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Date: 09:14 Sep 15, 2013
Diggerland


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-- Edited by Hpeek on Sunday 15th of September 2013 09:14:39 AM

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Date: 16:07 Sep 15, 2013

I was reading the news this morning and there was a feature on British quintessential, quaint, quirky type attractions and Diggerland came up. I've personally never heard of it (bizarrely as there's 4 and it's a theme park(?) of which I'm a big fan) but it looks like a pretty fun day. They have rides based on diggers, most of which seem to be a a derivitation of a converted bucket where the passengers sit and get spun, or transported over rocky ground. Then there's a plethora of attractions where you drive or operate a digger or tractor. It all seems like fun - has anyone ever been? 



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Date: 01:11 Sep 16, 2013

Not been but I have heard of Digglerland. Been around for a few years now, sounds like a neat alternative.
Although parents might be worried that their kids may want to become digger drives when they grow up.

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Date: 02:30 Sep 16, 2013

Picked up the 2014 leaflet on our travels to Alton Thurs

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Date: 08:38 Sep 17, 2013

nice video + music about Diggerland 



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Date: 01:51 Sep 18, 2013

Nice video, the park looks fun and games games look great fun although also highly frustrating! My only qualm with the place is it all looks a bit messy, like a building site but I suppose that's the nature of a park full of diggers!

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Date: 02:19 Sep 18, 2013

It's supposed to look like a building site, you can't ride around in diggers on a nice posh, fancy plot of land.. lol
Unless you've got something against building sites?

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Date: 02:23 Sep 18, 2013

I know it's supposed to. I have nothing against building sites other that all the mud makes them look messy :) What I like about these parks is that they are quite original - riding in digger scoops is pretty cool!

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Date: 00:13 Sep 19, 2013

lol, you're not meant to be on a site in your sunday best, a little dirt don't hurt.
Maybe PWH should invest in a digger-ride ;)

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Date: 01:06 Sep 19, 2013

I'd wear a tuxedo to a theme park if I could ;) I was watching a few videos on Youtube of the place earlier. Some nice ideas and rides and a really different type of experience to your usual theme park by the looks of things.

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