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:

So much more to see with our spectacular views
Venue Type: 
Tours
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The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the river Thames in London. It is 135 metres (443 ft) tall and has a diameter of 120 metres (394 ft). It is currently Europe's tallest Ferris wheel, and offered the highest public viewing point in London until it was superseded by the 245-metre (804 ft) observation deck on the 72nd floor of the Shard.

LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Boston offers unique and engaging school field trips and educational visits.
Venue Type: 
Themed Attractions
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From basic learning through play to more advanced engineering and design skills, we offer LEGO® workshops for children to enjoy learning with a difference!

  • All of our school workshops are created in adherence to school curriculum and are designed exclusively by teachers, for teachers.
  • Our workshops are hands-on learning experiences allowing for an engaging new way to educate students in the worlds of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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  • Prices from just $10 per child with FREE teacher planning visits.
Kids love a day out on a steam train.
Venue Type: 
Transport
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The Swindon & Cricklade Railway re-creates the kind of railway that today's children may only have been told about by their fathers and grandfathers.

The railway presents a typical country branch line of fifty years ago - something long gone from much of today's railway map, but essential to the social and economic life of the country for upwards of a hundred years. With its locomotives, carriages, wagons, buildings and ways of working, it recreates an essential aspect of daily life from the "pre-electronic" age.

Much more than a train ride!

Venue Type: 
Themed Attractions
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LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth – join us to discover all the things you can do with LEGO® bricks!

Venue Type: 
Themed Attractions
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LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Chicago – jump into the biggest box of LEGO® bricks ever!

Challenging Disability Through Outdoor Adventure
Venue Type: 
Outdoor Activity
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Founded in 1978, Calvert Trust is the inspiration of John Fryer-Spedding, whose vision was to enable people with disabilities to benefit from outdoor activities in the countryside.

Despite Harold McMillan claiming that “the National Parks are for all people for all time” in 1951 when the first Park was opened, John Fryer-Spedding realised this was not quite true and that a lack of accessible facilities restricted people with disabilities from truly enjoying our beautiful countryside and benefiting from outdoor activity.

Venue Type: 
Themed Attractions
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LEGOLAND® Billund is Denmark’s most famous and popular amusement park for families and children of all ages. With so much fun, speed and action for the whole family, is just one day enough?

 

Set your imagination free – on land, at sea, and in the air

LEGOLAND is a fantastic world of imaginative family experiences that focus on children – a place where you can set your imagination free on land, at sea, or in the air. And there’s always plenty to choose from, no matter whether you prefer action or relaxation.

Venue Type: 
Equestrian Activities
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Offers children's, adults and family lessons from age 4; scenic farmland hacks, plus jumping, dressage and games.

Scenic hacks across 250 acre farm, plus jumping, dressage and games

One of the finest theme parks in the UK
Venue Type: 
Theme Parks
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Lightwater Valley is full of fun and adventure. We are the home of Europe’s longest rollercoaster - The Ultimate. We have over 40 other rides including the Falls of Terror, Raptor Attack, Twister, the Flying Cutlass and Ladybird. We also offer falconry displays, themed workshops, adventure playgrounds and cafes.

We cater for children from age 5 upwards.

Epic Teachers Run Awesome Reward Trips!

Venue Type: 
Theme Parks
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Gardaland Park is the Number 1 Amusement Park in Italy, the one with the longest history and one of the most important ones at a European Level.
In 2005, the prestigious American magazine Forbes placed Gardaland Park at the fifth place among the best amusement parks in the world!

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