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I believe the free visit from the 2022 pass is valid until April (?) this year. Best to double check with the park though.Does anyone know if the free visit is still included on our current passes?
I’m glad you had an amazing time. We do Safari every few weeks. It’s an amazing attraction. We usually book the safari for 3.30 as it’s always dead and you pretty much are one of the only cars on the drive. We head to the park first and by doing this , because the park is not busy the staff allow you to stay on rides you want to reride. Our first ride tends to be the log flume which we do 6 times in a row and then the rapids which we do a further 4 times in a row. For context I have a 6 year old who is pretty much too small for any other water ride in our local parks such as Drayton so he loves being able to go on these rides by being over 1.1. I would highly recommend the Mexican food place and the ice cream parlour. Also if you have a sweet tooth, the pick and mix sweet store do old school sweets and the prices of the pick and mix tend to be cheaper than a pick and mix in a shop.Me and a few other members of my family came to WMSP today (Monday 21st). If you don’t want to read the whole post, in short we had a great time and I would definitely recommend visiting.
We arrived at the park at around 9ish so we could be the first ones to go round the drive through safari. We were using Tesco Club-card vouchers to get in and we did not realise that you had to book a time slot for the safari. All was good though, we went to the ticket office and got it all sorted out.
The safari itself was great. It doesn’t feel too long but also not too short. It’s the perfect length really. Some of the animals came right up close to our car and we managed to feed them. I also had a good look at the safari lodges which look amazing and in the future I would love to stay in one. My favourite animal had to be the Painted Dogs (African Wild Dogs) which unfortunately did not come up to our car. I managed to get a few pictures of some of the animals which I have listed below. (I apologise my photography skills aren’t great haha)
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Afterwards we headed down to the animal bits that aren’t in the actual safari. After walking through the main building, which has the gift shop and some food places, you are required to scan your ticket and are then handed a little scratch card which is pretty complicated to explain how it works but I’ll try my best - there are little boards dotted around the park with questions which you have to answer with the corresponding number on your card. If you get them all correct, you can post them into a little bin for a chance to win a VIP lion feeding experience. My younger cousins had fun doing this.
The Ice Age and Dinosaur bits are well worth checking out. There are lots of photo opportunities and the models themselves just look awesome. I really hope Drayton can take notes from WMSP’s dinosaur area as the one here is clearly the overall winner.
We then headed to the theme park itself where we purchased wristbands. It is definitely worth getting a wristband over individual ride tickets as you get to ride anything as much as you want.
Speaking of rides, me and my 2 older cousins went on Kong (zamperla disco) as our first ride. They both hated it and I absolutely loved it. We then did Dr Umbotos Catacombs, the Caterpillar and finally the Zambezi log flume. Thankfully I didn’t get too wet as I was being shielded by my family in-front of and behind me. We also did the Rhino and Monkey Mayhem which were both fun. I forgot to mention that when we purchased our wristbands, we were told that Venom (drop tower) would be out of action and it was unlikely to re-open that day. I was absolutely gutted about this as it is the standout ride for me at the park. However, while I was queueing for the River Rapids I saw it drop with people on it so I was very happy.
Everybody was hungry so we went to get lunch from the Dino Diner. It was very well themed with some animatronics that would randomly start singing some weird songs which was honestly quite funny. I had a margherita pizza and I’m pretty sure everybody else in my family had pasta, apart from my younger sister who had a sort of kids lunchbox thing. The food itself was nice but I would still recommend bringing a picnic because of the prices (My pizza was £13.50 - can’t remember any other prices).
We then queued up for the seal ion (not a typo - you’ll understand it later) show at 2:30. I won’t spoil too much of it but what I will say is there were 2 seal ions that came out for us. One was called Callum and the other, Jack. The man telling the seal ions what to do said that people would sometimes call the seal ions things like whales and best of all, seals. Callum then started ‘barking’ (i guess you could call it?) when he was called a seal. The instructor told the crowd to call out what animal Callum was to get the audience involved. And because I’m such a funny guy (not really) I called out “SEAL!”. The instructor then said he heard someone call out seal, and of course my family pinned it on me. The guy then told everyone it was me and they were all laughing at me. Looking back on it, it was very funny and I will now forever refer to seal ions as such.
Afterwards, I finally got on Venom (I loved it) and we did a few re-rides before heading home for the day as we were all pretty tired. I had a brilliant time and would definitely recommend it to others!
Feel free to ask me any questions of things I have missed out as this took a while to write so I am bound to have missed some details.
Be sure to keep an eye out on ‘non drayton discussion’ as I will be posting my review of Twycross Zoo within a few days as I am going on Wednesday.
It’s lovely. So many photo opportunities and not many rides. Wmsp has heavy focus on animals. There is a bird house you can walk through where the birds are free to land on your hair or jackets etc. you can walk though the dark to see bats. The sea lion show is amazing and you have opportunities to feed penguins in the day. The food is good but can be expensive. You have the option to pay for ride tokens or you can go for a wrist band which gives you unlimited rides. It is a lot of walking especially up and down hill to get back to the cars but there are plenty of toilets within reach. Throughout the year they have different characters to interact with. I’d recommend doing it if you getI have never been hear at all. What's it like?
I don't have it but I think it's worth it if you will visit both parks enough times throughout the year to make up the extra cost. Are ride wristbands included in this pass or do you still have to pay extra?Have you got the Dual Pass for DMP and WMSP?
Yes we have the dual pass as we live half way between each location so it makes sense for us as a family. I have already spent the cost of the passes alone if I had of paid for each visit seperate. I also like the thought of if money is tight , I have to guaranteed places I can take my boy.Have you got the Dual Pass for DMP and WMSP?