A TOP UK attraction that only reopened last year has confirmed that they would be closing down.
Zip World Conwy launched at the former Adventure Parc Snowdonia in March 2024, after the closure of the surf lagoon the previous year.
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However, they have since confirmed that they would be closing down with immediate notice.
They said on social media: “After much careful consideration, we have made the decision to cease operations at Zip World Conwy.
“This was not a choice we took lightly, and we want to extend our deepest gratitude to all of our guests and supporters who have made the site such a special indoor adventure destination throughout 2024.”
The attraction closed for the winter season in December 2024, and was due to reopen for February half term.
Anyone who has bookings for the attraction will be contacted by Zip World.
Families have been left gutted by the news, with one saying: “So sad.
“We’ve had three lovely family holidays at this site, staying in the hotel and enjoying the on site activities.”
Another said: “This is so sad, we love the soft play and the BMX track.”
Known for their treetop adventure parks, Zip World Conway had five attractions.
Adrenaline Indoors had a ninja assault course, extreme slides and jump zones, as well as rope courses and monkey bars.
Elevation Indoors was their high ropes course, with Altitude Climber being a huge climbing experience.
And the indoor soft play had multi-levels of obstacles, slides and a ball bit.
Outside was the Adrenaline Drop, with a 40ft freefall and you could even stay onsite – there were 30 camping pods outside, with heated rooms and outdoor decking.
There are three other Zip Worlds still in Wales with the world’s fastest zip line at Penrhyn Quarry.
Last year they launched the Aero Explore, the ‘UK’s first zipline rollercoaster’ and they have submitted plans for a new ride called The Swing.
Connected to the rail by harness, passengers are swing around the 400metre track, with top speeds of 30mph.
And Zip World Llechwedd is home to the world’s first underground golf course, which opened in 2022, as well as Europe‘s first “four person zip line”.
Zip World Fforest has the UK’s only alpine coaster.
Elsewhere there is a Zip World in both Manchester and Windemere.
And a new Zip World has opened in London at the Olympic Park.
Thankfully there are lots of other indoor attractions in the UK – here are the best ones for a rainy day.
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