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Kamikaze - the name says it all.
Take the plunge and experience the
pleasure of speed. Not one, but two
crazy slides, do you dare try them
both?
Pistas Blandas - five fast aisles
running in parallel for a refreshing
ride between friends, and when you
reach the bottom.
Amazonas - a circular soft current, enjoy floating on a slow river
ride.
Adventureland - dedicated to the
smaller ones. With their
never-ending energies will be
surpassed by slides, gushing
fountains, pools with balls and a
child's labyrinth.
Rapids - enjoy the cool water as
you ride the rapids.
Zig Zag - Criss crossing paths of
constant descent, wrap up the thrill
with a stimulating zigzagging, you
have to try them all. Each one of
the five slides has its own path.
Confused? Take the plunge and it
will all become clear!
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Home to the largest display of penguins and the largest collection of parrots in the world, Loro Park is known worldwide for it's unique blend of animals. Sealions, a dolphinarium and aquarium are at home alongside Tiger Island, Jaguar Crater and Goriland. There are cheeky chimps, awesome alligators and magnificent macaws.
Visit the Thai Village with its 24 carat gold leaf decoration and precious handcarvings. The Orchidarium is home to more than 1000 orchids year round. In the cinema-theatre under a plate glass dome, you can view the film "Nature Rediscovered" which was first shown at the World Fair of Seville in 1992, and now exclusively at Loro Park. With so much choice, the time will fly by.
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Flamboyant Henry VIII is most associated with this majestic palace, which he extended and developed after acquiring it in the 1520s. The palace's many royal occupants have ensured the palace has fabulous furnishings, tapestries and paintings. It is set in beautiful formal gardens, which include the famous maze and the Great Vine.
Hampton Court has a designated Family Room, where parents and young children are invited to take a rest from the bustle of the palace. The play equipment is suitable for children aged under five. Family Trails guiding children around the palace are available at the Information Center.
The palace is pushchair friendly and a lift is available if you'd like to access the upper floor without using the stairs. |
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