Theme Park Main season: March – November Drayton's Magical Christmas: late November to December February Half Term: selected days in February Drayton Manor Zoo Same Times As The Theme Park Drayton Manor Hotel Year-round Conference Centre Year-round
Area
180 acres (73 ha)
Attractions
Total
47 (as of 2024)
Roller coasters
5 (Jormungandr {formerly The Buffalo Coaster], Gold Rush, Accelerator, Troublesome Trucks, The Wave [formerly Shockwave] )
Water rides
3 (Stormforce 10, Thomas and Percy's Submarine Splash, Adventure Cove River Rapids).
Drayton Manor Resort is a family theme park, zoo and accommodation in the grounds of the former Drayton Manor, in Drayton Bassett, Staffordshire, England, UK. It covers 180 acres (73 hectares), of which about 113 acres (46 hectares) are in use, and hosts about 1.5 million people each year[citation needed]. It is the fourth-largest amusement park in the UK by land area at 280 acres (110 hectares). The park is also home to Thomas Land and Drayton Manor Zoo, home to over 500 animals, including Red pandas, Eurasian lynx, Sumatran tigers and a variety of monkeys and gibbons.
The land on which the theme park was built once belonged to the Peel family. Drayton Manor mansion, built for Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet in 1835, had been reduced to ruins by 1926, with only the clocktower surviving at the park entrance. The British Army requisitioned it as a training post during World War II. After the war, entrepreneurs George and Vera Bryan borrowed £6,000 and bought the land (and the 17 huts that the army had constructed during their stay). In 1950, they opened a small amusement park with just a handful of children's rides. In 1954, Mrs. Molly Badham, who later opened the nearby Twycross Zoo, partnered with the Bryans and opened a zoo to complement the amusement park. The amusement park grew slowly in the 1950s, '60s and '70s, but, in the late '80s, the park began to install bigger and more thrilling rides to attract customers from all over the United Kingdom and to compete with rival theme parks. In 1992 Colin Bryan, George Bryan's son, became managing director of the park.
On 9 May 2017, an 11-year-old girl fell out of a raft on the Splash Canyon Rapids ride. She then climbed an 'algae-covered travelator' before slipping and falling into a deeper pool of water where she drowned. According to Drayton Manor's director, George Bryan, park staff responded immediately and rescued the girl from the water. The girl was airlifted to Birmingham Children's Hospital, but was proclaimed dead from her drowning soon after arrival. The park was temporarily closed after the incident, and the ride remained closed until summer 2021.[2]
In February 2020, the park suffered flood damage from Storm Dennis.[3] Following this, the park was required to remain shut until July 2020.
On 3 August 2020, the park entered administration and was bought by the Looping Group who own various parks, zoos and aquariums around Europe such as Pleasurewood Hills and West Midlands Safari Park. However, the Bryan family still play a key part in running the business, with William Bryan's role being managing director, even though under new ownership.
In December 2020, the park suffered a fire[4] within the Thomas Land area of the park. The blaze started in a toilet block and was deemed accidental by investigators.[5]
At the end of 2021 the park announced that something big was coming with the teaser Invading 2022 in a Nordic Viking style, hinting at the fact there was to be a new area in 2022 called Vikings. After a soft opening on 17 May the intricately-themed area officially opened on 28 May, featuring three new rides and the rethemed Buffalo roller coaster.[6]
In either 2021 or 2022 the park announced a rebrand and a new logo, renaming from 'Drayton Manor Theme Park' to 'Drayton Manor Resort'.[7]
In July 2023, it was announced that the park would be opening an Intamin family thrill Lift and Launch Coaster called Gold Rush which opened on 26 July 2024.
Rides and attractions
Drayton Manor is split into various themed areas, consisting of rides and attractions.
A Zamperla Air Race ride, themed around a seaside air show. The ride replicates the sensations of an acrobatic aeroplane flight, spinning 360 degrees upside down. The ride is 8 metres tall and features 24 seats. Air Race replaced Black Revolvers, with the minimum height to ride being 1.2 metres. Incorporated into Adventure Cove in 2021.
