Last week, I was in South Devon with my young family, and on one of our days we spent a very enjoyable time at Crealy Adventure Park, just outside Exeter. There are two Crealy parks altogether - the one we visited and another one in Cornwall, and I believe they are very similar in layout and ... Read review
Advantages: A great day out Disadvantages: admission charge for small children
...a very enjoyable time at Crealy Adventure Park, just outside Exeter. There are two Crealy parks altogether - the one we visited and another one in Cornwall, and I believe they are very similar in layout and attractions. For the sake of this review though, I will just restrict my comments to the Devon Site.
If you are interested in visiting Crealy then probably the first thing to do is to pay a visit to their website
... ...IMPRESSION
I think that Crealy Park has a very nice and friendly feel to it. Everywhere is clean, and even the toilets at the end of the day were not too bad. Now, there is the universal smoking ban which of course made the whole place that much cleaner.
I think my four year old had a totally brilliant day here. there was nothing she could not do and she did it all with such a wonderful smile on her face that I knew her entrance ... more
Last week, I was in South Devon with my young family, and on one of our days we spent a very enjoyable time at Crealy Adventure Park, just outside Exeter. There are two Crealy parks altogether - the one we visited and another one in Cornwall, and I believe they are very similar in layout and attractions. For the sake of this review though, I will just restrict my comments to the Devon Site.
If you are interested in visiting Crealy then probably the first thing to do is to pay a visit to their website
www.crealy.co.uk
From here you can find directions, opening times, get prices and generally have a good look at the site to see if it is for you. There are even some virtual tours you can take of all the different areas that the park is divided in to.
HOW TO GET THERE The site is very close to Junction 30 of the M5 just along the A3502 Sidmouth Road. This location really means that it's quite accessible from most places in Devon - definitely not too far to go for a good day out! Parking is also very good and if you get there early you won't have much of a walk to the entrance, which is handy with young children.
OPENING TIMES AND PRICING In Summer (April to early November) the site is open from 10 until 6 seven days a week.. In winter it opens from Thursday through until Sunday but closes at five every day
They have quite a complicated pricing system varying from winter to low summer to high summer. We were visiting during the height of the season so we were paying at the most expensive time. One thing that quite dismayed me was that prices went on height, and if your child is over 92cm they pay the same price as an adult. As both of mine were this height they got no reductions at all! At first I thought this was really terrible, but on reflection, since the entry charge is only £10.95 it is much more reasonable compared to other theme parks. I think they have made the adult price more reasonable and nearer to the child's price rather than the other way around! You do get a slight reduction if you are in a party of six or more and also had we thought to book on line we could have saved one pound each! Anyway, having said that, we paid our money and then we were in!
ATTRACTIONS There are many attractions around the site - certainly enough to entertain little ones for a whole day. I'll attempt to describe what we did and give you a bit of a tour around the park..
INDOOR ADVENTURE ZONE This is a huge indoor play area with the usual opportunities to slide and climb. My four year old loved this, as did her nine year old cousin, but for my two year old (who don't forget was charged full price!) everything was a bit too high or steep so she ended sitting out with us as we had a cup of tea. There is a large cafe next to it so it was good to be able to sit and enjoy a cuppa while being able to keep an eye on the children!
ANIMALS Next door there is a wonderful animal zone and I think this was probably the highlight for my two girls. There were lots of different small animals - pigs, lambs, ponies, guinea pigs, etc - to look at and learn about. There was also the opportunity for the girls to groom some ponies, although because they were so small this did need adult supervision. Throughout the day there ae lots of different little shows where children can meet the animals and even feed baby lambs their milk from bottles. My girls loved all this and probably would have spent all day in there. However, it was all enclosed, and for me it was slightly on the smelly side, so we encouraged them out into Farmland where they could see larger animals grazing out in the fields. There was also the possibility to ride on a pony but my two girls' courage deserted them at that time!
TIDAL WAVE LOG FLUME Now, what self respecting theme park has not got one of these? Children have to be over 92cm to ride this and if they are under 1.25m they have to be with an adult. I went on with my elder daughter and it was great. There are two slopes to go down and splash - first a smaller one followed by a big splashy one at the end! We did get very wet, although this log flume was probably not on the same scale as some of the larger parks!
VICTORIAN CAROUSEL Both my girls were very keen to ride on this and I think they were mesmorised by the music and the horses going up and down. There was something very old fashioned and gentle about it (although it did move quite fast) and I liked the fact that we were being entertained by something which was not all high thrills.
MAGICAL KINGDOM Next we entered the Magical Kingdom. This is another huge indoor play area although this one seems more aimed at younger children. I was very pleased about this because my younger daughter was now in her element. There was another climbing/ sliding area, as well as some mini tractors to ride on, small go carts, a little merry go round and a couple of ball pools. There was definitely lots here to keep my girls entertained. I have to say that it was incredibly busy and very noisy, and as a parent you had to particularly vigilant against losing your child in the crowd. There was also the main food area here mainly selling burgers, nuggets, etc but with one or two slightly healthier options thrown in as well. I can't quite remember what we paid for our various lunches but including drinks I think it was less than £15 - it certainly didn't feel as extortionate as some places!
LITLELAND VILLAGE Next was this really delightful little area filled with lots of mini houses which children can go in and out of. As my daughters love their playhouse at home, I knew they would love this. Again they could have happily played here much longer!
