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I think the most likely scenario is that they've not decided what they want to do with Haunting yet. If a retheme was on the cards i think they would've started already as the cartoon network buildings retheme were started at a similar timeframe, but as @_tyl35 said nothing has happened at all (exterior wise) which i was slightly disappointed with. I still hope getting the ivy off the facade is a priority for them, its one of the best facades in the UK hidden under there imo.
 
I'd say they need to finish the buildings on Frontier Falls / Haunting Exit building before anything else. Its a really strange dead spot for both Frontier & Haunting. Properly close off the Frontier project and lead into some Haunting reworks - thats what I would do if I was in that position of choice
(I do not work nor speak for the company, this is just what I would do)
 
We're not getting any new rides, but maybe some new landscaping?

I went to Coventry earlier this year and saw this.

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It's rather pretty, and relatively affordable.

There's a spot in the park that has become quite, erm, how can I put this? (a bit poo?) It's very quiet and there's often certain types that take advantage of quiet places.

On a quiet day, I saw a woman walking around with a Camberwell Carrot that I could smell from 30 feet away! She was brazenly walking around with it, hanging out of her gob - No care whatsoever. That has to change.

This is the part of the park that needs a revamp. (pic from google)

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Back in the day this was a prime picnic spot. Maybe it could be again? The fountain(s) could be a focal point whilst eating lunch, and on Summer days we could walk through it to keep cool? These new fangled fountains are underground, so it wouldn't affect vehicle access through that part of the park.

Just an idea.

:)
 
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We're not getting any new rides, but maybe some new landscaping?

I went to Coventry earlier this year and saw this.

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It's rather pretty, and relatively affordable.

There's a spot in the park that has become quite, erm, how can I put this? (a bit poo?) It's very quiet and there's often certain types that take advantage of quiet places.

On a quiet day, I saw a woman walking around with a Camberwell Carrot that I could smell from 30 feet away! She was brazenly walking around with it, hanging out of her gob - No care whatsoever. That has to change.

This is the part of the park that needs a revamp. (pic from google)

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Back in the day this was a prime picnic spot. Maybe it could be again? The fountain(s) could be a focal point whilst eating lunch, and on Summer days we could walk through it to keep cool? These new fangled fountains are underground, so it wouldn't affect vehicle access through that part of the park.

Just an idea.

:)
A splash pad type area would be fantastic, ice cream kiosk nearby and the like and you've got a lovely attraction which could run Easter until end of September each year.
 
The days opening are on the website now under opening times. However they are the generic opening times with no events. The only tickets on sale are for february half term with no event details announced for any events. Wonder if they are waiting to see the results from the christmas events.
 
For feb half term it does state that it’s thomas birthday celebrations again on the website, but i’m not too sure if this is just left over after last year?
 

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And a new event for 2026!

Soft play, trains and zoo

We’re open from 10am–3pm on selected weekends this January, offering fantastic value days from just £10 per person.

What’s Included:

  • 45-minute session in Emily’s Indoor Soft Play – perfect for little adventurers
  • Train ride with Thomas, Rosie & Percy – travel through the park to our Zoo
  • Explore our 15-acre Zoo – home to an Andean bear, red pandas, capybaras and many more amazing animals
  • Spencer’s Outdoor Adventure Play – climb, slide and explore in the great outdoors
  • Dino Trail – come face-to-face with prehistoric giants as you discover our dinosaur-themed trail
Refreshments will be available to purchase from the coffee cart located in Emily’s Adventure Play and from Mrs Kyndley’s Café in the Zoo, perfect for warming drinks, snacks and treats during your visit.

Whether you’re looking to burn off winter energy indoors or enjoy fresh-air fun outdoors, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

January has never been so exciting – book your tickets now!
 
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February half term seems a little off to me. £24.90 entry fee, with just 3 main rides open? Is this a mistake on the website?

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March weekends in Jan and Feb? Fingers crossed this is a glitch......
 
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