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- Woody BearMarch 29, 2013Local entrepreneur Joe Larter put together a small collection of attractions which included little more than a miniature railway, Cine 180 building and a Fort Fun adventure playground.
- Leave your fears at home and brave the 140 drop on the Jolly Roger! You will see the park in a whole new way from up there! You may even see your house!
- Pleasurewood HillsFebruary 18, 2013We're opening March 29th 2013 with FOUR new attractions coming this year including; great family rides with Moby Dick, The Tea cups, and Family Pedalos. - And then there's Hobs Pit.
- Woody BearMarch 29, 2013In 1995 the parks tag line and general theme changed from a focus on Pleasurewood Hills being an "American Theme Park" to a "Family Theme Park"
- Pleasurewood HillsMarch 28, 2014Follow us on Twitter @pwhills for news, reviews & exclusive information! New for 2014 - Marble Madness, our FOURTH coaster!
- James BurfootAugust 27, 2013Had a great day out with lots of friends. Go during the week as there are hardly any ques.
- Woody BearMarch 29, 2013Pleasurewood Hills American Theme Park opened its gates to the public for the first time in 1982.
- Edward AndrewsJuly 21, 2012Contrary to other tips, we found staff helpful and very small queues. Although weather was not great for 3rd week in July.
- Steve WarnerAugust 18, 2012If you use Tesco vouchers then it's worth it. Otherwise it would be bad value for money
- DaanuXAugust 11, 2015As my kid wasn't 1.25 m he didn't get half of the rides...lol he was just 1 cm smaller...soooooo disappointed :/
- Brandon WilliamsAugust 10, 2013Some of the male staff were EXTREMELY rude to small children and the whole family which really put everyone off :( we went on a school day and the place was almost empty :)