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Bangor Funfair

Bangor Funfair

(1 review)

Well, I wouldn't exactly call this an amusement park, but it was the closest label available, so…read morewe'll go with it. Bangor has had a funfair for as long as I can remember, although it was always located in Castle Park (which, in my mind, was a far better place, but what do I know?) and was continuously brimming with people. This newest version of the fair is now situated along Bangor seafront, and is a great deal smaller and less interesting than the previous fairs over the years. My two siblings and I had visited last year during the summer, so my me and my sister decided to relive the 'fun' we'd had that day, seeing as it was such a beautiful sunny day. Our first choice was the 'big wheel', from which we had spectacular views, and got a tad windswept. Not too bad, and it was only £1.50 each for numerous spins (not literal spins...but you know what I mean). The second ride of choice was a giant swingy thing (yes, my descriptions are impeccable), which provided so much windswept-ness that my eyes began running frantically. It was slightly more expensive at £2 each. The other rides consist of a few kiddies ones, a little roller-coaster, Mad Mouse (one of those spinney roller coasters...and I mean literally spinney this time) and dodgems. There are few fair games and eating huts, but apart from that, there's not a whole lot to it. Plus it wasn't even that busy when we were down on the Bank Holiday Monday. It's certainly not Alton Towers, that's for sure...

Pickie Family Fun Park - Pickie park fun

Pickie Family Fun Park

(9 reviews)

Pickie Park is worth a trip to Bangor for sure. There's so much to do that you can easily spend a…read morewhole afternoon here, but be warned - you will need to have quite deep pockets. The play park itself is free. It's huge and very well equipped with some great slides, climbing frames etc, but lots of them are quite high so you will need to keep a close eye on young kids. The paddling pool is also free and on a hot day, kids have a ball jumping in and out, some of them in their underwear in true Belfast tradition. So all of that you can do without parting with any cash. Then there are the attractions which you have to pay for - the Pickie Puffer mini train, the swan boats on the other bigger pool, and the bouncy castles and go karts. They are all great fun but if you have 2 or3 kids all wanting to go on everything, you'll soon go through £30, especially if you go into the café for ice cream or drinks. You could go for a walk around the marina looking at the fab cabin cruisers or out along the coastal path instead to keep costs down but probably best to set expectations before you go.

Love Pickie, it's a real staple of the seafront of what is still technically a seaside town despite…read morethe fact that it pretty much in no other way tries to capitalise on this. With the former seafront now capitalized by the marina for private pleasure craft there is little else to attract the public to what should be a main feature of the town. Pickie has been around in 1 form or another for generations with the latest incarnation being the most full featured. With the pedal boat swans, remote control boats in the pond, powered bumper boats for younger kids, a café, miniature railway, splash water park (very much Summer only) and the playground, crazy golf and a few other attraction besides there is plenty to do here in most weather conditions for most families. Prices aren't bad and what can be compared such the food, are generally on a par with cafes in the town, although the quality has more of a processed feel than what you might get elsewhere, but it isn't too bad. The prices for the other activities aren't too bad. For example to take the pedal swans out was about £4/£5, which was OK given that you can stay on them as long as you want, although I'm not sure of that's the same at busier times as it was very quiet when we were there. The one and only thing I would say about it which is negative is that it can feel a little bit grubby or run down from time to time, nothing closing for a day and giving it a good scrub wouldn't sort, but it's just enough that I notice it. All in all you'd have to be in a pretty bad mood not to enjoy it.

Drumawhey Junction Railway

Drumawhey Junction Railway

(1 review)

This is another one of Northern Irelands hidden treasures, I know it is a bit of a cliché but this…read moreminiature railway will have small children and grown up Thomas the Tank Engine fans mesmerized. The railway operates steam, petrol, hydraulic and diesel locomotives on the longest miniture railway track in Ireland. The ride itself is around 12 minutes long but you could easily spend a day at Drumawhey miniature railway marvelling at the engineering. The railway line includes a station, signal cabin, engine shed, steep gradients, rail crossing and two bridges, it is just like the island of Sodor where Thomas hales from. This is a great day out for youngsters and older railway enthusiasts. The location of the miniature railway is not very well advertised and it as if they want to keep the place hidden for fear of it getting overcrowded. Because I assure you this place could attract visitors all year round. It is cheap as well at only £2.50 for adults and 50p less for kids you will not break the bank on this day trip. There are no real facilities to talk of at the railway apart from a burger van. A sit down café would go down a storm and with a little bit of investment this place could become as big as Kings Cross. The only real trouble with the Miniature railway is that its opening hours are very erratic and it is difficult to know if you will turn up at the gates and the site will be closed. I would advise potential visitors to call ahead.

We are Vertigo

We are Vertigo

(6 reviews)

Suitable for kids of all ages... Even 50 year olds. I have photos to prove it…read more We visited we are vertigo for a friends 30th Birthday. We didn't really know what to expect, but gave it a bash anyways. The place is designed for kids but if you are a big kid you can have fun. The trampolines are good fun, it does get a bit boring after a while, so make sure you try the dodge ball & other activities. There is also in door skiing although this is pretty much a giant treadmill but it looks pretty cool. There is also an indoor adventure for actual kids but it looks like you could let your children run about here for hours. Overall it was a great day out, and perfect for the family. So you should check this place out just for a bit of fun. Price wise it is a bit expensive, but this is a unique place to hang out over the holidays.

If you're thinking of going to We are Vertigo I would buy a Sat Nav first because it's a nightmare…read moreto find, it's terribly sign posted and if I was in charge that's the first thing I would address, literally! Myself and 3 others visited We Are Vertigo 4 days after it opened, we weren't really sure what to expect and before we arrived we questioned how trampolines could keep us entertained for an hour? They ask you to book online and arrive 30 minutes before but this isn't really necessary - the safety briefing last about 5 minutes and getting ready for action (they give you special socks with rubber grips on them) only adds another 5 - there's a coffee shop and soft, not bouncy, seating and a few air hockey tables etc to keep you entertained for the other 20 minutes but to be honest if you got there 15 minutes before your booked time that would be plenty. Set up in what is essentially a warehouse it can be pretty cold if you are waiting around so I would suggest bringing an extra layer. Once you get bouncing you can shed your clothes as it gets sweaty pretty quickly. The trampolines are split into sections all manned by staff who make sure you're not getting over confident like I was. There's a dodgeball zone, a balance beam that you duel on, think Gladiators circa 1995, basketball hoops you can practice your slam dunks on and some extra springy professional trampolines. At first we weren't really sure what to do other than bounce up and down but then we found the dodgeball court and a group of guys willing to battle us and that quickly passed time. We then spent the rest of our time at the basketball courts doing impressions of Michael Jordan and on the balance beam battling each other. At £12 it was pretty good value and we definitely made the most of our hour. I think if you are in a smaller group like we were an hour is just about enough time to enjoy all the facilities and work up a sweat but I think if you were in a big group you would need 2 hours. This place would be ideal for a stag, hen or birthday party and it definitely offers something different. The staff are all really out going and will get involved in banter, we even got one of the girls to referee our Dodgeball game, there were a few dodgy calls but I will let her off! All in all this is a really welcome addiction to Belfast's activity scene - make sure you wear comfortable clothing, the less zips and buttons the better.

Twilight Zone - amusementparks - Updated May 2026

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