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M&D's Scotland's Theme Park is a 45-acre amusement park featuring over 40 rides and attractions, including roller coasters, water rides, and a petting zoo. The park also hosts live shows and events, and offers a range of dining options and shops.
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We bought a points card online before our visit, which meant that we got PS20 extra credit added to spend on the rides! On arrival, we explained that our son (who is non verbal with autism) would likely struggle with standing in lines, and after showing the evidential documents we were all given special wristbands to allow us on to rides a bit quicker staff were all exceptional...particularly the lady who was working the bungee trampoline station (she allowed my husband to climb up and help our son) which meant he enjoyed it so much more! Overall we had an amazing day out here, and are definitely hoping to go back again sometime!
Such a cool place. You can definitely see it would have been in its prime back in the day, however it was a great stop for our little family during the week. It was quiet, staff were friendly and the activities were great. The soft play runs on the hour for 45minute sessions, very good value and all clean and tidy. The Amazonia area is well worth it. They have a great variety of animals, plus the "river" in the middle are full of carp and join which the little one loved! Get the fish food for PS1, the fish love it! It is warm in there, but so great seeing the butterflies dot about! The restaurants were nice. The arcades were great fun! Again, we visited during the week, so it was great. The outside rides are on the weekend, so just saw them.
It was a nice sunny day so the place was full of people. But there are plenty of games and rides to keep you entertained for hours. We also did the adventure golf which was not a bad hour spent. I see that during summer you can get buses here from Glasgow city centre which is a good addition!
Confused by the reviews calling this place "fun".. it's eerie and costly. If you're coming for the arcade, make sure you take cash out before you arrive as it costs PS2 to withdraw cash. There are 2 claw machines that are play until you win, one is PS3 and the other is PS1, these are the only way you will leave with anything as a lot of the machines spit your cash back out and dont let you play. Food places are quite extrotionate, the small cafe on the right hand side however is affordable and nice, making this place worthy of 2 stars rather than 1.
Great place for a day out with the kids . Here today 8th June. Was really quiet no wait for any of the rides , and a nice pint monterrey jacks
Its always great fun to visit M&D's theme park. I would highly recommend wristbands for your kids to get maximum fun of all rides. Only open on weekends though, which is disappointing because sometimes weather is quite good all week but a nightmare on weekends.
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Service options
On-site services
Highlights
Live performances
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Amenities
Bar on site
Restaurant
Toilets
Planning
Getting tickets in advance recommended
Children
Good for kids
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We bought a points card online before our visit, which meant that we got PS20 extra credit added to spend on the rides! On arrival, we explained that our son (who is non verbal with autism) would likely struggle with standing in lines, and after showing the evidential documents we were all given special wristbands to allow us on to rides a bit quicker staff were all exceptional...particularly the lady who was working the bungee trampoline station (she allowed my husband to climb up and help our son) which meant he enjoyed it so much more! Overall we had an amazing day out here, and are definitely hoping to go back again sometime!
Such a cool place. You can definitely see it would have been in its prime back in the day, however it was a great stop for our little family during the week. It was quiet, staff were friendly and the activities were great. The soft play runs on the hour for 45minute sessions, very good value and all clean and tidy. The Amazonia area is well worth it. They have a great variety of animals, plus the "river" in the middle are full of carp and join which the little one loved! Get the fish food for PS1, the fish love it! It is warm in there, but so great seeing the butterflies dot about! The restaurants were nice. The arcades were great fun! Again, we visited during the week, so it was great. The outside rides are on the weekend, so just saw them.
It was a nice sunny day so the place was full of people. But there are plenty of games and rides to keep you entertained for hours. We also did the adventure golf which was not a bad hour spent. I see that during summer you can get buses here from Glasgow city centre which is a good addition!
Confused by the reviews calling this place "fun".. it's eerie and costly. If you're coming for the arcade, make sure you take cash out before you arrive as it costs PS2 to withdraw cash. There are 2 claw machines that are play until you win, one is PS3 and the other is PS1, these are the only way you will leave with anything as a lot of the machines spit your cash back out and dont let you play. Food places are quite extrotionate, the small cafe on the right hand side however is affordable and nice, making this place worthy of 2 stars rather than 1.
Great place for a day out with the kids . Here today 8th June. Was really quiet no wait for any of the rides , and a nice pint monterrey jacks
Its always great fun to visit M&D's theme park. I would highly recommend wristbands for your kids to get maximum fun of all rides. Only open on weekends though, which is disappointing because sometimes weather is quite good all week but a nightmare on weekends.