The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure, nr Norwich

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A NEW high wire visitor attraction, an upgraded restaurant, a new building and major improvemen­ts to its infrastruc­ture are on offer to this summer’s visitors at the award-winning Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure following a £2 million investment. The family owned theme park in Lenwade near Norwich launched its new Predator High Ropes attraction – which offers the world’s first parallel sky rails with twin lanes of zip wires on July 5. At 35 metres long, Predator High Ropes is the longest in Europe with two levels of difficulty, and is part of the new round of investment to the popular dinosaurth­emed family park, which this

year won Best Large Visitor Attraction in the 2018 EDP & EADT Norfolk and Suffolk Tourism Awards. Owned by the Goymour family since 2006, Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure attracts over 300,000 visitors a year. “This latest round of investment means that the park will appeal to older children and crucially the teenage market, which strengthen­s our family feel. We have also invested heavily

in the infrastruc­ture as well as a significan­t £900,000 upgrade to The Explorers restaurant,” said Adam Goymour, park manager. The 85-acre park, which is open all year round except Christmas Day and Boxing Day, offers true family fun adventure of a Jurassic nature, including animatroni­c dinosaurs in natural settings, Dippy’s Splash Zone and Dinomite – Norfolk’s largest indoor play area. “The park is family owned and managed and we are hugely proud of what we offer to our customers. We believe that our approach and the continual investment in our offering means that we are always improving our visitor experience and give families a really strong reason to keep coming back to us,” said Adam.

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