BUZZARD'S SWOOP SLIDE Next to the little village was this bigger adventure playground, definitely aimed at older children. It mainly consists of three slides, each getting bigger and bigger. The main slide actually looked quite terifying to me! My youngest daughter really couldn't do much here but my four year old managed the first two slides and thoroughly loved them! It's another area where you really do need to keep an eye on your children though - both in case of accidents or o0f them wandering off.
LOCO COASTER This was the final thing we went on, again only with my older daughter. Compared to other roller coasters this one is quite tame, but to me that was a good thing as I wasn't sure how my daughter was going to like it. The movement is very ricketty and bumpy, but it's one of those rides that once you have got off, you wish it could go on longer, but at the time you hated it! I'm sure that's how my daughter felt!
PRAIRIE TRAIN We would have loved to have gone on this as it would have taken us for a tour all around the park. Unfortunately it only goes every hour. We had planned to go on the 2pm ride but arriving at the station at about a quarter too, we discovered it was entirely full which was a real shame.
OTHER ATTRACTIONS There were a number of ather things which we did not do, either because of time or suitability. These included a summer soak zone, driving school, dino blasters and techno go carts to name but a few. I'm sure though that all of these would have been equally good.
QUEUES Queues seem to be the curse of all theme parks and yes, we did have to queue her but luckily never for too long. I would say that the queues for the log flume and the carousel were about ten to fifteen minutes, whereas by far the worst, was the thirty minute wait for the roller coaster. I have to admit though that this was later in the day when probably the park was at its busiest. If we had thought about it we should have done this earlier.
OVERALL IMPRESSION I think that Crealy Park has a very nice and friendly feel to it. Everywhere is clean, and even the toilets at the end of the day were not too bad. Now, there is the universal smoking ban which of course made the whole place that much cleaner.
I think my four year old had a totally brilliant day here. there was nothing she could not do and she did it all with such a wonderful smile on her face that I knew her entrance payment was money well spent. As for my two year old, I think she enjoyed herself in her own way but she was restricted. My one suggestion to Crealy would be to review their pricing policy and perhaps give a reduction to under threes. They may be tall enough to go on these rides, but they are still very young and not quite ready for the fear factor. Apart from that one small moan though, A lovely day was had by all!
Advantages: Keeps the big kids and the small kids busy whilst you enjoy a coffee Disadvantages: Expensive
...days we decided to visit Crealy with some other family members. Crealy is another one of those places that I live very near to but have never been, I always thought you had to have children aged four upwards to be able to enjoy this place but I was wrong, it's an adventure park for all ages. There are two Crealy Adventure Parks; one is based in the south west. (Near Exeter) and the other is in Cornwall (Tredinnick), we went to the park near Exeter. ... ...tunnels are very small. Crealy also has an animal section where you can go and look at various animals which include small ponies, cows, goats, chipmunks, rabbits the list goes on. The children can groom a pony (which you can get a sticker for) they can also hold guinea pigs and rabbits which they also get a sticker for. Now for the rides that are outdoors, you have the Tidal Wave, El Loco Coaster, Queen Bess Pirate Ship, Go Karts, Pirates Revenge, ...
soutram 24.08.2009
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Advantages: Lots to keep them entertained Disadvantages: Not many rides
There are 2 Crealy Adventure Parks, one based in Cornwall and the one we visited in Devon. For the purpose of this review I will be concentrating on the Devon Crealy. -Opening hours are 10am-6pm -Prices are £10.95 on the gate or £9.95 online, it is slightly cheaper when there are 4 or more people or for Seniors. Children under 92cm tall get in for free. If you visit during the school holidays you can get a wristband which entitles you to a free next ... ...7 year old neice to Crealy this week as I had been recommended it by a friend. Now it's no Alton Towers or Thorpe Park, but it's still pretty good for a family day out. I would say it is mainly aimed at 3-12 years. There are 6 'realms' to visit:-
Adventure Realm- Tidal Wave Terror, a 40ft high log flume, please put all children in the front and make sure you sit the furthest back. I didn't and while my neice stayed perfectly dry at the back, I was ...
ashton08 16.08.2008
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Advantages: Great day for younger families, good rides, animals and big indoor play centres if it rains Disadvantages: Cornwall Crealy is closed in winter
Crealy is an adventure park in Devon and Cornwall, with theme park style rides, very large indoor and outdoor activities and play areas and a lot of animals. The Devon park is the original and is based just oustide Exeter, whilst the Cornwall park is newer and is located near to Newquay. Both are aimed at families with children and regularly have special days and cartoon/film/TV characters that would interest those aged 3 - 13. We have been to both, ... ...one all year round. The Devon park is the largest, with a rollercoaster, log flume, swinging boat, bumper boats, train, carousel and several other ride type attractions. There are several play areas, including some really big indoor ones and a new pirate one that opened last week. We were there for the opening and they had a Jonny Depp lookalike to entertain everyone, he was really good! There are quite a lot of animals indoors and outdoors, and ...
Westcountrymum 29.05.2009
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Advantages: All weather fun and great value Disadvantages: Having to leave!
...Crealy, near Exeter (or Cornwall's Crealy if youre down that way!). Crealy has salvaged our family holiday with 7 days for just the one day admission price! How great is that?! We ended up going along most days for a couple of hours - after our original day which was just superb. Great indoor entertainment - loads of rides, great shows, soft plauy areas, yummy food and the cutest animals. Its so cool that you can actually hold the animals and groom ... ...just one day. My parents come to stay 4 or 5 times a year and they've got memberships so they can take the kids. Oh, and Crealy is dog friendly too - as long as they stick to the paths - there is a small fee for poop scoops too! ...
jld76 10.08.2009
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