publication date: Apr 27, 2010
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author/source: Alex Bell
The Enchanted Kingdom is a new
all-weather attraction housed in a large circus-style
marquee. It takes children around a path past
animatronic displays – including a
Teddy Bears' Picnic and jungle scenes, and a
land of mirrors, before leading to a
Pirates' Cove at its heart.
The "real" pirates in
Pirates' Cove were rather frightening to Pippa, until that is a
friendly pirate called Sophie helped her make a
sand castle with the mini buckets provided to
collect treasure! Toby was keen to
get hunting for lost gold buried in the sand around the centrepiece 40ft
pirate galleon, this was an activity
he adored and happily traded his
buried treasure for chocolate coins.
All the staff in the
Enchanted Kingdom were excellent,
interacting with children and adults, they came across as a
great team.The
children had no desire to leave the
sandy cove or the pirates but after
two hours Jon and I were ready to head back outside to
explore the site. Of course, as soon as we
ventured out they were
delighted by the next discovery – a very well designed
outdoor adventure play area and giant jumping pillows.
The Hop Farm team has thought of everything, there is one pillow for
under fives and a huge one for
older children and game adults. The bouncing pillows
burnt off a fantastic amount of energy in
utter safety. The play area is surrounded by
grass and benches and made the perfect spot for a
picnic.
From there we all rode the
Victorian carrousel, took a Shire
horse and cart ride around the site, visited the
miniature farm complete with llamas, rabbits, goats, sheep and donkeys. Toby took a circuit around the
children's driving school in a little
electric car whilst Pippa loved the independence of riding the
mini train and ferris wheel by herself. The joy of paying
one entrance fee meant that her desire to run straight for a
repeat ride was not a problem. Other attractions both children enjoyed were the
rodeo ride and
magic factory which was full of tricks one could
photograph to amaze unsuspecting friends at home. See Toby levitating in the photo attached!
We spent hours at the
Hop Farm but still did not make it to the
museum, legends in wax, indoor soft play or the
Extreme Zone. The Extreme Zone in particular
looked brilliant and would appeal enormously to slightly
older children. Activities include archery,
air rifles, climbing wall,
paintballing, quad biking, canoeing,
hydroballing, land zorbing and woodland discovery. A
perfect outing to take my sporty
eight year old godson back to on another day...
Pay once and play all day,
The World of Activities entrance price starts from as little as
£12.50. Admission includes a choice of the
extreme zone or the new
Enchanted Kingdom. For an extra
£5pp visitors can upgrade to enjoy
both activities. The Hop Farm, Paddock Wood, Kent TN12 6PY: advance
booking discount available online. For more information visit www.thehopfarm.co.uk or call 01622 872068