Located in southern England near the New Forest, Paultons Park is one of the UK’s best-known family theme parks—especially famous for being home to Peppa Pig World, which has made it a go-to destination for families with younger children.
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View this post on InstagramThe centerpiece is Drakon, a custom Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter coaster and the park’s first-ever inverting coaster. Riders climb a vertical lift hill before plunging into a beyond-vertical drop, then race through twisting track that intertwines at high speeds with Raven—an existing bobsled coaster that’s being fully reimagined and reborn with a Viking theme.
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Looking ahead, Paultons Park is also planning a nearby holiday village with 85 to 95 lodge-style accommodations adjacent to Valgard, signaling a move toward longer, resort-style stays. And while nothing’s confirmed yet, fans are already speculating about what could come next—including the possibility of a water ride opening in 2027.
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