Rides

Rides

What is it? 

The term "Rides" can cover a lot of activities, but at the most literal level it includes any pastime that includes moving not under your own speed. For example, riding a donkey along a beach and going on a rollercoaster both count as go on a ride. 

What does it involve?

Rides involve being moved along by the movement of something else other than you - either sitting in/on, or being harnessed to something. The specifics can vary greatly; from huge, complex apparatus such as a rollercoaster to the relatively simple set up of a zipwire. 

Why do it and what are the benefits?

You should go on a ride to have fun! Every type of ride has their own individual appeal, and there is a wide enough variety that there will be a perfect ride for every age group.

What equipment do we need?

Rides on horses/donkeys will need various specialist equipment, but this should be provided for you - there shouldn't be much equipment you need to supply for any kind of ride apart from appropriate clothing e.g. swimwear for waterpark rides. 

Who is it suitable for?

The suitability of a ride for students will depend entirely on what it is! Activities such as go-karting and rollercoasters may have age and height limits, whereas horse/donkey rides will be much more lenient! 

Costs?

Most readily accessible rides are reasonably cheap, but more specialist establishments such as theme parks and go-karting tracks may cost more to visit as they have much more complex setups.

Issues/Things to think about? (unsuitable for age groups, medical conditions etc)

Be aware of supervision of children in busy theme/waterparks and ensuring any safety and operational instructions relayed to your group are observed - younger children may not pay full attention!

How do we include?

Inclusion of all students will depend on what kind of experience you are taking them on. Bigger establishments will have a better setup for disabilites than smaller companies, so if your student group has special needs then you must consult with the specific venue concerned. 

Doing it abroad?

Some of the biggest and best rides are abroad, especially when it comes to theme parks! While they might get a little pricey, they will make for an unforgettable experience for students - make sure to check out what's around. 

Main website:

The indefinite nature of rides mean that there is no real website that covers them all, so it would be best to consult the websites of individual venues to see whats available. Also, you can see our own listings for Animal EncountersGo-karting and Waterpark, all of which involve rides. 

 

See the list below for venues and providers who deliver this activity:

Broads Holiday Adventure
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Spend quality time on the Broads with Herbert Woods. 

With over 125 miles of waterways, beautiful scenery and some of the UK’s best weather the Broads are the perfect place for a holiday or short break. You will find plenty to keep you occupied, from a meal in one of the many riverside inns, to a visit to our unspoilt market towns or one of the many tourist attractions in the area. Alternatively you can just sit back, relax and enjoy the wide open spaces, beautiful sunsets and abundant wildlife the Broads have to offer.

Varied landscape of moorland, woods, farms and coast, rich in wildlife
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Wildlife and Nature
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Holnicote Estate makes up 12,000 acres of Exmoor National Park and is a contrasting landscape with everything from wild, rugged moorland and shingle beaches to ancient woodland and charming thatched villages.

Dramatic gorges and ancient woodland rising above the Somerset Levels
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Wildlife and Nature
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The Mendip Hills run east-west across Somerset from Frome to Brean Down. Inside they are hiding fascinating secrets such as underground caves and rivers, making the hills a popular centre for caving.

From the outside they reveal centuries of history from the pre-historic at Cheddar to the Iron-Age at Brent Knoll and a Victorian fort at Brean Down.

They are fantastic places for walking, cycling and horse riding and the views from the top of these hills are truly breathtaking.

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Parks and Gardens
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One of the best visitor attractions on the Isle of Wight to bring your school or group to.

The park’s 88 acres give plenty of room for your party to run free and let off some steam, and with its big mix of features and attractions, it makes a whole day out and excellent value for money compared to smaller attractions whose pound-per-hour value is very much smaller. It’s no wonder nearly 16,000 school pupils come through our gates each year to enjoy the park.

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Themed Attractions
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LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Toronto – a new Toronto attraction for kids!

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Themed Attractions
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LEGOLAND® Florida is a 150-acre interactive theme park with more than 50 rides, shows and attractions, a Water Park and The LEGO® World of Chima presented by Cartoon Network all geared to families with children ages 2 to 12.

Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) visits include:

  • Fun LEGO building with LEGOLAND Staff! Standards-based and fine-tuned to your grade level
  • Applied learning on life-sized machines - our rides!
  • Teacher Guides: Standards-based, before and after visit worksheets
Five Amazing Attractions - One Amazing Trip!
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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Modelled on the Eiffel Tower, when Blackpool Tower opened in 1894 it was the tallest building in Britain. It took just 3 years to construct using 5 million bricks and over 2,500 tonnes of steel. It can be seen from as far afield as the Lake District and North Wales.

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Norfolk's longest fifteen inch gauge line runs between the ancient market town of Aylsham and Wroxham, the 'Capital of the Norfolk Broads' with country stations serving the villages of Brampton, Buxton and Coltishall.

One of England's Finest Narrow-Guage Railways
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The Leighton Buzzard Railway is one of the last survivors of the hundreds of 2 foot (610mm) gauge light railways built in Britain for industrial use. It is believed to be the only remaining line which owed its existence to the ready availability of surplus materials and equipment from the First World War battlefield supply lines.

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A working steam museum where you can step back in time to the steam age. On steaming open days visitors can ride in vintage carriages pulled by a full sized steam engine and on our extensive miniature railway.

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