Earlier this month me and my husband had the exciting
opportunity for a day at Chessington World of Adventure for free, so armed with
sun cream and some spending money off we headed.
One of the my favourite discoveries was their new locker
system. It is a very simple and easy system, but an incredible idea. You pick a
locker size (small is £1 an hour or £5 a day, large is £2 an hour or £10 a day)
and pay. Then it asks for your date of birth and to pick a colour from the on
screen selection, these are your password. It then unlocks a locker for you and
tells you what locker to open. You can open it again at any point during the
day using the screen and locker number/password, no keys to lose!
You can also buy a bottle for £5 that gives you unlimited
refills through out the day which was brilliant as it was so hot! So we headed
off to explore and check out some of the many rides.
Bubbleworks was probably one of our favourites. Perfect for
getting away from the hot sun and cooling off. You start off going through a “factory”,
there is a rubber duck hatchery among other displays. All of which made us
smile a little. But after the casual boat ride you reach a giant sign, “BATH
TIME” it announces. Your little boat splashes down a ramp and you are
surrounded by jets of water that spray over head, catching the light and giving
the perfect relaxing vibe to really bring you into a peaceful mood. It was the
quite frankly the perfect pallet cleanse (but for your eyes, ears and skin as
opposed to your taste buds).
By Dragon
Falls is the Tomb
Blaster. A little slow rollercoaster designed for all the family. You go into a
dark cave armed with laser guns and shoot the little green dots to collect
points. My gun unfortunately didn’t work (laser pointer was broken) so my sweet
husband switched with me and then I kicked his butt ;) it was quite a lot of
fun. Each “cave” had a different statue set up to look like it was carved into
the walls and there were hundreds of the green dots to find and shoot (which go
red when shot, then go green again after a moment for the people behind you to
shoot) and there is the occasional rumble noise to really make you feel like
you are in the depths of a cave system. The ride seats you in 3’s, your gun is
next to you and your point counter is in front of you (warning, it updates
almost as soon as you reach the end so keep an eye on your total if you want to
know it).
The Zufari was a little disappointing. The queues move
quickly, the staff were friendly but the ride was very dull. In the jeep there
is a large display showing a number of animals they have but they only take you
to the giraffes, zebra and white rhino. Then you enter a cave, drive through a
waterfall and go back to base.
My absolute favourite had to be the Scorpion Express though.
Especially as we managed to do very little queuing. The first time we went on
we were able to walk right up to the bridge ready to go on next, after that we
were lucky enough to walk straight up to get on. The standard seems to be about
two laps, but depending on how busy they are sometimes you will go an extra lap
or two. They also love to slow you down as you are turned on your side going
around and then get you with the scorpion. The flame was disappointing as you
only see and feel it while queuing, once on the ride you don’t know it is
there. But the scorpions water jet definitely gets you and had everyone
laughing. In total we did 10 laps – so about 5 goes during busy times, but we
were lucky enough to compress that into 2-3 goes due to being there during a
less busy time.
We also walked around the zoo and sealife areas.
Unfortunately the zoo was a little empty, with only really the Tiger and the
Gorillas out to see. But none the less it was a lot of fun and they were
beautiful. I spent ages taking pictures, and after saying “c’mon handsome, look
at the camera” he finally glanced my way and I got this amazing photo! Which I
posted on Instagram the other day and Chessington liked and commented on it to
tell me they thought it was a fantastic photo which made me smile.
The Sea Lions were out enjoying the sun.
We saw a really clever Gorilla holding one of the ropes so he could have a drink without falling in.
And a starfish gave me a wave.
Thank you Chessington, for a wonderful day.
These views are my own and would be the same regardless of whether I paid for the tickets or not. The free tickets were given to attend Chessington, not as payment for my opinion and we paid parking and food expenses. Only the tickets were free.