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In December 2024, Sarah Jeeves said about Paradise Park
It was lov
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In December 2024, Maurice Ledgister said about Paradise Park
Season to be amused
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In June 2025, Paul Carey said about Paradise Park
Great place for all your gardening needs and young families. They have a soft play, nice walks through gardens learning about Sussex, dinosaur walk and mini golf. They do annual passes for £41.99 each, prices correct at the time of this post. Plenty of parking and it's free to park.
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In December 2024, Nick Jain said about Paradise Park
Excellent for kids
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In December 2024, K M said about Paradise Park
Love the christmas section. Was sad they didn't have their xmas light walk this year but didn't stop us enjoying the instore christmas bits so much to choose from.
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In January 2025, GH Doubleglazing said about Paradise Park
Great venue<br>Used to have yearly membership & visited regularly when my daughter was little. Emigrated to Australia & still visit every time we return to UK<br>Great & happy memories
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In January 2025, Andrew Walker said about Paradise Park
Good breakfast for the price. Toast or bread optional extras
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In January 2025, Eloise Holland said about Paradise Park
Live the shop great shop has a lovely little cafe
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In January 2025, Helen Shipley said about Paradise Park
We met family there for lunch, which was enjoyed by most. Prices have gone up, like many other places, but I got a bit of discount on 2 of the lunches through their membership scheme. It's well worth joining, even if you're not going to visit often. Sadly the 2 drinks for the price of 1, wasn't offered. I found that surprising as it usually runs all the time.<br><br>I did have a deliciously indulgent hot chocolate. Just as well I didn't eat much.<br><br>Sadly the craft section is nothing like it used to be and some items were a lot dearer than elsewhere, though not all. We didn't spend much in the end and went to The Range which was much, much, better for art and craft products.<br><br>Even the cat toys in Tates are expensive and the Catnip mice I bought, though a better price, have evoked no interest from my cats, so is likely to be devoid of catnip. Normally I hide them but they're soon discovered unless in a cupboard or similar. I just put these ones on the couch and not a flicker of interest.<br><br>The most disappointing thing though, was how cold it was in the store and coffee shop. I've visited at all times of year and range of temperatures and I've never known it to be so cold. My lunch wasn't very warm and the broccoli was stone cold. Almost all the family were unhappy with the temperature and eager to leave.
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In January 2025, Jared Louche said about Paradise Park
Wonderful place, a bit dog-eared but still unique. We’ve been coming for almost twenty years and have always loved it. We’ve had birthday parties here and adult get-togethers. It might need a lick of paint, but the experience is still captivating. The decision to not allow dogs into the cafe any more is celebrated by those of us who love dogs but don’t want to eat with them. Well worth many visits.
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