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Sundown Adventureland opens themed accommodation for overnight visitors

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Guests staying at Wild Acre Village in 2022 will receive free park tickets.

Sundown Adventureland, a magical theme park in Nottinghamshire, has opened its new overnight accommodation. Wild Acre Village has 30 themed lodges for guests who want to extend their stay.

Located adjacent to the 30-acre theme park, Wild Acre Village features single and double lodges, which offer king-size beds for adults and bunk beds for children. Many of the cabins are equipped with private hot tubs.

“Sundown has been established and run by our family for over half a century and over those years, we’ve often had feedback from guests saying that they’d love to stay for longer and continue making special family memories, so opening new accommodation felt like a very natural step for us and we knew it would be a success, with much of the year already booked,” says Debora Griffin, park director.

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“So much planning has gone into the lodges to ensure they’re comfortable for families and provides them with everything for a special stay, and we hope guests will explore and in turn, boost the local economy and attract even more tourists to north Nottinghamshire,” she adds. 

Bookings for Wild Acre Village can be made through Hoseasons. Visitors staying there in 2022 will receive free park tickets, valid from 10am on the day of arrival until the day of departure.

Located near Retford, the family-owned park is home to rides such as Ostrich Safari, Rocky Mountain Railroad, Jolly Pirate Boat Ride, Robin Hood’s Merry Adventure, Olkie Yolkie and Giddy Piggies.

Sundown’s play areas include Angry Birds Activity Park, Market Square, Shotgun City, Fort Apache, Rodeo Corral, Lollipoppet Castle, Captain Sandy’s Play Cove, Storybook Village and Monkey Mischief.  

 The fairytale-style attraction will open more lodges later this year.

Images: Sundown Adventureland

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Bea Mitchell

Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 15 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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