An IntaminGyro Swing ride, themed around a destructive maelstrom, featuring a circular gondola that rotates 360 degrees as it swings back and forth. The ride is 22.5 metres tall and features 32 outward-facing seats. The minimum height to ride is 1.3 metres. Maelstrom was incorporated into Adventure Cove for the 2021 season.
River Rapids
1993 (2021)
Intamin
An Intamin 455 metre long River Rapids ride, formerly known as Splash Canyon from 1993 until 2017. Themed around a voyage through a cartoon-style fishing port past vibrant painted shacks. The minimum height to ride is 1.2 metres, and anyone under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a responsible person aged 16 or over. Following four seasons not operating, the ride reopened in 2021 featuring all new boats, effects and theming, becoming a key attraction in Adventure Cove.
A steel sit down looping coaster that reaches speeds of up to 85km/h with four inversions; a loop, a zero-g roll and a double corkscrew. The ride is 36 metres tall and seats 24 riders per train. The minimum height to ride is 1.2 metres. It was formerly a Stand-Up coaster known as Shockwave
A BEAR GmBH 500 metre long Flume ride, formerly sponsored by the RNLI. The ride is themed around a treacherous storm and features three drops including a 9-metre backwards drop. The minimum height to ride is 1.3 metres and anyone aged under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a responsible person aged 16 years or older. The ride underwent a major refit in 2017 and was repainted for 2021 in Adventure Cove.
Tidal Towers
2021
Outdoor Play UK
An Outdoor Play UK Climbing Frame attraction, themed to the ocean. Featuring highly detailed play towers, with rope bridges and exhilarating slides. The attraction is connected to the Chicken Hatch. Tidal Towers opened brand new in 2021, becoming a key attraction in Adventure Cove.
Wave Swinger
2021
Zierer
A ZiererWaveswinger ride, themed as a nautical adventure. The ride lifts up and swings round and round with a minimum height requirement of 1.0 metres with an adult and 1.2 metres alone. The attraction offers double and single seats with a full capacity of 40. The ride replaced G-Force and is a centre piece for the all new Adventure Cove.
A ZamperlaPowered Coaster that goes over Drayton lake, themed around Loki's serpent snake, Jormungandr.[8] The ride opened in 1987 as the Buffalo Coaster with white track and supports. In 2002, the ride was repainted to red and green. For the 2022 season, the ride was incorporated into the new Vikings area; it reopened with this new theme on 28 May 2022.
A Zamperla Nebulaz attraction, themed around the Trickster Viking God, Loki. Four arms swing about horizontal axes in a circular motion while the central tower rotates around itself, creating a hypnotic movement described as a 'visual riddle'. Loki is the first of its model in the country, making for a unique experience.
Sleipnir
28 May 2022
Metallbau Emmeln
A Metallbau Emmeln Pony Trek tracked ride, featuring rocking horse cars. Themed around Odin's eight legged horse, Sleipnir. The ride is very popular with children as it gives a realistic feeling of riding real animals. The model has been installed across the country, including George's Dinosaur Adventure at Paultons Park.
A ZamperlaDisk'o Coaster, themed around the Viking God of Thunder, Thor. Riders sit in a motorcycle-like position in outward-facing seats at the edge of a circular ride platform, then spin back and forth over a camel hump. Thor marks the third installation of the model in the country, following The Edge and Kobra.
An Intamin Lift and Launch model roller coaster, opening on 26 July 2024 as the flagship attraction of the new Western themed Frontier Falls area. Located on the former sites of the Apocalypse and Pandemonium attractions. Described as a family thrill ride, featuring numerous airtime hills.[9]
Sheriff's Showdown
2000
I.E. Park
An indoor laser shoot-out ride with a Wild West theme. The minimum height requirement is 1 metre. It was previously known as "Golden Nuggets: Wild West Shootout" until it was refurbished in 2018, with a new gun system and new theming elements. Was incorporated into Frontier Falls for the 2024 season.
