Top 7 Water & Amusement Parks in Lincolnshire, England

June 16, 2021 Brain Ambrose

Discover the best top things to do in Lincolnshire, United Kingdom including Lincolnshire AquaPark, Fantasy Island, Bottons Pleasure Beach Skegness, Mablethorpe Fairground (Dunes Leisure), Springfields Adventure Land, Butlin's Skegness Resort and Splash Waterworld, Lincoln Water Park.
Restaurants in Lincolnshire

1. Lincolnshire AquaPark

Grange Leisure Park Alford Road, Mablethorpe LN12 1NE England +44 7950 620961 [email protected] http://www.lincolnshireaquapark.co.uk
Excellent
90%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 106 reviews

Lincolnshire AquaPark

Giant family friendly 45 x 18 meter inflatable water park with 5 meter high equipment including Mar-quay feature the Jungle Joe. Other major equipment includes slides, trampolines, climbing walls, spinning cyclone water wheel etc. The facility is available for the 5 to 95 age group and each participant is issued with a lifejacket. The Aquapark opened in 2017 and has developed an excellent reputation for high levels of customer service and Fun Galore. The facility is open from May to Sept and is situated within the grounds of the superb Grange leisure holiday park, Mablethorpe Ln12 1ne. In 2019 Lincolnshire Aquapark grew once again with the additions of the Rockitt, Axis, giant Neptune and inflatable walkway from the lake bank directly onto the Aquapark itself! Thus making it the flagship of Total wipeout style Aquaparks. Open water swimming & Paddle boarding are now also available in 2019! Everything listed including Superb onsite family friendly bar restaurant is open to the public!

Reviewed By dangerousdave2017 - Bognor Regis, United Kingdom

We were staying at grange park farm up the road and decided to have a go at paddle boarding, easy to book on line, there was option to have an instructor (or not) and seeing as we hadn’t tried it before decided that would be best! Easy parking and cafe/ restaurant on site(which we didn’t use). Met Richard the instructor who had boards ready for us, very friendly and easy to talk to, gave very clear instructions and showed us what to do on the water before we got in, great fun although it was a very windy day so we were blown all over the lake! Felt sorry for Richard trying to round us up! Great fun and felt safe with flotation device worn, would imagine anyone of any age would enjoy, not just the paddle boarding but the array of fun things to do there, lovely location, thanks Richard for your patience and for not laughing when I fell in !!

2. Fantasy Island

Sea Lane, Ingoldmells, Skegness PE25 1RH England +44 1754 871944 [email protected] http://fantasyisland.co.uk
Excellent
41%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
7%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 1,957 reviews

Fantasy Island

Located in Ingoldmells on the sunny east coast of Lincolnshire close to Skegness and a stone’s throw from the beach, Fantasy Island is the ultimate destination for all the family. Our extreme rides and coasters will test thrillseekers’ nerves, while those looking for something more family-friendly will have plenty of rides, arcades and other attractions to choose from. There are lots for the little ones to enjoy too, including rides, a soft play area and live character shows during the high season. What’s more, Fantasy Island is home to Europe’s largest seven-day market, where you can find everything from gifts, toys and gardening tools to clothing, accessories and electrical. And, when you need to recharge your batteries, you’ll be spoilt for choice with the many restaurants, cafes and bars across the park to take a well-needed break! Don’t forget that our ride-all-day wristbands offer real value and more savings than ever before, or if you’d prefer to pay-as-you-ride, you can do!

Reviewed By rachey6464 - Ipswich, United Kingdom

Post Covid. U need to book online before you visit due to limited numbers in the park. Theres 3 types of wristbands Discovery is £25 per Adult which includes all rides, Adventure wristband for juniors over a certain height and explorer wristband for smaller ones. I believe u have to pay £5 for non rider wristband too. I'm not sure u can just turn up and pay at the gate, but I wouldn't take the chance incase its online sessions only or avoid disappointment on maximum capacity. Easily accessible from Skegness via no1 bus which drops u right outside the entrance or no3 which is just past sea road the junction it's on. Temperatures checked and facemasks to b worn on some rides and indoors. Sanitizer stations at all ride entrances and u just scan ur wristband before entering each ride. One way walking system in place and only a few rides out of use due to moving things around slightly. Ride unlimited all day from 11am to 6pm Certainly got our moneys worth!! Queues not that long. Free indoor market there too. Plenty of parking. Leave the log flume to last unless u dont mind getting wet. Odyssey and ice mountain r a real chuck about so unless u can handle feeling dizzy stay well clear! Plenty of places to eat/drink and rest. Thrill seekers paradise. I'd visit again.

