The place claims to be open but is not really finished yet. The good side of that is that you don't have to wait to go on any of the rides, the negative being that there are only 3 rides currently in operation; the big wheel, a bungee ball, and a merry-go-round that I'm too big for (my girlfriend was short enough to make fit underneath the height chart, though
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So we only went on the big wheel. My stomach isn't cut out for bungee ball, and my girlfriend didn't fancy it either! For 120bt per person you got to go around three times. It's not exactly a London eye but there is a stunning view to be had from the top.
There's a big operational burger van-hut-kiosk type thing in the main park centre, just by the big wheel and there's a little shopping village there but most of the shops are empty and still being kitted out inside. There are a couple of clothing outlets, and an ice cream shop.
There are a couple of slides big enough for adults to go down, and a little children's play area.
And that's about it, to be honest. As I said, it was nice not having to queue for a ride, but there is a certain atmosphere in fun parks that is created by the people and there were just *too* few people to give it that feeling. It felt like one of those travelling fun fairs that spring up in the UK, seemingly unadvertised, on a bank holiday weekend in obscure locations.
There's plenty of room for expansion as there's unused land all around it. But I don't really see how they could fit too many more rides into the current area.
All in all it was a nice day out. But considering how far away it is, and the fact that we were riding on a motorcii, we probably would have waited until it was finished to go if we had known it wasn't really finished before we went.
Entrance is free.