Thomas Land is a amusement park Fazeley located in United Kingdom.
Drayton Manor (Coleshill Rd) Fazeley Staffordshire B78 3TW United Kingdom
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Brilliant for kids who love Thomas, lots of rides to choose from. Dinosaurs & animals too. Also Drayton Manor theme park , if you visit during the season you can ensure everyone has a great day out.
Thomas themed rides are all very good. Daughter loved the Troublesome Trucks rollercoaster and Jeremy Jet ride. Went during term time in May, so now queues for anything.
The attention to detail with the theming for the area is pretty incredible. Really does the Thomas brand justice.
Great fun for little ones ! You can take your own food and drink which I recommend as catering options weren’t the healthiest
Great fun for little ones ! You can take your own food and drink which I recommend as catering options weren’t the healthiest.
Great fun for little ones ! You can take your own food and drink which I recommend as catering options weren’t the healthiest.
Excellent place to go, you've got the Dino Trail too. Expanded recently as well .
Small enough to get done within a few hours, a couple of long ques
As per all theme parks the queues are long on a weekend. But Thomas Land is great for the little ones
My son's favourite destination
I'm sure there was a John Milton quote on the Walls as we entered
You must go on Appocalipse
Food and cocktails much better than your typical theme park fare (no pun intended) - Iain McWhirter
Awesome stand up roller coaster be sure to keep a little bit of bend in your knees - Dominic Feeney
The Lakeside teashop is great for snacks and tea. Recommend the Baked potato with beans. - James Broad
The entrance can be a little confusing to find as it's a giant loop but it's good. - Joseph Robertson
Queues aren't too bad, you need to be 1m to ride it, but you go round twice. - Joseph Robertson
Really good but always crowded. See Thomas & Rosie turn around while you queue. The Fat Controller & pals also perform here. - Joseph Robertson
Always less crowded than Knapford and takes you back to Thomas Land. There's also a tea room just nearby that's frequented by plenty of fowl. - Joseph Robertson