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🎡Dreamland Margate

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Dreamland Margate is a historic amusement park on the Kent coast, offering a nostalgic mix of vintage rides, classic seaside attractions, and modern family entertainment. Highlights include the iconic Scenic Railway roller coaster (the oldest in the UK), a large outdoor playground, retro games, and funfair rides for all ages.

  • Highlights: Scenic Railway, vintage rides, arcade games, indoor soft play area, regular events and live shows.
  • Age suitability: Toddlers (under 5) have limited rides; Dreamland is best for children aged 3+ with a mix of gentle and thrilling rides. Teenagers enjoy the thrill rides, and adults love the retro atmosphere.
  • Facilities: on-site cafés and restaurants, picnic areas, baby changing facilities, and accessible toilets. Parking nearby (paid).
  • Practical tips: Buy tickets online in advance to save money and guarantee entry. Rainy days? Some indoor attractions (arcade, soft play) but mainly outdoor; check weather. Summer weekends can be busy.
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyKent
CountryEngland
Ages318+
Website

Travel tips

  • Book tickets online in advance

    Buy tickets online before your visit to save money and guarantee entry, especially important during peak times.

  • Arrive early on summer weekends

    Summer weekends get busy; visiting early in the day will help you avoid the longest queues on popular rides.

  • Check the weather forecast

    Dreamland is mainly outdoor attractions. Most rides close in heavy rain, though indoor options like arcade games and soft play remain open.

  • Plan for toddlers with limited ride options

    Children under 5 have limited ride choices; focus on the outdoor playground, soft play area, and gentle rides to keep them entertained.

  • Budget time for the Scenic Railway

    The UK's oldest roller coaster is iconic and often has queues; visit this ride early or use quieter times mid-afternoon.

  • Bring rain gear in uncertain weather

    Pack waterproof jackets and a umbrella as many rides and queues are outdoors with limited shelter.

  • Use baby changing facilities in advance

    Baby changing facilities are available on-site; locate them early and allow extra time when changing nappies before busy periods.

  • Bring snacks and a packed lunch

    On-site cafés exist but can be busy and pricey; picnic areas are available if you bring your own food and drinks.

  • Wear comfortable shoes

    Expect lots of walking between attractions spread across the park; good footwear is essential, especially for young children.

  • Accessible toilets are available

    Accessible toilet facilities are on-site; use them during quieter times or plan toilet visits away from peak hours.

  • Factor in paid parking

    Parking near the park is available but charged; budget for this cost when planning your visit.

  • Mix thrilling and gentle rides

    The park has both vintage gentle rides and modern thrill rides; plan a mix so all family members find something suitable.

  • Explore the outdoor playground

    The large outdoor playground is a free highlight; it's particularly good for younger children needing a break from rides.

  • Allow time for arcade and retro games

    Vintage arcade games and retro attractions offer a nostalgic break; budget coins or a separate gaming allowance for children.

  • Check for special events and live shows

    Regular events and live shows run throughout the year; check the website before visiting for special attractions on your date.

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