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Drayton Manor – Coronation Street Party

Another visit to Drayton Manor? So soon after the last? Yep, this year we’re season pass holders and with Drayton Manor doing a good job of turning the park around, I’ve decided to try and visit as many of their events as possible to see how they’re getting on. This time its a 3 day event for the Coronation of King Charles III culminating in a fireworks finale for each day!

We visited on Saturday, the day of the actual coronation and because of this we did actually miss seeing the event on the TV, which I would have thought might have been shown somewhere at the park, maybe it was and I missed it, but besides the 4D cinema, the park doesn’t really have anywhere it could show it.

Anyway onto the event, things didn’t really kick off until quite late on in the day when there was a live DJ playing a set from 5-6pm. Then there was a tribute act on from 6-8pm, another DJ set between 8-8:55pm and finally the fireworks at 9pm. This marks the first time we’ve ever stayed in the park beyond 5pm too!

The lake was so still I had a go at a reflection shot!

The DJs were good but nothing overly special. They did mix the tracks quite well and played a good range of music so you didn’t have to listen to too much of something you didn’t like! The tribute acts were for Queen on Friday, Ed Sheeran on Saturday and Elton John on Sunday. As we visited Saturday, we got Ed Sheeran and I’ll be honest, I’m not a fan of his music! This didn’t much matter though as he played a lot of different songs and did a good job keeping us entertained.

There was also a very small stage show where Rory, the parks mascot, was doing a bit of a singalong with the kids too, but this wasn’t very long, but it was followed by a photo opportunity if anyone wanted photos!

To finish the day, the park had put on a fireworks display and it was great to see fireworks again, especially in warmer weather! The show lasted about 8 minutes and it was good. It won’t challenge Alton Towers or Legoland’s displays, but they were also up charged events so I really can’t find any faults with the display at all! It was also lovely to hear voice clips of King Charles played during the show too, so it felt properly linked to his coronation too, so another good job there!

Besides a few photo opportunities around there park, there was also a stall selling afternoon tea and alcoholic drinks to those who wanted them, and the Castle Bar was renamed to The Windsor Castle Bar for the event too.

I mentioned in my Alton Towers Festival of Thrills blog that it would have been nice to see some event specific merchandise and the same can be said here. They did offer some coronation flags and a couple of other bits and pieces, but no pin badges or anything park specific, but that’s only a minor thing here.

Outside the event, we had a leisurely stroll around the zoo, rode Sherriff Showdown, Accelerator, Sleipnir, Shockwave, Winstons Whistle Stop Tours, Troublesome Trucks Runaway Rollercoaster and the new for 2023 Thomas and Percy Submarine Splash, which I’ll go into in a minute.

Sherriff Showdown was having issues with its scoring system which meant you couldn’t see how much you’d scored, but the guns and targets still worked so it was nice to go through the attraction and see more of it rather than concentrating too much on winning!

Shockwave was riding great today too, both rides were relatively smooth and very forceful too. The more I ride Shockwave, the more I love it and the more I wish we could get another stand-up coaster in the UK. I hope next year they celebrate its birthday properly!

Finally there’s Thomas and Percy’s Submarine Splash. This is an incredibly cute Soquet S.A. babyflume with submarine shaped cars. The cars are very pretty but also quite uncomfortable as the backrest doesn’t have much padding in it! The ride is a very simple layout, but it’s well presented and has 2 small drops. The subs have a weight limit to them of 18.5 stone/120kg and you can ride as a single adult, as we did! We were hoping for this as some of the rides in Thomas Land don’t allow single adults but the information board didn’t say anything so we had a go. It’s very relaxed, nice and slow and the drops don’t get you wet too which we both liked!

So that was The Coronation Street Party. A nice little event, long park hours and plenty of opportunity to ride many of the ride and see the zoo before things got going. We won’t see another event like this for a while now so this will probably be a completely unique event for many years, unless they decide to do it again next year as just a street party event which would work too!

Next up will be a breakdown of our big holiday this year, so look out for that one!

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Drayton Manor Hotel and Zoo – Review

After we’d finished at Alton Towers for Oktoberfest, we headed to Drayton Manor Hotel for an overnight stay before our visit to the park the following day

The Hotel

The hotel itself is right at the front of the resort with ample parking for plenty of vehicles. On the subject of parking, we were allowed to leave the car in the hotel car park while we visited the park the second day, so staying in the hotel means you don’t have to pay for parking too, which is an added bonus!

Being a 4 star hotel, it does have a bit more to offer than what Splash Landings did, with that being only 3. In the rooms we got a fridge and a very comfortable double bed, as well as all the things you’d expect such as a kettle and TV.

The rooms here are of a more classy approach than what they were at Splash Landings, but Splash Landings is a themed hotel, where Drayton Manors isn’t. There are odd pieces of artwork dotted about showing you the parks history and photos of the rides, but other than that, it did feel set apart from the park.

Just a side note as well, but there is a mini golf course on site, costing £2 per person, and it’s a great little course if very different from any I’ve ever played on. It only has 12 holes, but it’s built using bricks and wood as obstacles and hole 4 is a nightmare! It doesn’t collect your ball at the end too, so you can go round a few times if it isn’t busy!

Drayton Manor’s 12 hole mini golf course!

Dining was excellent on the evening we stayed. Though a bit on the pricier side, the quality and service were excellent and much needed! Breakfast was included and the following morning we headed down to find a good variety of food and drink on offer, from hot food, to cereal and fruit. Plenty to go at!

Drayton Manor Zoo

The zoo is located just after the carousel inside the park itself, and offers plenty of different species to see. It’s laid out very well and doesn’t have too many branching paths so you’ll definitely be able to see everything to zoo has to offer!

The only niggle I had with the zoo is that all the enclosures are built using wire mesh, which is probably great fro maintenance and safety, but its a nightmare for taking photos through! Maybe it’s just me as I’m still an amateur at using my DSLR, but I did have trouble focusing in on the animals, rather than the mesh!

A pair of Pygmy Marmosets

During your travels, you’ll see allsorts ranging from Tamarins and Gibbons, to Fishing Cats, Northern Lynx, Sumatran Tigers, Red Pandas and Meerkats. There’s also an indoor section comprising most of the zoos reptiles and amphibians. All the enclosures were clean and tidy and the animals looked in great health too!

Snowy owl resting on the ground

Though I do feel that Chessington’s enclosures are better designed and themed, for the most part, I think Draytons Zoo is better laid out and isn’t split up as much as what Chessington’s or Flamingo lands zoos are.

We’ve visited the zoo twice and thoroughly enjoyed it, particularly the big cats they have here as you can usually see them lounging about in the enclosures!

It’s certainly worth a visit, and will only take around an hour or so to get around so doesn’t eat into the very limited open hours Drayton Manor has!