3. Bottons Pleasure Beach Skegness

Grand Parade, Skegness PE25 2UQ England +44 1754 763697 [email protected] http://www.pleasurebeachskegness.com
Excellent
33%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
21%
Poor
7%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 297 reviews

Bottons Pleasure Beach Skegness

Reviewed By ShyRedPikachu - Newmarket, United Kingdom

I am a regular here at Bottons Pleasure Beach, and I am amazed at how good it is! I have autism and struggle with crowds, but if you try and avoid the six weeks holiday then it's ok with crowds. Various different rides for big and small children, at the end of this review I will say my opinion on what age each ride is for (It's MY opinion) If you are looking for a fun fair with rollercoasters wouldn't recommend here especially for big rollercoasters but if your coming for all of it defo recommend! (COVID) Now the restrictions are ok but there is tiniest amount of social distancing! Waltzer (8+ Years) Pirate Ship (8+ Years) Dodgems (6+ Years) Rockin Roller (10+ Years) Twister AKA Twist (8+ Years) Apple Rollercoaster (6-10 Years) Bumble Bee Rollercoaster (9-12 Years) Dumbo's (4-8 Years) Yoyo's (6-11 Years) Ghost Train (All ages) Formula 1 (3+ Years) Runaway Mine train (7-13 Years) Gallopers AKA Carousel (All ages) Cup and Saucers AKA Tea cups (All ages) Big wheel (6+ Years) Safari Train (3-4 Years)

4. Mablethorpe Fairground (Dunes Leisure)

Main Promenade, Mablethorpe LN12 1LU England +44 7931 513332 [email protected] http://www.mablethorpefunfair.co.uk/
Excellent
35%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
37%
Poor
9%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 57 reviews

Mablethorpe Fairground (Dunes Leisure)

A traditional, family friendly, funfair at the end of Mablethorpe High Street and right next to the award winning sandy beach.

Reviewed By markjI2840GN - Bulkington, United Kingdom

This is a small fairground with great fun! Family friendly and near to beach refreshments. You will enjoy being here.

5. Springfields Adventure Land

Camel Gate, Spalding PE12 6UE England +44 1775 723909 [email protected] http://Www.springfieldsadventureland.co.uk
Excellent
37%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
13%
Terrible
12%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 60 reviews

Springfields Adventure Land

The new Springfields Adventure Land includes the UK’s largest JCB Young Drivers Zone where children will be able to drive around in bright yellow diggers, enjoy the huge JCB slide and scaffold-themed climbing frame and let their imagination take over on a range of other unique interactive play attractions. Families will be able to walk through the trees in the new Tree Top Village which includes 6 wooden towers and a massive Skynet. Plus, Springy’s Beach offers a sand play area and rock pool water stream all covered by a huge canopy, so children will be able to have fun whatever the weather. Families can try their luck at Dino Golf, with dinosaurs peering around every corner, then pan for gold at Goldie’s Gold Mine. Visitors can ride the miniature railway, aptly named Springy’s Railroad, through the woodland, or the take the over-ground Adventure Land Express train through the scenic, award-winning Festival Gardens.

Reviewed By 165jacquif - Bedfordshire, United Kingdom

Took 2 small ones here (2 and 6) for the morning, cost £11 and we were there for nearly 3 hours. They ran themselves silly and had a great time. Plenty for both to do. Just a word of caution - take a change of clothes - they get very wet and very sandy playing on the beach!

6. Butlin's Skegness Resort and Splash Waterworld

Ingoldmells, Skegness PE25 1NJ England [email protected] https://www.butlins.com/day-visits/skegness/index.aspx
Excellent
35%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
15%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 91 reviews

Butlin's Skegness Resort and Splash Waterworld

Reviewed By miffer45 - Derby, United Kingdom

Apartment was excellent the food was first class and the cleanliness of the resort was impressive. As regards the scare over the Coronavirus there was automatic hand sanitizer at every entrance and also at the entrance to each dining area plus where you went into the entertainment venues. The entertainment was excellent too.

7. Lincoln Water Park

Waters Edge Moor Lane Thorpe on the Hill, Lincoln LN6 9BW England +44 1522 708218 https://www.lincolnwaterpark.co.uk/
Excellent
40%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
60%
Overall Ratings

2.5 based on 5 reviews

Lincoln Water Park

Reviewed By 838traceya - Nottingham, United Kingdom

Excellent activity family loved it very safe in this COVID atmosphere and loads of fun. Well worth a visit

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