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  2. Chessington World of Adventures - Wikipedia

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    Chessington World of Adventures Resort is a 128 acres (52 hectares) ... In line with Merlin Entertainments' ambition to invest in short break offerings, there are ...

  3. Flying Jumbos - Wikipedia

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    Elmer's Flying Jumbos is a Red Baron ride operating at Chessington World of Adventures Resort in London. Originally in the area of Toytown, it later moved to the Zufari area and then finally Adventure Point. In the spring of 2020, it was renamed Elmer's Flying Jumbos. [1] As of May 2023, the Chessington ride continues to operate after a long 36 ...

  4. Gulliver's World - Wikipedia

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    Gulliver's World was opened in 1989 and is the second Gulliver's theme park to be built in the UK, with the first being Gulliver's Kingdom located in Matlock Bath. The park has expanded since then with additional attractions, bigger rides and with the opening of The Gulliver's Hotel to provide short breaks.

  5. Tiny Truckers - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Truckers is a children's rail ride operated at Chessington World of Adventures Resort in London. Originally opened in 1993 under the name ToyTown Truckers . [ 1 ] As of May 2023, the ride continues to operate.

  6. Chessington - Wikipedia

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    Chessington is an area in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames within Greater London, which was historically part of Surrey. At the 2011 census it had a ...

  7. Croc Drop (ride) - Wikipedia

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    Chessington ran a teaser campaign throughout 2020 for the new attraction, with mysterious clues posted on their social media channels for people to solve. Those between 1.2m and 1.3m must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 16, while those a minimum height of 1.3m can ‘drop’ alone.