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Inside UK’s biggest outdoor water park with 8 thrilling slides & its own ‘island’ that’s reopening in time for Easter

Published on April 09, 2025 at 02:00 AM

THRILLSEEKERS better set their alarms, as the UK's biggest waterpark is set to reopen next week, just in time for the Easter holidays.

will be opening to punters in just days, with the website stating that the reopening date is (April 18).

Water park with multiple slides.
The thrilling park will reopen in just days
Water park with multiple water slides.
The park boasts eight thrilling slides
Water park with multiple slides emptying into a pool.
Tickets are on sale for the re-opening now

The park will be open for the entire (Friday to Monday) and then will shut again until the (May 3-5).

Adrenaline junkies will then be able to enjoy the park every weekend in May and June, before it opens every day during July and August.

Adult day tickets (age nine and up) are priced at £30, whilst tickets for children aged five to eight are priced at £25.

You can also purchase four-hour tickets for the cheaper price of £17.

Tickets are already on sale via the waterpark's website, so you better snap them up quick to avoid disappointment.

The park, located in the , boasts eight adrenaline-pumping slights, as well as attractions suitable for the more risk-averse.

One of the most daredevil attractions at the site is the Devil's Drop, where visitors are plunged down a 65ft almost vertical drop into a black hole, in the highest, fastest flume in the UK.

And if that's not enough to satiate your thrill seeking, the Screamer shoots punters down a 60-degree slide.

Another popular slide is the Wild Kamikaze, where punters descend three steep drops.

One of the park's newer rides, 3Fall, requires park-goers to race down the slide head first on a mat.

For younger adventurers, a huge water playground called Shipwreck Island opened in 2024.

The youngster's paradise includes a tipping bucket, a number of small slides, and sprays.

And for those looking for a more relaxing experience, the park also has a 20m , perfect for getting in some lengths.

After you've worked up an appetite on the attractions, you can tuck into a tasty meal at the on-site restaurant, or even treat yourself to a cheeky ice cream.

Another person added: “The slides were very fun and the queues were very short.”

The huge water park overlooks Goodrington Sands Beach.

Other beaches in the area include , which is known for its pink sand.

There are plenty of other things to do in the area like Elberry Cove.

Elsewhere in the UK, a and surf lagoon is poised to open at a £50 million water attraction.

Wave Park in Coleshill, is set to be the largest in the UK and boasts a giant wave machine and a 5.4-acre man-made surf lagoon

Meanwhile, has been delayed even further.

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