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Drayton Manor Resort will be introducing a pay-per-ride system to mark 75 years of bringing joy to families across the Midlands. Celebrations will be held throughout the year, including a fun ...
Drayton Manor has revealed details of its new free entry offer after a controversial April Fool's Day prank turned out to have some truth behind it. To celebrate its 75th anniversary, the ...
and an immersive Thomas the Tank Engine-themed land for the little ones. Guests can use pay-as-you-go tokens to enjoy the rides (Picture: Drayton Manor) During the two-day deal, each ride can be ...
Drayton Manor Resort is celebraring 75 years of bringing joy to families in Coventry and the West Midlands. Couple George and Vera Bryan opened the Staffordshire-based attraction in April 1950.
Drayton Manor has broken its silence after yesterday's April Fool's Day prank sparked controversy online. Theme park bosses confirmed that the park will in fact be scrapping its entry fees to ...
Drayton Manor Park opened its gates on April 4 1950 and presently covers 180 acres (73 hectares), of which about 113 acres (46 hectares) are in use, and hosts about 1.5 million people each year.
Drayton Manor is reviving its 1950s pricing model by scrapping its entry fees. Guests can enjoy free entry on April 24 and 25 ...
Wowcher was giving thrill-seekers the chance to "experience a day filled with excitement and adventure" at Drayton Manor Park with 2-4-1 ticket entry. Tickets would normally cost £59, but for a ...
Launch of the museum at Drayton Manor Resort, to celebrate their 75th anniversary. Founded by George and Vera Bryan on the site of the historic Drayton Manor estate at Fazeley in Staffordshire ...
Drayton Manor Park opened its gates on April 4 1950 and has become one of the countries most popular family parks - a ribbon cutting will be held today to celebrate its 75th birthday and a ...
Theme park fans have been left baffled by Drayton Manor’s April Fool's joke that claimed admission fees would be dropped this year – only for the resort to then reveal that the joke could ...