146 reviews
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Such a beautiful place for family. It's suitable for children at any age and it's fun place for adults too. We've enjoy the animals and the different areas of different habitats.
The rides are all suitable for young children and adults too. My 1 year old baby, 5 years old child, my wife and I had lots of fun. We recommend this place for any age.
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Great day out shame we cant control the weather but plenty to see and do
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This park is perfect for children up to about 12. Older kids would be amused but it is not exactly in their range. This park starts off with seeing the most interesting animals. They do their logo, not just an ordinary zoo, justice.
It is interactive and easy to fly through. It was a busy day, we went in the school holidays, but it did not feel over crowded. Their food is good, slushies, drinks and the usual burgers, nuggets, chicken, fish. Price is in the medium range. We were 6 people so it was quite pricy. But there is the option to picnic and bring your own food.
They have a indoor play area, a delightful park, really really entertaining play area.
I can go on and on. Their rides we fun, but not adrenaline rush type of rides. Perfectly age appropriate for under 8's i would say.
Our daughter is 11 and youngest was 4. Our family loved the day.
I would say that their boasting starbucks coffee was a bit dissapointing. Lastly, the souvenir shop is affordable which was quite refreshing as I usually find these shops can be quite pricy.
Our family loved it and we most certainly recommend it.
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Lots of fun for all the family, lots of variety and plenty of activities to keep the whole family engaged. Thoroughly enjoyed our day there
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Our great grandchildren really enjoyed the day. It was fun for the rest of us too.
Katrina( the beautiful witch) seemed to be flying (or hovering) everywhere.
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Very fun days out, although my 12 year old is getting a bit old for most of the play areas now.
Excellent fun in the summer with the splash pad. My kids love the animals and have each had an Animal Encounter experience where they have gotten to know some animals a bit more which is lovely.
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Such a lovely clean little park. We loved it there. Visited for their shriek week
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Really enjoyed our time at the Zoo, the rides were fab and so were the animals, wait times were pretty good considering it was half term altho food selection wasn't great for gluten and dairy free. Only alternative milk was Soy which many people with dairy allergies can't tolerate either!
Overall great day out for my 5 and 3 year old
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Loved our experience at drusillas! Would definitely go back
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It’s a good day out but not many rides. However the play areas are 5 star which is perfect for the younger children. The zoo is really good and the bat enclosure really interactive.

Pet hates are having extras to pay for such as the slides and climbing and sit on attractions. Take a leaf from Paultons park and have everything included when you go in. Also queueing for food and drinks seems to take forever. However for locals the season ticket is very well priced.
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A lovely place to spend a whole day out with the family
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Amazing and spectacular park, the family and I really enjoyed our day there, even though it was raining alot of the time we had so much fun. Staff were nice and friendly and everything was designed for families wirh young children
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(Translated by Google) A zoo and mini games city suitable for children under 12 years old, beautiful and tidy, and services are available in all its forms, I recommend it and I will visit it again

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حديقة حيوان ومدينة ألعاب مصغرة تصلح للأطفال ما دون 12 سنة ، جميلة ومرتبة ، والخدمات متوفرة بجميع أشكالها ، انصح بها وسأزورها مرة أخرى
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Visited here with out godson and his younger sister a couple of days ago. We had brought our godson here before and he had asked if we could go again but it was his sisters first time - they both thoroughly enjoyed the day. They loved seeing the animals and going on all the play equipment - a particular favourite for both of them was the large blue slide (I think it's the penguin slide?) , they couldn't get enough of it. We had taken a picnic and had this at the tables and seats provided - they had really looked forward to this and we finished this off with freshly cooked doughnuts from the shop there. A great day out for younger children. You can go around at your own pace so it is up to you how long you stay there - we were there for about 5 hours.
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My 5 yr old daughter and I visited during half term week.
Really loved the zoo, managed to see all the animals even ones that tried to hide.
As it was half term week the Halloween theme is all over the park.
All the staff we met were very friendly and helpful.
I was disappointed that after forking out £70 to get in we had to pay £10 extra each to use the climbing wall, gold panning and inflatable slide.
The children's climbing and play area was great, well maintained and safe to let the kids run wild.
Take your own food but do treat yourself to the fresh donuts.
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Lovely place to visit
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Good 👍
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Good for the kids, well maintained
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As usual had a brilliant visit with the kids. My daughter's particular favourite was giving nectar to the lorikeets.
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Great day out for my one year old plenty off activities to keep her entertained, well trained staff
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Amazing day out , children had the best day as did the adults. We ran out of time , so much to do , worth the price 😀
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We had a really enjoyable day out at Drusillas Park. It was our first big family day out since lockdown and family joined us from London. We were all really impressed with how clean the facilities were and the measures in place made you feel safe. We were worried it might be really busy due to the school holidays, but we didn't have to wait for rides and there was plenty to see, in fact we didn't get around to do the Hello Kitty section as there was so much to do (we will be back!). I have a 20 month and 5 year old and there was lots to do for both ages. We also liked that the youngest could see the animals easily without having to keep lift him up all the time. Definitely worth a family visit again soon.
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So it was the first time that we all visited, Drusillas but didn't get off to the best of starts. We came through the gates and saw that the first ride wasn't open. So we went to the next one and was about to queue up and the woman said it was closing. A little miffed, but went to the next ride. Our 4 year old daughter was queuing up, for the man to say this was closing as well.
That's where we got really upset and cross. We had only been in the park like 5mins to be greeted with a closed ride and rides that are closing. For a family of 4 who have paid a lot of money to come here for the frist time this was really bad to be treated like this. We wasn't told about staff being on rotation between rides when we entered, and later discovered that this is only during the week or quieter times.
If this was the case then ticket prices should be cheaper or warned at entry.
Another little gripe was that there only seemed to be one restaurant that was that open and all the middle place were shut.
We got the kids a children's lunch bag one cheese sandwich and another jam sandwich. The cheese one was fine, but the jam sandwich one was pathetic with the amount of jam inside. There was more butter than jam! I'm all for being healthy but this was silly.
Overall the kids had great time on the rides seeing the animals and playing in the playground.
A little disappointed but turned out to be an ok day.
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So it was the first time that we all visited, Drusillas but didn't get off to the best of starts. We came through the gates and saw that the first ride wasn't open. So we went to the next one and was about to queue up and the woman said it was closing. A little miffed, but went to the next ride. Our 4 year old daughter was queuing up, for the man to say this was closing as well.
That's where we got really upset and cross. We had only been in the park like 5mins to be greeted with a closed ride and rides that are closing. For a family of 4 who have paid a lot of money to come here for the frist time this was really bad to be treated like this. We wasn't told about staff being on rotation between rides when we entered, and later discovered that this is only during the week or quieter times.
If this was the case then ticket prices should be cheaper or warned at entry.
Another little gripe was that there only seemed to be one restaurant that was that open and all the middle place were shut.
We got the kids a children's lunch bag one cheese sandwich and another jam sandwich. The cheese one was fine, but the jam sandwich one was pathetic with the amount of jam inside. There was more butter than jam! I'm all for being healthy but this was silly.
Overall the kids had great time on the rides seeing the animals and playing in the playground.
A little disappointed but turned out to be an ok day.
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Expensive entrance fee.
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