Image shows accessibility symbol with a tick and the symbol for theme parks and fun fairs

Theme park Trips

Welcome to theme park trips! Here I share detailed trip reports of my theme park trips. Of course including all the accessibility information. All of these post have the same layout making it easy for you to quickly see if the theme park is accessible to you. 

Iona sitting in a roller coaster car, smiling widely. She is wearing pink ear defenders and orange-tinted glasses, and holding a sign that reads "100th Cred" with a gold ribbon marked "100" and a cartoon of herself riding a roller coaster. The roller coaster car is black and orange, marked with the number 11. The background shows wooden decking and metal railings. On the right side of the image, a yellow background features bold black text: "Emerald Park Disabled Access Review." There is a cartoon of the same woman, arms raised, riding a stylized roller coaster. At the bottom are two icons: one representing accessibility, and the other a roller coaster.

Emerald Park Disabled Access Review

Join me for my very first visit to Emerald Park located in Dublin!! As I experience all the park has to offer and of course exploring all the disabled access along the way. Oh and lets not forget, I went on the airplane for the first time this trip and got my 100 Cred!

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The image is divided into two sections. On the left side, there is a photograph of Iona standing in front of a large Christmas tree adorned with red lights. she is wearing a dark coat, a hat, and glasses, and is holding a walking stick. The background includes smaller decorated trees and buildings with festive lights.

Alton Towers Christmas Disabled Access Review

Join me for a family festive day out as I explore what’s to offer at Alton Towers Christmas. The event is aimed at families with younger children as only the rides in Mutiny Bay and CBeebies Land. There was lots of entertainments and Christmas activities to enjoy so come and join me for some festive fun.

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On one half the image is a picture of Iona white female stood infront of the Paultons Park entrance sign. On the other side of the image there is a yellow background with text saeing Paultons Park disabled access review as well as a cartoon of Iona on a rollercoaster in the bottom corner.

Paultons Park Disabled Access Review

To kick start the theme park season Early we spent the weekend at Paultons park for their opening day (10 February 2024.) this was a first time visit for us so to avoid sensory overload we Visited over 2 days. In this post I share my review of are first time at paultons park of course sharing all the details Surrounding disabled access and how it worked during our visit. SO come on and join our first theme park adventure of the 2024 season!

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