As you may or may not know, my boyfriend and I got engaged in October at PortAventura. It was the most wonderful thing in the world! I thought I'd do a little engagement story post on here, then maybe some more wedding themed posts across the planning process (we've got a few years to go... Continue Reading →
Top 10 NON-Coaster Rides at PortAventura
PortAventura Park, one of the most popular theme parks in Europe, is probably best known for its roller coasters. The skyline with Shambhala and Dragon Khan is magnificent and is used in pretty much every single piece of marketing the park does. That being said, PortAventura is so much more than its range of coasters.... Continue Reading →
Dragon Khan – PortAventura Review
PortAventura in Salou, Spain opened in 1995 with Dragon Khan opening along with it. This ride, now almost a quarter of a century old, held the record for the highest number of inversions in the world until 2002 and still packs one hell of a punch today. Alongside Shambhala, Dragon Khan makes up part of... Continue Reading →
Chessington’s Rainforest Announcement
Chessington World of Adventures is a very nostalgic park for me with a lot of childhood memories from when we lived nearby. This year, Chessington has announced a brand new land to go alongside the 10 themed areas of the park. The zoo and theme park have already announced some plans for the future, including... Continue Reading →
Gangsta Granny: The Ride Announcement for Alton Towers!
Alton Towers has been teasing us for a while now over what could be appearing in Cloud Cuckoo Land after their partnership with David Walliams was announced last year. Author to a range of children's books, Walliams has kept very quiet over what we can expect to see in Spring 2020, as have the park... Continue Reading →
We went on an Alton Towers Festive Break!
Winter can be rubbish sometimes. It is cold, it is miserable and worst of all, the UK theme park season is over, meaning that everything is pretty much shut until mid Feb at the earliest. For me, if it weren't for Christmas, I would hate winter. This year, though, there was a little shining beacon... Continue Reading →
