Drayton Manor Theme Park

Drayton Manor Theme Park

Drayton Manor is an excellent family-friendly theme park in Fazeley Staffordshire. It has something for all ages and it is even home to a zoo. We love Thomas Land and the rides are amongst some of the best in the UK for toddlers, (in my opinion). The park boasts over 100 rides and attractions and is home to Europe’s only Thomas the Tank engine-themed land.

Things to do at Drayton Manor Theme Park

There are family rides, Thomas-themed rides and thrill rides. Thrill rides include a Buffalo roller coaster, Accelerator, Pirate ship, Runaway rollercoaster, Malestron, Pandemonium, Shockwave and Stormforce 10. Many of the rides at the park have height restrictions, especially the thrill rides.

Family rides include a carousel, dodgems, drunken barrels, a train ride and a haunted house. Plus Harold’s helicopter tours, Flynn’s fire rescue, James and the red balloon, Jeremy Jet’s flying academy and classic cars. There are adventure play areas, kids driving school, tram express, Thomas train rides and many more.

The zoo covers around 15 acres and is home to over 100 animals, from all over the world. animals, including lemurs, birds, meerkats, tigers, monkeys, reptiles and many more. Other things to do include crazy golf, a dino trail and live shows. The theme park hosts a number of annual events.

There is also a hotel on-site and some of the bedrooms have a Thomas the Tank engine theme. Vikings is a relatively new area to the park. There are new exhilarating rides including an ultimate family thrill ride. Plus a fun training school for little explorers where they can learn how to ride an ancient mythical horse and more.

Important Information Drayton Manor Theme Park

Is there food and drink available?

There are a number of places where you can purchase hot and cold food and drinks. You are welcome to bring a picnic.

What are the main things to do?

Theme park with over 100 rides and attractions. Family rides, thrill rides, Thomas Land rides, zoo and more. There are toilets and places to purchase food and drinks.

What are the ticket prices?

Tickets purchased online in advance are cheaper. A ticket online bought in advance for people aged 4 and over costs from £30.00. Ages 2-3 are from £15 and under 2s are free. Annual passes are available.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.

Is there parking?

There is a large car park which costs £6 for all-day parking.

When are they open?

The park is open for most of the year, they are closed for some of the winter and are not open 7 days a week during off-peak times. For up-to-date opening times please visit their website.

Dog friendly?

Only assistance dogs are permitted.

Are they accessible?

Information on accessibility

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