Is Funderland coming to Belfast?
Funderland – Don’t miss nail biting Rollercoasters, and lots of thrills this Halloween, opening on the 26th of October until the 12th of November. So many attractions for all the family to enjoy in one location from Bounce World and dizzy drivers to the Take-Off.
How much are the rides in Funderland?
An Admission charge of €2 will apply to all patrons entering Funderland. An admission ticket for a Family (2 Adults & 2 Children or 1 Adult and 3 Children) will cost €5. We do not charge admission for children under 3 years of age.
Is Funderland still in Belfast?
Funderland Belfast opened its doors in Belfast in 1981 initially at The Kings Hall, however, since leaving the Kings Hall a number of years ago, the event has doubled in size and is now presented at Boucher Road Playing Fields and Titanic Quarter.
Is Funderland Open 2022?
“Celebrating our 76th Anniversary Season in 2022!” Funderland is now open Wednesdays through Sundays for our 2022 Summer Season!
Is Funderland Open 2021?
This year, 2021, we open on St. Stephen’s Day until Sunday, 9th of January. Providing attractions that are sure to appease even the most seasoned thrill seekers who dare to be suspended upside down or whisked through the air.
Is Funderland open this year 2021?
Funderland at the RDS has been part of Christmas in Dublin for over 40 years. It has been said that Funderland is an annual appointment for thousands of families. This year, 2021, we open on St. Stephen’s Day until Sunday, 9th of January.
What date does Funderland open?
Funderland opens at Creamfields, on the Tramore road in Cork from April 1st until April 24th.
Is Funderland going ahead this year?
A Dublin Christmas tradition will unfortunately be lost this year due to COVID-19 as Funderland in the RDS will not go ahead.
Where does Funderland go?
Winter Funderland is the Flagship event, presented annually for over 40 years at the prestigious RDS venue in Dublin during the Christmas school holidays.
Is Funderland gone?
Travelling amusement park Funderland has announced that it will make its return to Cork next month after a two-and-a-half year absence. Long a staple of a many’s a childhood across Ireland, Funderland will be stopping at Cork first as it makes its return.