Fans of the popular Paw Patrol show will soon be able to see their characters come to life in a new themed land – and first look pictures have just been released.
Set inside Chessington World of Adventures, the brand new and one-of-a-kind world will boast four thrilling rides based around the beloved Paw Patrol pack.
The £15million immersive experience will be home to Chase’s Mountain Mission, Skye’s Helicopter Heroes, Marshall’s Firetruck Rescue and Zuma’s Hovercraft Adventure – the UK’s first ‘Drifter’ ride
Ahead of its opening in spring, new images of the playful and interactive area – set across 1.4 acres of land – have been released by Chessington, unveiling just what the popular park has in store for fans.
The photos reveal the iconic PAW Patrol Lookout Tower – which is a real-life replica of the structure seen on the show.
Rubble can be seen stood proudly in front of the new tower wearing his classic yellow helmet and jacket.
The Lookout Tower will form part of the new ‘Chase’s Mountain Mission’ ride, the attraction’s entry level rollercoaster, and even boasts the pup tag.
Other images reveal what the rest of the land will look like – showing road-like pathways around the tower as well as colourful Paw Patrol-themed decorations.
Rubble can be seen stood proudly in front of the new tower wearing his classic yellow helmet and jacket at Chessington World of Adventures
The Lookout Tower will form part of the new ‘Chase’s Mountain Mission’ ride, the attraction’s entry level rollercoaster, and even boasts the pup tag
Other images reveal what the rest of the land will look like, showing road-like pathways around the tower as well as colourful Paw Patrol-themed decorations
Chaser’s Mountain ride will whisk passengers on a high-speed rescue vehicle as they help Chase and Everest save the day.
Skye’s Helicopter Heroes takes riders aboard Skye’s helicopter and fly to the skies – complete with spinning rotors and panoramic views.
Or if Zuma is your favourite character, hop on and become the Labrador’s co-pilot on Zuma’s Hovercraft Adventure across the water from Adventure Bay to Seal Island.
Fans can also ride a bright red fire truck on Marshall’s Firetruck Rescue as the lively vehicle makes its way through the streets of Adventure Bay.
Sian commented: ‘Bringing World of PAW Patrol to life is a true labour of love.
‘From the very first sketches to seeing the iconic Lookout Tower rise above Chessington, our goal has been to capture the magic, energy and teamwork that millions of families know and adore from the show.
‘Every ride has been designed to make guests feel like they’re stepping into Adventure Bay — whether they’re skidding and sliding with Zuma or soaring sky-high with Skye.
‘We can’t wait for families to join the patrol this spring and create their own pup-tacular memories.’
Chaser’s Mountain ride will whisk passengers on a high-speed rescue vehicle as they help Chase and Everest save the day
To celebrate the big opening, Chessington is now looking for the UK’s biggest Paw Patrol fan to be awarded with the ‘PAWject Manager’ role for the attraction
Another image shows Sian Hooper – Creative Director at Merlin Magic Making – and Rubble holding a high-vis vest that reads ‘PAWject Manager’.
To celebrate the big opening, Chessington is now looking for the UK’s biggest Paw Patrol fan to be awarded with the ‘PAWject Manager’ role for the attraction. The winner will be the first to test out the rides and will get the chance to meet their heroes in their new home.
The lucky winner will also be gifted tickets for their family to attend the opening event as well as a night in one of the five Paw Patrol-themed hotel rooms at Chessington, and other additional Paw Patrol goodies.
Those hoping to apply must be aged between four and six years old, have ‘a love of all things Paw Patrol’ and ‘works well in a team’ as well as ‘has a big imagination’.
Entries close on March 4.
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