Paradise Park

4.6/5 based on 2227 reviews
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Amazing day spent at Paradise Park with do much to see. There is plenty to do which doesn't involve the extra cash needed in the amusements or mini golf.
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It never really changes much, and if it does its not really significant! So on that aspect it's not amazing if you have been before. However if it's your 1st time I would highly recommend it.
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Fabulous day out during the school hols, I was impressed with the museum displays (some Palaeo topics rivalled London's NHM!) and little one loved the gardens and play areas. Well worth the admission.
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Very nice Restaurant. Lovely Gifts, plants etc lovely and clean. We will definitely go again. Live in Tonbridge Kent.
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Fun day out, for any age!! Cafe was a tad pricey.... £10.99 for macaroni cheese? (was not worth a fiver!). Despite that, an interesting place, come rain or shine! Good size garden centre... Hence, the cafe prices!!
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Great day out for the kids, plus a good restaurant and garden centre.
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Great selection of cacti and succulents plus all the compost and feed that they need.
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Visited yesterday with my 4yr and hubby. Had a 241 voucher!<br>The building is split in 2, one entrance for the garden centre and cafe and another for the paradise Park kids area.<br>You get a stamp when you enter and then you can go out to the cafe and train as the train is in the cafe.<br>We stayed for the whole day, lunch was really good at the cafe, lovely chips, big portions and value. Train was £1 pp which was great!<br>Inside there is botanical gardens, x3 parks to cater for all ages, sand pit, x3 soft plays, arcades, crazy golf £1, car and boat games 50p a go, space museum, dino museum and more.<br>We spent the day pottering around and my son had a blast. Was surprised how quiet it was for a Sunday. Lots of picnic benches.<br>A little dated and run down but the price reflects this and we enjoyed it. Definitely more suitable for little ones I'd say under 8yrs.
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Lovely fryed breakfast,good price
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Had lovely day at the soft play/dinosaur area until my grandson was stung by a wasp. Staff (June) were excellent with quickness to help. Thank you so much
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Great place lots to do for the kids
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Great for kids and young adults interested in dinosaurs, and history. Lovely cafe with cheap train rides and nice cakes. All in all fun day out for all the family as the walk round the gardens and trails was interesting too. If you chose to walk round the trails and get lost there is an exit to the cafe via the 'short trail' ignore signs to the exit if you don't like loud horns sounding every 5 seconds as the exit goes through an indoor play area. Happy hunting :)
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This is a great day out for the children, & family we had a great day out even though it rained on & off.
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This is a great idea to take the children to, their is a lot for them to do here & see had a great day out with the family.
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Loads of choose and good car park also a coffee shop but I did not use it
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Breakfast??#€£@#@£££#*@%
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Great place to go on the cheap! Everything is reasonably priced, apart from the cafe but hey, it's like that everywhere you go.<br>So much to do, the kids loved it
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Love this place! Really nice restaurant and great plants. Not to mention great gardens and play area for the kids. All 6 of my kids have a yearly pass each and still worth the money. Something for everyone here x
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We visited for the first time today and absolutely loved it! My 2.5 & 5 year olds were busy all day, exploring new areas and finding hidden pathways everywhere we went.<br><br>The soft play was perfect for them both (not too big, with 3 different areas available, depending on the size of your child).<br><br>The train was a huge hit with my son (£1/person) - the driver (dressed as a pirate!) was friendly and great with kids.<br><br>The Dinosaur Safari is hidden away, but worth exploring to find it, as is the indoor dinosaur learning area. There were lots of interactive displays, as well as models and artefacts to see. The interactive fossil pad on the floor kept my 2 busy for a good 10 minutes, using up lots of energy!<br><br>The outdoor park area is great for children aged 6+, but a little too big for my 2 unfortunately.<br><br>We'll definitely be back & will consider the annual membership as it would pay for itself within 4 visits.
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Great place to go for a day out. So many things to do all in one place! We loved the cactus gardens and the mini golf (only £1!).<br><br>The natural history museum with dinosaurs, fossils, geodes and minerals was enjoyable, and lead all the way through to space exploration!
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This place has a lovely restaurant which is clean and has a good value menu. The shop also sells a wide range of products.
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Not been into the dinosaur park but Tates, the garden centre attached to the park, is really worth a visit. Entry to garden centre is free, there is an admission fee for the dinosaur park. Garden Centre is very large with huge selection of outdoor plants including pond plants and fish. Shop sells a huge range of things from books and craft bits and bobs to garden furniture, clothes etc...There is a cafe and toilet facilities in the carpark.
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Great place but getting a bit dated now?
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Lovely place with a nice walking trail and cracking kids playgrounds. The evolution exhibition could do with a little love, a few exhibits were broken and in places it is looking a little tired. Some of the signs on the heritage trail date back to the 90s and give information that is a little out of date (Shoreham power station for instance). However neither of these points mean it doesn't deserve 5 stars. The pirate train driver (a totally normal thing to see in Newhaven) was very friendly and even knew some of the sign language my son used. The cafe had a 30 minute wait but was very reasonably priced and the food was good quality. It is a good day out with kids, my 2 year old a great time and we will definitely go back as he gets older.
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Spacious..great variety of gift items..easy to get around and dog friendly.<br>Staff couldn't be anymore polite and helpful..thank you
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