Gulliver’s Land Map and Brochure (2024 – 2021)
Location: Milton Keynes, England
Years Active: 1999 – Active
Gulliver’s Land in Milton Keynes is where real childhood memories are made. It’s a little rough around the edges, sure. But that’s where the magic lies. Kids won’t care about cutting-edge tech when they’re splashing down the log flume or conquering their first “big” rollercoaster.
Don’t underestimate the shows! They’re surprisingly cheesy, but in the best possible way. Perfect for a midday break while munching on classic theme park snacks.
Think of Gulliver’s Land as a giant, interactive storybook. It sparks imagination, not just adrenaline. They nail the festive stuff too – Halloween gets genuinely creepy, and Christmas is pure cozy fun.
Best part? Gulliver’s Land won’t break the bank. Tickets are reasonable, and there’s a relaxed vibe that makes it way less stressful than larger parks. Pack a picnic lunch to save a few pounds.
It’s a place to slow down, get silly with your kids, and embrace the simple joy of a classic theme park experience.
Gulliver’s Land Map 2025

Printable Gulliver’s Land Map PDF 2025
Gulliver’s Land Map 2024
Printable Gulliver’s Land Map PDF 2024
Gulliver’s Land Map 2023
Gulliver’s Land Christmas Map 2023
Gulliver’s Land Map 2022
Gulliver’s Land Map 2021
FAQ
What age is Gulliver’s land suitable for?
Gulliver’s Land is suitable for children aged 2 to 13. The park features gentle rides, themed play areas, and interactive attractions designed for younger kids and pre-teens. It’s especially ideal for families with toddlers and primary school-aged children.
Is Gulliver’s land worth it?
Gulliver’s Land is worth it for families with young children, offering age-appropriate rides, themed zones, and low crowd levels. The park provides good value with all-day access and a safe, relaxed environment ideal for kids aged 2 to 13.
Do you have to pay for rides at Gulliver’s Land?
Yes, you have to pay for rides at Gulliver’s Land. The park uses an admission ticket system that includes most rides, with some attractions requiring extra fees. Booking online often provides discounted packages and bundled ride access.
Why is Gulliver’s Kingdom closed?
Gulliver’s Kingdom in Japan closed in 2001 due to low visitor numbers and poor location. Built near Aokigahara Forest and Mount Fuji, the park struggled with eerie associations and limited accessibility. Financial losses and lack of popularity led to its permanent shutdown.