Join the New Year’s Eve adventure at Gulliver’s World Warrington. Gully’s Around the World party is bigger than ever. We’ll be celebrating the New Year as it arrives in different countries around the world. Discover activities, entertainment and magical shows all the way through to midnight! Our alternative New Year celebration is designed for adventurous, fun-loving families! Wrap up warm, put on your dancing boots and join us for a unique New Years’ experience that’s bursting with surprises.
New Year's Eve Highlights:
🌟 Selected Rides Rides & Attractions: 6pm until 11:30PM
🌟 FIREWORKS at 9:30PM - perfect for little ones
🌟 FIREWORKS at 12:00AM - perfect for partying til late
🌟 Hourly Celebrations
🌟 Exclusive New Years Eve Character Visits
🌟 Fire Performers & Street Entertainers
🌟 Exclusive New Years Eve Shows
🌟 Indoor and Outdoor Entertainment
ℹ️ View Our Christmas Accessibility Guide
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Tel: 01925 444888
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