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  1. I went to Winter Wonderland as it had been advertised everywhere on social media, billboards and also in the public transport stations. We took the train to Victoria Station and then got on the 390 bus to archway and got off at Hyde Park Corner, which took about 30 minutes due to the vast amount of people trying to be dropped off by the park.

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    • Hyde Park, London
  2. Located in the heart of London, Hyde Park is beautifully transformed into a sparkling winter magic wonderland. The attractions include the World’s Tallest Transportable Observation Wheel, a new theme ‘A Christmas Carol’ at the Magical Ice Kingdom, Paddington™ on Ice, a Season Ride Pass and a brand new pre-bookable restaurant, Cedar ...

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  3. Hyde Park Winter wonderland is terrible in mistreating people as they queue up to get thru the ridiculous amount of inspection at security checkpoint. It's not like people are going thru TSA check in American airports. This is Britain's theme park. Total disgrace and shame on some of these sh*try staff.

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  4. Jul 24, 2017 · Hyde Park Winter Wonderland. This place is sort of like a theme park with all sorts of stuff, some bits are a criss between a market and theme park. The only thing I didn't like so much was the circus that one act put me off so we had to leave it, but anyway it's a great opportunity to visit at Christmas time.

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    • Hyde Park, London, W2 2UH
    • What’s New at Winter Wonderland For 2021?
    • What Age Is Winter Wonderland Best for?
    • How Much Does Winter Wonderland Cost?
    • How Long Will We Spend at Winter Wonderland?
    • What Should We Bring to Winter Wonderland?
    • What Should We Watch Out For at Winter Wonderland?
    • What Did You Think of The Show Attractions?
    • What Are The Drinks and Food Facilities Like at Winter Wonderland?
    • What Are The Toilets like?
    • Is There Pushchair Access/Wheelchair Access?

    This year, you must book your tickets in advance. However once you’re inside the event, you can stay as long as you like: 1. Choose a date between 19 November 2021 and 3 January 2022 2. Entry is free during off-peak periods and costs £5 or £7.50 or peak hours 3. If you spend £20 on any of the attractions, rides or games online and in advance, your ...

    There really is something here for pretty much everyone: if you have toddlers they'll enjoy the Teletubbies show, and some of the small rides. There are middle-sized rides too for the 6, 7 and 8 year olds as well as fun houses, and huge rides for much older kids and parents (if you fancy them!). Everyone in the family will enjoy the shows like Zipp...

    Entry is free during off-peak periods and costs £5 or £7.50 or peak hours. Shows like Zippo's Circus, The Snowmancinema experience and the Teletbubbies, plus a visit to the Magical Ice Palace (above) or ice skating are between £27 and £30 for a family ticket. It's a very good idea to book in advance. Rides cost around £3 each (you buy tokens inside...

    We arrived at 10am and left at around 2.15pm - our day included the Snowman cinema experience, Zippo's Circus, and the Magical Ice Kingdom plus 4 rides and a sit for hot chocolate and coffee. As we've already said, the longer you're here, the more money you'll probably spend - though if budget were no issue my daughter would have happily stayed ano...

    Warm Clothes As many warm things as possible - but also layer-up, as shows like Zippo's Circus can be quite warm. But as you'll be out in the open for the most part, hats, gloves and scarves are a very good idea. Money You'll also want to make sure you've got plenty of money on you: again, if you're on a budget, maybe bring cash and decide that onc...

    Well, we've already mentioned a few times that if you're on a budget you'll need to make sure you don't overspend at Winter Wonderland. It'ssoeasy to do. We would also say make sure you wrap up very warm - even if the day doesn't seem too cold when you first leave the house, you'll be outside for most of the time and the longer you're there the mor...

    Janet took her daughters to watch Mr Men and Little Miss - The Show and it was a big hit with them. They were eager to get back into the books when they got home too - remembering all the characters they'd seen performing. However, Janet notes, the show was a little long and some families left early - which absolutely no one did during the captivat...

    Refreshments at Winter Wonderland are plentiful and pricey: there are loads of coffee and hot chocolate stands, and, as for food, think of it as a mini festival. You can get curry, pizza slices, halloumi fries, burgers and more. A cheeseburger cost £8 - it was tasty but not massive. Hot chocolate and coffee costs around £4 to £4.50 for a small cup ...

    Every time we needed the loo they were a bit of a walk away but once we found them they were fine - clean enough, plenty of them and we never had to queue. They do have spacious baby changing rooms too. Think festival-style Portaloos - simple but functional and, we felt, enough of them.

    We saw plenty of pushchairs around and there was no issue getting through Winter Wonderland in them. We imagine it's the same for wheelchairs users. The Winter Wonderland website advises it can accommodate wheelchair users at all shows but it's well worth letting them know in advance that you need a wheelchair space as some of the venues can only h...

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  6. 150 reviews of Winter Wonderland "I can be rather bah-humbug when it comes to the Christmas spirit. However, when I stumbled by accident across the Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park last week, my inner curmudgeon was completely won over by my inner child.

  7. Dec 16, 2021 · Hyde Park is an amazing green space in the middle of London. With a large amount of trees there is also plenty of grass on which to enjoy good weather. “The Serpentine” is a small lake in the middle of the park that has swimming (in summer) and a few cafes along it's shoreline. The Serpentine Gallery is an art gallery just off of the one ...

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