Camel Creek Adventure Park is a family-friendly theme park in Cornwall, offering a wide range of rides, indoor play areas, animal encounters, and attractions designed especially for younger children. Set in a scenic countryside location, the park combines classic amusement rides with interactive experiences, making it a popular choice for family days out in the South West.
The park is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible experience for visitors with disabilities and additional needs. Across the site, guests will find step-free access to main buildings, wide pathways, accessible toilets, and a Changing Places facility. The terrain is generally gently sloping, with tarmac paths connecting most attractions, although some areas may require assistance due to gradients.
A key part of accessibility at Camel Creek Adventure Park is its partnership with Nimbus Disability. Visitors who require additional support must apply in advance for a Nimbus registration or Access Card. Once approved, eligible guests can receive an Essential Companion ticket, allowing a carer to accompany them free of charge. If a guest does not qualify via Nimbus, concession tickets may still be available with supporting documentation such as DLA or PIP.
The park also offers a Ride Access Pass for guests who are unable to queue for extended periods due to physical or cognitive conditions. This allows access via alternative entrances, typically once in the morning and once in the afternoon per ride, although availability may vary during busy periods.
Camel Creek provides a range of accessible facilities, including a fully equipped Changing Places toilet with hoist, height-adjustable bench, wash basin, and shower. Hearing loop systems are installed in main buildings to assist visitors with hearing impairments. Manual wheelchairs are available to borrow (subject to availability and a refundable deposit), although visitors are encouraged to bring their own where possible.
Parking includes designated disabled bays close to the entrance, with level access into the park. There is also a drop-off area for added convenience. Staff are available throughout the park to assist where needed, and all team members are trained to support guests with a variety of access requirements.
Due to the nature of theme park rides, some attractions may not be suitable for all visitors. Guests must be able to transfer from their wheelchair onto rides, with carers responsible for providing any necessary physical assistance. As a member of British Association of Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions, the park follows strict safety guidelines, and access to certain rides may be restricted where necessary for safety reasons.
With its focus on younger families, accessible facilities, and structured support systems, Camel Creek Adventure Park offers a welcoming and mobility friendly day out in Cornwall.
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