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Young Engineers

Exclusive toddler/preschooler days on selected term-time Mondays & Fridays

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Enjoy some weekday fun with your Young Engineer at one of our toddler/preschooler days!

The Young Engineers experience is a scaled down version of a day at Whistlestop Valley with your mini-me in mind:

  • Return steam train ride to Cuckoo's Nest only (total journey time of 20 minutes) - can travel unlimited times if availability allows
  • Unlimited platform rides on Tram No.7
  • Unlimited rides on the Clayton Flyer miniature railway
  • Unlimited access to the playground at Clayton West
  • Unlimited access to The Pillow (covered jumping pillow)
  • Unlimited access to The Shed (indoor toy area)
  • The shop will be open for those pocket money purchases
  • The Firebox Cafe will be open serving a reduced menu, drinks & snacks (limited hot food items only)
  • Treat yourself to a Hungry Engineers' Afternoon Tea, available to pre-order only for collection & enjoyment on the day. If you wish to book, please add Young Engineers tickets to your cart and then click on the Hungry Engineers link beneath the 'checkout' button
  • Access to our outdoor picnic area (please note your own food cannot be consumed inside the cafe).  Indoor tables are available in The Shed
  • Reduced capacities 

All this is available for just £5.95 per person for visitors aged one & above (babies under the age of 12 months go FREE).

So, you can spend a day out with us without spending a fortune.

You can arrive at any time from 10.00am until 13.30pm.  You are welcome to stay until we close at 3.00pm.

Trains to Cuckoo's Nest will depart at quarter past & quarter to each hour from 10.15am until 2.15pm. Journeys & seats will be unallocated & you may travel as many times as you like throughout the day depending on availability on each service. As such, if a service is full to capacity, you may have to wait to take the next service instead.  Seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

 

Image courtesy of Michelle Wardman Photography