Attraction in Lowestoft

Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park
Leisure Way
Corton

Lowestoft
Suffolk

NR32 5DZ
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Set just 10mins from the seaside town of Great Yarmouth, Pleasurewood Hills has been refurbished making it an even more vibrant place for a day out for all the family. With great discounts of over 25% when you book online and ample free parking, there hasn‚t been a better time to visit the biggest theme park in the East of England. As part of our £3.5m investment plan we're introducing Marble Madness our FOURTH roller coaster and 10th new attraction in just 4 years! For the first time ever, Pleasurewood Hills will be home to FOUR roller coasters - Marble Madness will provide thrills and spills fun for all the family! Day visitors will also have the opportunity to experience HoBs PiT ˆ Our dark ride opened to critical acclaim in 2013 from both theme park experts and the leisure industry. There‚s so much to explore and do, visitors can also jump onboard Wipeout, the tallest, fastest and most extreme roller coaster in the East of England! Get soaked on our Timber Falls log flume, plummet 60ft per second with a 5.5G force on the Jolly Roger Drop Tower or enjoy fantastic shows with The Sea Lions and our Playful Parrots.

Details

Months Open: Open from Easter till end of October half-term holiday. Please see website for more details.
Groups/Parties Welcome: Yes - Please pre-book
Discount for Groups: Yes - Please pre-book
Coach Parking: Yes - Free
Car Parking: Yes - Free
Admission Price: See website for details.
Gift Shop: Yes
Catering: Restaurant, tearooms and take-aways

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