Opening as Drunken Barrels, the teacup style ride spins riders on a circular platform that has an extending arm that lifts the platform up to 45 degrees. The minimum height requirement is 1.1 metres. Drunken Barrels replaced Cyclone a HUSS Enterprise that's now at Thorpe Park under the name 'Zodiac'. The ride was rethemed into Blasting Barrels and incorporated into Frontier Falls for 2024.[10]
A madhouse ride themed as an old and haunted vicarage. The minimum height requirement is 1.2 metres, if unaccompanied. The attraction had a minor refurbishment with a different story in 2016. The ride was incorporated into the Frontier Falls area with the original story returning for the 2024 season.
Falls Theatre
2009
Simworx
A theatre which shows a short film. Previously known as the 4D Cinema and the Drayton Theatre. Was incorporated into the Frontier Falls area for the 2024 season, screening the film 'Looney Tunes 4D starring Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote'.[11]
A junior boomerang roller coaster that reaches speeds of up to 62km/h on a 180-metre-long track and reaches a height of 20 metres. The minimum height to ride is 1 metre and the rider must be over 4 years old. Riders below 1.2 metres must be accompanied by an adult. Formerly known as Ben 10: Ultimate Mission until 2017. Received a light retheme to fit into the Frontier Falls area in 2024.
A swinging pirate ship that swings to an angle of 75 degrees. The minimum height to ride is 1.2 metres. The Bounty was the long-awaited replacement for the old Pirate Ship which closed in 2003 to make way for the new main park entrance
Carousel
1958
Savage
A vintage merry-go-round ride. The minimum height to ride alone is 1.1 metres.
Dodgems Ahoy
1990
I.E. Park
A dodgems ride with a pirate theme. The minimum height to ride is 1.2 metres if accompanied by an adult and 1.45 metres if unaccompanied by an adult. The ride underwent a refit in 2017.
A 2-foot long (610mm) narrow gauge train ride that goes around the park via the Adventure Cove River Rapids (was Splash Canyon) and Shockwave. The new Polperro Express locomotive (2003) is based on the Severn Lamb Texan model with a facelift to be a more English-style loco/train rather than classic western American.
An indoor miniature model railway exhibition with the original models from the first to twelve series of the TV series. Relocated in 2023 in the exit to Winston’s Whistle-Stop Tour.
A themed narrow-gauge train ride that takes you from the Thomas Land area to the zoo. Thomas and Percy were the original engines, with Rosie being added in 2009. The Rosie locomotive was repainted from pink to red in 2019, in line with the TV series.
An aerial monorail-style attraction with commentary taking you around Thomas Land.
Other attractions
Name
Opened
Description
Dino Trail
2010
Walk-through prehistoric dinosaurs.
Crazy Golf
A 12-hole crazy golf course located near the main resort entrance, opposite the Hamilton Suite. Costs £2 a game.
HB Games
Selection of fairground games. Additional charge applies.
Past rides and attractions
Name
Opened
Closed
Description
Waltzer
1965
1979
Replaced by a newer model in 1980.
Roller Coaster
1964
1983
Small oval roller coaster. Replaced by Super Dragon.
Jumbo Jet
1981
1983
A City Jet coaster replaced by Python Looping Coaster. Was subsequently moved to Nigloland in France and now operates at Parc de la Vallée.
Quasar
1985
1987
Sold to showman Michael Phillips in September 1987.
Dodgems
1952
1989
Replaced by a new set in 1990.
Mississippi Showboat
1988
1994
A showboat-themed fun house. Closed and didn't operate for the 1994 season. Was left SBNO at Drayton Manor for years until the end of 2016 when it was removed.
Snake Train
1950
1995
A land train replaced by The Haunting.
