Gulliver's World

Splash Zone and Blast Arena are two indoor attractions located next to the main theme park.

The park has expanded since then with additional attractions, bigger rides and with the opening of The Gulliver's Hotel to provide short breaks.

In 2002 the indie rock band The Strokes visited the park and rode on a number of attractions.

[3] The park were fined a total of £80,000 for failing to ensure a person's safety, and not carrying out risk assessments.

Splash Zone is their first major indoor venue on the site, consisting of multiple water based features such as slides and sprays.

These 'Splash Tots' sessions have been introduced in recent years due to the high demand from parents with toddlers.

Designed for children aged 6 and over, this indoor attraction has been a popular choice for birthday parties and group visits in Warrington.

The official RAF Burtonwood Heritage Centre was established and built on the theme park so that visitors could explore the history of the site in further detail.

The Antelope Rollercoaster
Togo Tower Ride
The Gulliver's Hotel
Splash Zone Warrington
NERF Zone