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The UK's Best Theme Parks
Drayton Manor Theme Park, Staffordshire
The new Tamarin Trail takes adventurers through beautiful gardens, allowing kids and adults to come face-to-face with a troop of monkeys. The park is also home to Europe's only Thomas Land, which last year underwent a £2. 5 million expansion, including new rides. There are thrilling rides, including the stand-up roller coaster, Shockwave, and the 54-metre drop tower, Apocalypse.
Adults from £15, children from £10 (under 2 free).
Thorpe Park, Surrey
All aboard Derren Brown's Ghost Train which opened in July 2016. This 10—15 minute train journey includes exciting live-action performances, 4D special effects and so on. Also new is "I'm a Celebrity... Maze (迷宫)",and there are some of the highest and fastest rides in Europe here too.
Adults from £28, children from £24 (under 3 free).
Warwick Castle, Warwickshire
Although not officially a theme park, this medieval castle offers history, magic, myth and adventure to suit all ages, and is now home to the UK's first fully interactive and multi-sensory Horrible Histories Maze, giving visitors a fascinating experience of getting lost in time. From July, you can sleep over in the new riverside Middle-Ages-themed woodland cottages of Knight's Village.
From £31 (under 3 free).
Chessington World of Adventures, Surrey
Following the Pandamonium live show in 2016, last year saw The Gruffalo River Ride Adventure open at Chessington, which has over 40 rides and attractions. Rides include Dragon Falls, Safari Skyway, Toadies Crazy Cars and Runaway Train.
From £29 (under 3 free).
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It was so hungry for food and water. After it had eaten we encouraged it (stand) up. However, it could not and started barking because a wounded leg. In end, we decided to carry it to our car.
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Afternoon was Mrs Conroy's favorite time of day. After a hard day at work, her eyes were tired and her feet hurt. She usually enjoyed the nice long sleep when she was on the bus. Mrs Conroy had made friends with the bus driver, Mr Angstrom. He always woke her up before her stop. She usually felt fresh again when she got off the bus.
But today was different. Mr Angstrom wasn't driving. A small man sat in the driver's seat.
"Where's Mr Angstrom?" asked Mrs Conroy, dropping her money into the box. "I don't know. Sick, I guess. I just work here, lady. " Mrs Conroy hoped that Mr Angstrom was all right. She didn't like this new driver. She decided not to sleep on the way home today. She didn't want to ask this driver to wake her.
Mrs Conroy looked out of the window. It was a warm afternoon. Though she tried hard to stay awake, the gentle rocking of the bus made her fall asleep soon.
Then Mrs Conroy felt someone was shaking. "Wake up, lady. We've come to the end of the line." Mrs Conroy slowly opened her eyes. The bus driver looked down at her. "I said, this is the end of the line, lady. It's time to get off. "
Mrs Conroy looked out of the window. "Where am I?" she asked. "I was supposed to get off at Essex Avenue."
"You're at the last stop, lady. Come on, get off the bus. "
Mrs Conroy had trouble waking up. When the bus driver took her arm and helped her step off the bus, she felt a sense of panic. "Wait a minute," she screamed. "This isn't Essex Avenue. Where am I? How can I get home?"
"Cool off, lady. I told you, you're at the end of the line. You have to get off here. "
"But why can't I ride back with you?" she begged. "I have the fare!"
"Sorry, lady," he said as he closed the door. "It's against the rules. You have missed the stop, and I can't take you back again. "
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Mrs Conroy watched the bus disappear down the road.
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Suddenly the afternoon sun seemed surprisingly bright.