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🎢Crealy Theme Park & Resort

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Crealy Theme Park & Resort is a family-friendly attraction in Exeter, Devon, offering over 60 rides and attractions set in 100 acres of parkland. The park is divided into areas like Adventure Zone, Magic Meadow, and Splash Zone (water play). Highlights include the Twister roller coaster, Tidal Wave, and the Safari Express train. There are also indoor soft play areas and animal encounters with goats, pigs, and donkeys.

  • Suitable for toddlers to teens, with dedicated areas for under-5s including Tiny Tots rides and the Squirrel’s Nest indoor play.
  • Facilities include picnic areas, gift shops, and multiple catering outlets (pizza, burgers, ice cream). The park is accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs. On-site accommodation is available in lodges and glamping pods.
  • Practical tips: Book online in advance for best prices. Arrive early to avoid queues. Check weather for water play (Splash Zone operates seasonally). Parking is free.
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingOutdoor
CountyDevon
CountryEngland
Ages218+
Website

Travel tips

  • Book tickets online in advance

    Online booking offers better prices than gate admission, so purchase tickets before your visit to save money.

  • Arrive early to beat queues

    The park is popular with families, so arriving early gives you shorter wait times and more time on rides.

  • Plan around Splash Zone seasonality

    The water play area operates seasonally, so check opening times beforehand if water attractions are important to your visit.

  • Pack spare clothes for water play

    Bring extra outfits for all children if you plan to use the Splash Zone, especially for younger ones who may get very wet.

  • Pushchairs are welcome throughout

    The park is pushchair-friendly across its 100 acres, making it manageable for families with toddlers and babies.

  • Dedicated areas for under-5s

    Tiny Tots rides and the Squirrel's Nest indoor play area are specifically designed for younger children and worth prioritising early.

  • Check weather before visiting

    As an outdoor park, poor weather may limit some attractions, so check the forecast and plan accordingly.

  • Parking is free

    Free on-site parking makes logistical planning easier with younger children and multiple car seats.

  • Use picnic areas to save on food costs

    Bring your own packed lunch and use the picnic areas to reduce food spending across a full day visit.

  • Multiple catering options available

    Pizza, burgers, and ice cream outlets are dotted around the park, though prices may be higher than outside venues.

  • Safari Express train reduces walking

    The Safari Express train is useful for families with very young children or if someone gets tired during the 100-acre visit.

  • Animal encounters appeal to young children

    Goats, pigs, and donkey encounters are often highlights for toddlers and younger primary school children.

  • Indoor soft play for quieter moments

    The Squirrel's Nest indoor area provides a break from outdoor rides and weather, useful for overtired or overwhelmed children.

  • Plan a realistic visit duration

    With over 60 attractions across 100 acres, plan for a full day and be realistic about which areas your family will enjoy most.

  • Stay on-site if considering an overnight visit

    Lodges and glamping pods are available for families wanting to extend their visit or return early the next day.

  • Suitable for a wide age range

    The park caters for ages 2-18, so families with mixed-age children will find attractions for everyone.

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