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Pleasurewood Hills, nr Lowestoft

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Don’t let the year slip by without planning a visit to East Anglia’s largest pay once attraction - set in 50 acres of coastal parkland yet only ten minutes from Great Yarmouth and five minutes north of Lowestoft, with rides and attractions for all the family.

Pleasurewood Hills really is the perfect fun packed day out for all ages and interests, featuring: adrenalin fuelled thrills and spills for the bravest adventurers; fun rides for all the family including some just for the little ones; and wonderful shows with sea lions, parrots, acrobats and clowns.

The park is celebrating 25 years of fun in 2008 and you could be part of all the activities which are planned throughout the season - just check the website for further details.

Food, fun and fear are available all day with a great choice of restaurants and shops, as well as a selection of magical and fun rides. And for the bravest among you there is Wipeout (pictured). Standing over 120 feet tall, it pulls over 5Gs at speeds of almost 50 mph and then all again backwards - ride it if you dare!

By printing this page and taking it with them, BT people can claim entry to the Park for £10 each for themselves and up to five guests - a saving of £34.50 for a group of six. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. Valid until 2 November 2008.

The normal admission prices for the 2008 season are: adults and children over 1.4m, £15.75; children between 1m and 1.4m, £13.50; senior citizens/special needs, £10. Children under 1m are admitted free of charge.

Pleasurewood Hills is open from 21 March through to 2 November (dates are not inclusive and you are advised to check the website for a complete list of opening times and dates). Alternatively ring (01502) 586000 or e-mail info@pleasurewoodhills.com before planning your trip.

Pleasurewood Hills, nr Lowestoft

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Review date: 24/01/09