A Theme Park Near Doncaster Is Set To Open New Luxury Accommodation With Hot Tubs

A Theme Park Near Doncaster Is Set To Open New Luxury Accommodation With Hot Tubs

Later this year an exciting new accommodation village is set to open at the Sundown Adventureland Theme Park situated in Retford not far from Doncaster.

The popular theme park, which has loads of fantastic rides aimed at children under 10, draws in families from all over the country, and, although the opening date has not yet been revealed, booking agent, Hoseasons, is listing the accommodation on its website and you don’t want to miss it.

Sundown Adventureland Theme Park
Credit: Sundown Adventureland

Found under ‘Bouja’ and ‘luxury boutique breaks’ on the Hoseasons website, each cabin has a themed holiday experience that is aimed at young children.

‘Squirrels’, are single cabins, that sleep five people and have a king-size bed and three bunk beds for children. If you choose the VIP Squirrel lodge it comes with a hot tub for the parents to relax once those kiddies have gone to bed.

Sundown Adventureland Theme Park
Credit: Sundown Adventureland

The double cabins are nicknamed ‘hedgehogs,’ and can sleep up to 10 people across two interconnected spaces. These are perfect for those wanting to go away with another family and still have that communal space.

The website states that there will also be lodges on offer that will feature three separate bedrooms all within one large unit.

The Sundown Adventureland Theme Park opens from 10am to 5pm and offers a huge range of rides and attractions for the perfect family day out.

Sundown Adventureland Theme Park
Credit: Sundown Adventureland

If you choose to stay here you will be able to make full use of the family theme park’s rides and attractions, such as Giddy Piggies, which lets you fly up above the people below, whilst soaring in a circle.

Also, you won’t want to miss, Monkey Mayhem driving school, which allows kids to drive jungle-themed 4×4 mini monster trucks around our specially designed course and of course, the Lollipoppet Castle.

Sundown Adventureland Theme Park
Credit: Sundown Adventureland

You will also have access to the Crash Landings indoor play area and restaurant, which serves a range of foods that your kids will readily chow down on, as well as a bar and four-storey play zone.

The themed cabins cost between £489 and £785 a week, according to Hoseasons. The squirrel premier cabin will set you back £489 a week, the squirrel VIP £555, and the four-bedroom hedgehog premier would set you back £785 per week.

Find out more visit the website here.

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