Thursday, 29 April 2010

Theme park wants your help to stay high and dry




Oakwood Theme Park is to stage its very own vote on election day (Thursday May 6th) to discover if it’s possible to stay dry on Europe’s wettest ride - and they want your help.

On Thursday a team of volunteers from the Pembrokeshire park will don a variety of different outfits to see which one keeps them driest on their giant water ride Hydro.

Hydro is the tallest, steepest and wettest ride in Europe. After climbing more than 30 metres into the air riders are faced with a near vertical 88 degree drop into 4.5million litres of water.

Even spectators need to be on their guard to dodge the 45 foot splash wave on the wooden viewing bridge.

Park director Andy Hygate said: “Hydro is one of our most popular rides and getting soaked is all part of the fun.

“However we’ve decided to run an experiment to discover which types of clothing and waterproof equipment provide the greatest protection.

“Our team here have come up with some suggestions of their own but we would also like to invite people to email in their ideas – the plan is for us to then pick out the best ones and test them out.

“Whoever comes up with the most effective, practical and safe idea will win a year’s membership to the park and the opportunity to try out their suggestion on Hydro for themselves,” he added.

A team of volunteers has been recruited as guinea pigs for the experiment and the effectiveness of their outfits will be judged by an impartial group of adjudicators who will take into account everything from overall dryness, to comfort and practicality.

• Anyone who has a suggestion can email, along with their contact details to marketing@oakwoodthemepark.co.uk. All entries should be marked ‘High and Dry Vote’.

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Celebrating National Pet Month




Dog owners who visit Oakwood Theme Park throughout April and May are being invited to show their support for National Pet Month.

The Pembrokeshire theme park is one of the few in the UK to provide free kennelling for visitors’ pets.

The service is normally free, with visitors paying a refundable deposit. However for the duration of National Pet Month staff are inviting owners to donate the deposit to a local animal rescue charity.

Local dog trainer Amy Shaler of Dogs ‘n’ Stuff said: “Many visitors come to the area on holiday with their pets and Oakwood’s kennels provide a safe, secure and comfortable environment for the dogs to relax in while their owners enjoy the rides.

“I know how much holidaymakers appreciate this, normally, free service and think Oakwood’s idea to utilise the kennel service to raise awareness of National Pet Month and help raise funds for a local animal rescue centre at the same time is a fantastic.

“It’s particularly relevant as the theme of this year’s campaign is responsible pet ownership. Everyone knows the potential risks of leaving dogs in cars during hot weather – Oakwood’s kennels provide the perfect alternative.”




National Pet Month is a charity raising the profile of how to look after our pets responsibly whilst showing how much fun we can have with them.

This year, from 3 April – 3 May, National Pet Month is marking its 21st birthday and thousands of people are celebrating life with their pets at hundreds of events throughout the UK.

The theme of this year’s event is ‘Healthy pets make happy pets’ and aims to promote responsible pet ownership.

All money raised from the event will be donated to the nearby Green Acres Animal Rescue centre.

Friday, 2 April 2010

First week of opening

Distinct lack of blogging of late - sorry guys been manic with the reopening of the park. LOADS of stuff has been happening at Oakwood - here's a brief round up for you ...


KO the police dog came for a visit with his handler Sharon Gibby!

The dog section use Oakwood for training during our closed period and Sharon, who passed her course in February, completed much of her training here. Personnally, I'm a sucker for a big dog and the gorgeous KO was no exception!











Danger Mouse opened the park for 2010!
The fearless mouse popped down to Pembrokeshire to officially open the park for 2010 and, of course, to check out Speed and Megafobia!











New Bounce sculpture unveiled

One of our Ash trees needed to be cut down but rather than just remove it we got an amazing chainsaw sculptor to do this ...











Furry friends arrive

We had a lovely arrival this week - rabbits and guinea pigs. They were a bit shy when they saw the camera but here's a sneak preview for you ...