Gulliver's Land

Not to be confused with Gulliver's World or Gulliver's Kingdom.
Gulliver's Land

Gulliver's Land logo
Location Milton Keynes, England
Coordinates 52°03′04″N 0°43′49″W / 52.05111°N 0.73028°W / 52.05111; -0.73028Coordinates: 52°03′04″N 0°43′49″W / 52.05111°N 0.73028°W / 52.05111; -0.73028
General Manager Sue Conway
Opened 1999
Operating season March - November
Website www.gulliversfun.co.uk
Gulliver's Land, off Portway (A509)
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Gulliver's Land is a children's theme park in Milton Keynes, England. It opened in 1999 and is the third park to be opened by Gulliver's. (The other two parks are Gulliver's World and Gulliver's Kingdom). The park is relatively small and is centred on the Lilliput Land Castle. The park is split into seven sections: these are Lilliput Land, Adventure Land, Toy Land, Discovery Bay, Junior Discovery Cove, Main Square and The Central Hub. The Park caters for children under 10 years of age.

In 2007, Gulliver's Eco-Park opened next door. In 2009, Eco-Park was updated and rebranded as Gulliver's Dinosaur and Farm Park. In 2009, Gulliver's announced that a campsite would be created close to Gulliver's Land. Officially opened in the 2010 Easter holidays, the 90-pitch site is run by the Camping and Caravanning Club and is open to members and non-members.

Gulliver's announced a partnership with Nick Jr. in 2009 which saw popular pre-school characters Dora the Explorer and Diego from Go, Diego, Go! appear at all Gulliver's theme park sites. Dora and Diego set a series of challenges for children to complete as they walk around the park, with a prize to be claimed for successfully finishing all the tasks. The characters also appear daily for photo opportunities with families. In early 2010, Gulliver's and Nick Jr. announced that the partnership would continue throughout 2010.

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References

  1. "Misadventure of engineer's death.". BBC. 21 November 2006. Retrieved 9 June 2015.
  2. Jamie Pyatt (17 May 2006). "Man decapitated by train". The Sun. Retrieved 3 March 2011.

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