Jungle Palladium
1985
1999
A Polynesian themed show located in the Aerial park area, this was a 17 minute animatronic show produced by Space leisure with acts such as a bear and a rat, a monkey band, singing hula ducks, a bird on a swing and a bird playing rock n' roll. The host of the show was Rory the Lion with parrots giving a running commentary and joining in for some of the songs. After closure the show was split up and used for various different shows and displays around the park.
Rowing Boats
1950
1997
Rowing Boats on the lake that were removed due to the popularity of Drayton Queen.
A Wave Swinger ride where Maelstrom is currently located.
Log Flume
1981
1998
The original Log Flume replaced by Stormforce 10. Parts of the original Log Flume were used to lengthen Klondike Creek which used to be at Flamingo Land.
Haunted Crypt
1970
2001
A ghost train ride, later replaced by an indoor play area.
Jungle Cruise
1976
2001
A river raft ride replaced by Excalibur.
Giant Slide
1985
2002
Astroglide.
Pirate Ship
1982
2003
A swinging Pirate Ship, removed to make way for the new main park entrance.
Cine 180
1985
2003
A 180-degree cinema.
Sky Flyer
1989
2003
Vekoma Skyflyer, opened by John Pertwee. Upgraded to Pandemonium in 2004.
A Pinfari Zyklon ZL-42 roller coaster which was replaced by G-Force. It was sold to Funland Hayling Island in 2005 and operated there until 2015. Was later sold to Irish, and currently, American operators.
An Enterprise ride, relocated to Thorpe Park as Zodiac. It was replaced by the Drunken Barrels.
Super Dragon
1984
2007
A Pinfari MD31 coaster. Was removed after the closure of the Robinsons Land area, and sold to Funland Hayling Island in 2008. Currently operates at Camel Creek Adventure Park as "Magic Dragon". Replaced by Troublesome Trucks Runaway Rollercoaster.
Cadbury's Junior Pirate Ship (Operated By Cadbury)
1986
2007
Junior Pirate Ship. Was removed after the closure of the Robinsons Land area, and sold to Funland Hayling Island in 2008. Was soon removed, and currently owned by unknown owners.
Junior Carousel
1986
2007
A carousel. Replaced by Lady's Carousel.
Ladybirds
1986
2007
Modern Products
Lunar Carousel
1986
2007
A Carousel-type ride. Was removed after the closure of the Robinsons Land area, and sold to Brean Leisure Park in 2008. Currently operates as "Looney Tunes".
Arriva Crazy Bus
1998
2007
Crazy Bus converted to Bertie Bus.
Flying Jumbos
1998
2007
Elephant shaped jets. Was removed after the closure of the Robinsons Land area in 2008. Current owner is unknown. Replaced by Jeremy Jet's Flying Academy.
Frog Hopper
1998
2007
A Small drop tower. Was removed after the closure of the Robinsons Land area, and sold to Funland Hayling Island in 2008. Currently owned by an unknown owner. Replaced by Cranky Crane Drop Tower.
Mini Balloons
1998
2007
Samba Balloons. Was removed after the closure of the Robinsons Land area, and sold to Funland Hayling Island in 2008, where it currently operates.
Pirate Raft Ride
1998
2007
Junior jet ride. Was removed after the closure of the Robinsons Land area, and sold to Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach in 2008.
Whirly Copter Wheel
1998
2007
A Junior Ferris Wheel. Was removed after the closure of the Robinsons Land area, and sold to Funland Hayling Island in 2008. Currently operates in South Africa. Replaced by Harold's Helicopter Tours.
An enclosed waltzer. Replaced by Air Race. Now operates at Rainbow Park, Hunstanton, replaced by air race.
Sombrero
1998
2010
A Polyp ride replaced by Accelerator.
Excalibur
2003
2012
Tow boat ride that took riders on a humorous tour of a Medieval village with an indoor finale. Designed by Farmer Studios. The boats are in a storage area by the hotel and many themed elements can be found on the lake to this day.
