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Tell us about the time the fairground came to town and you were sick in a hedge; or when you went to a theme park or circus and were sick in a hedge
Suggested by mariam67
( , Thu 9 Jun 2011, 11:37)
Tell us about the time the fairground came to town and you were sick in a hedge; or when you went to a theme park or circus and were sick in a hedge
Suggested by mariam67
( , Thu 9 Jun 2011, 11:37)
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There's another Gullivers theme park
in Derbyshire. As you say, it's for kids and those too scared to ride proper roller coasters (like, er, me).
( , Tue 14 Jun 2011, 20:44, 1 reply)
in Derbyshire. As you say, it's for kids and those too scared to ride proper roller coasters (like, er, me).
( , Tue 14 Jun 2011, 20:44, 1 reply)
Camelot and Gullivers world
No your not the only one! I went to both as a child (the tower of terror was ace!) there's also a gullivers theme park in Milton Keynes.
You didn't happen to go to Frontierland in Morcombe as well did you? I noticed that hadn't been mentioned either.
Edit: Forgot to mention a few years ago on the train ride at Gullivers the driver was killed when his head hit a tunnel. news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/beds/bucks/herts/6169610.stm
( , Wed 15 Jun 2011, 4:04, closed)
No your not the only one! I went to both as a child (the tower of terror was ace!) there's also a gullivers theme park in Milton Keynes.
You didn't happen to go to Frontierland in Morcombe as well did you? I noticed that hadn't been mentioned either.
Edit: Forgot to mention a few years ago on the train ride at Gullivers the driver was killed when his head hit a tunnel. news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/beds/bucks/herts/6169610.stm
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