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Gulliver’s Land Adds The Wriggler Mini Rollercoaster for Easter Opening

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Gulliver’s Land in Milton Keynes adds a caterpillar-themed mini rollercoaster, The Wriggler, in time for its Spring Spectacular running from 28 March to 12 April 2026.

Gulliver’s Land has confirmed the addition of The Wriggler, a caterpillar-themed mini rollercoaster, ahead of the Milton Keynes resort’s Easter season. The ride opens in time for the park’s Spring Spectacular event. It follows a proven track record at Gulliver’s Valley in Yorkshire, where the same attraction has run successfully for three years. For the family attraction sector, the move demonstrates how proven ride concepts can transfer effectively across a group’s portfolio.

The Wriggler delivers twists and turns on a compact circuit. Guests taller than 120cm may ride unaccompanied. Those between 90cm and 120cm ride alongside an adult. The format suits the resort’s core family audience directly.

Sue Conway, resort director at Gulliver’s Land, said: ‘It’s always an exciting time when we have a new ride for visitors to enjoy, and The Wriggler is certainly one of the coolest rides. It was introduced at our sister park, Gulliver’s Valley in Yorkshire, three years ago and has been a huge hit with everyone. We are sure it will prove as popular at Gulliver’s Land this Easter — and far into the future.’

The Spring Spectacular runs from 28 March to 12 April. The event features Easter-themed trail experiences led by the Easter Bunny and Candy Crew. Day tickets start from £24 per person, with discounts available for advance online bookings. The Wriggler sits within a wider park offer of more than 50 rides, attractions, shows and activities.

Gulliver’s Land also houses the Jungle River Ride, Dragon Siege 360-degree pendulum and the Grand Prix Racers rollercoaster. The Dinosaur and Farm Park adds a separate offer for younger visitors this Easter. Overnight accommodation options include Princess Suites, Dinosaur and Unicorn themed lodges, Western Lodges and Woodland Lodges. The resort positions itself as a multi-day destination rather than a single-visit park.

Image: Gulliver’s Land

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