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Hugely popular UK theme park to open country's first Paw Patrol land next year – with four rides and themed hotel rooms

Hugely popular UK theme park to open country's first Paw Patrol land next year – with four rides and themed hotel rooms

The Irish Sun28-04-2025

CHESSINGTON World of Adventures will be opening the UK's first Paw Patrol land next year.
The new immersive experience will be the UK's first and only
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The Paw Patrol land is set to open in spring 2026
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In addition to the new land, five Paw Patrol-themed rooms will open at the Safari Hotel
The London attraction will feature four rides, including an entry-level 'my first rollercoaster', play areas and an interactive character 'meet and greet'.
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Messaging around emotional and social engagement will also be included throughout the land.
The themed land will also have a food and drink outlet, a picnic space and a customised retail store.
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It will be targeted for families with two to five-year-olds.
Spread across 1.4 acres, the new land will also be Chessignton's largest preschooler attraction.
Families will not have to wait until 2026 to see Paw Patrol at Chessington though.
From May 24, visitors can meet pups Chase, Skye and Rubble at the attraction.
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In addition, from this summer, fans can experience an exclusive collection of five themed rooms – the first and only PAW Patrol accommodation in the UK - at Chessington's Safari Hotel.
Later in September, Marshall will also join his pals to launch the Paw Patrol Autumn Adventure, which includes a trail, opportunity to meet the characters and access to the 20
UK theme park reveals brand new themed hotel rooms for the summer
The experience will run from September 3 to 26 mid-week during term time and will cost from £29 per person.
Howard Ebison, divisional director of Chessington World of Adventures, said: "As one of the world's leading pre-school brands - delighting children across the globe with the stories of Adventure Bay - the
power
and appeal of Paw Patrol is unparalleled.
"It's a great privilege to join forces with Paramount to create this immersive land – the UK's first and only Paw Patrol themed land - to provide magic and excitement for our young guests.
"We can't wait to welcome the pups to Chessington World of Adventures. As the pups would say, Chessington is ready for action!"
Marie Marks, SVP, global experiences at Paramount, said: "Chessington World of Adventures and Nickelodeon have a deep commitment to creating entertainment that families can enjoy together, and we are delighted that this new themed land will immerse young visitors in their very own
The Sun's Sarah Barns recently headed to the theme park to test out
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Launching in autumn, is also a new Paw Patrol Adventure where visitors can go on a trail and meet the characters

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