Pirate Adventure
1990
2015
A pirate themed water dark ride inspired from the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland. It closed in 2016 with various parts sold off at a private auction in 2020. Boats for the ride are still on-site and located in a storage area by the hotel.
Drayton Queen
1992
2016
The Drayton Queen was a paddleboat that gave people rides around the lake, in the 2018 season it was decommissioned and left in a storage area by Splash canyon. In the 2019 season it was moved to a storage area by the hotel, which is where it is today and can be seen over the fence under a black cover.
Chair Lift
1964
2017
The chair lift offered a view from the entrance to the back of the park; height limit none / 16 years alone. Removed and put into storage. The ride closed with no statement given. Some gondolas are for sale in the surf shack/stormforce 10 shop, selling for £1200 each.
Big Wheel
1986
2017
A ferris Wheel. Following the closure, it was sold to Billing Aquadrome outside Northampton Northamptonshire. Initially replaced by a pay-for-ride themed around Accelerator and later replaced by Gold Rush.
The world's first X-Car steel rollercoaster with a unique Loop inversion lift hill that reached speeds of 43 mph (70 km) on a 1263 ft-long track (385 m) and a height of 82 ft (25 m) with 3 inversions; loop, bent Cuban eight (sidewinder immediately followed by a cutback) height limit 1.35 m. Closed after maintenance issues and it constantly broke down. It did not operate for the 2019 Season and was deconstructed during the 2019–2020 off season. The ride is currently in storage in The Netherlands and has since been replaced by a new outdoor play area called Tidal Towers and a wave swinger.
VertiGo
2016
2019
A high ropes adventure course.
Pandemonium
2004
2021
A 360° swinging inverter ride which in turn was upgraded from an old Vekoma swinging inverter called the sky flyer. The ride was retired on 31 October 2021 and later replaced by Gold Rush.
A stand-up and sit-down drop tower ride with a 54m drop. It was the first stand-up drop tower in the world. The ride was retired on 30 October 2022 and later replaced by Gold Rush.
Zoo
Drayton Manor is also home to a 15-acre (6 ha) zoo. It contains over 100 species from all over the world.
Events
Drayton Manor offer a range of family-friendly events throughout the season.[12]
Halloween at Drayton
Pumpkin Smash Bash
Open from 10:30 am – 5 pm daily, this event is tailored towards the park's younger visitors. The signature attraction is 'The Castle of Spooks' which offers a 15-minute experience where guests get to meet Halloween characters and take part in spooky activities including scary stories, interactive games, and trick or treating. The park's signature area Thomas Land is dressed with creepy decorations, pumpkins and spooky entertainment.[13]
The Haunted Manor
Advertised as the 'Ultimate Halloween Event', this event runs on selected dates throughout October, from 5–9:00 pm. Aimed at the park's older visitors, on top of the scare attractions, guests get to experience night rides, live DJ, characters and fireworks.[14] The event was named 'Night at the Manor' in its first year.[15]
The Haunted Manor Scare Attractions
Year
Attractions (number of seasons)
2022
Castle of Screams (1)
The Haunted Express (2)
Hunt for Zebadiah (1)
2023
Castle of Shadows (1)
Chaos Cove (1)
The Haunting: Reclaimed (1)
Vikings: Ragnarok (1)
– Previous Haunted Manor attraction. – Current Haunted Manor attraction.
Accommodation
Drayton Manor Hotel
In 2009, plans for a hotel at Drayton Manor were submitted to Lichfield District Council. Planning permission for the hotel was granted in 2007, though the applicants felt that the scheme could benefit from further improvements without increasing the site area required.
The 4-star hotel with 150 well-appointed contemporary guest rooms including 15 Thomas & Friends themed bedrooms is designed to primarily meet the demand from park visitors as the park is attracting families from all over the UK, especially since the arrival of Thomas Land.
Camping and Caravanning Club
The Camping and Caravanning Club have a site at Drayton Manor. On the site there are 90 pitches, glamping tents (available through Ready Camp) and a children's playground.