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Gulliver's theme parks expand hotel offering to meet demand

Two new hotels have opened at Gulliver's World

People in pirate costumes outside Gulliver's Hotel entrance, with a large character figure.

Gulliver's Theme Park Resorts has expanded its accommodation offering across its destinations in England

Gulliver's has expanded its accommodation offering across its resorts in England in response to a boom in bookings for short breaks over the past year.

To meet demand, Gulliver's World in Warrington has opened two new hotels, and Gulliver’s Kingdom in Matlock Bath, Gulliver’s Valley in Rotherham and Gulliver’s Land in Milton Keynes have added new themed rooms.


At Gulliver's World, the new Enchanted Castle Hotel and Pirate Ship Hotel have added an extra 32 themed rooms to the resort.

Land of Oz sign with gnome characters in a scenic amusement park setting at Gulliver's World Land of Oz is a new area at Gulliver's World theme park in Warrington, England

Gulliver's Kingdom has added two themed rooms to The Willows complex, which now has 11 themed room and apartments in total.

At Gulliver’s Valley, two new Voyager cabins are now open, as well as two new Explorer cabins and seven static caravans in a new area.

Finally, Gulliver's Land has introduced a double-decker bus that sleeps two adults and two children.

Julie Dalton, managing director of Gulliver’s Theme Park Resorts, said: “We are so excited to be launching our new accommodation across our resorts ahead of a busy summer season."

New hotels at Gulliver's World

She added: “In total, Gulliver’s now boasts more than 300 accommodation units across all four resorts with over 30 inventive and exciting themes that really appeal to children and their families, and we see them coming back time and time again."

Gulliver's said more accommodation additions are planned across all four resorts later this year.

"The popularity of our short break stays continues to increase year-by-year so this investment in our resorts is helping to meet that demand and also provides our guests with even more options for costs-effective family breaks here in the UK," said Dalton.

Images courtesy of Gulliver’s Theme Park Resorts