About Tayto Park
Tayto Park is an entertainment park in Ireland, based on the Irish potato crisp emblem Tayto. It is positioned in the townland of Kilbrew, in County Meath. The park became opened in November 2010. The park become designed with the aid of Stewart and Sinnott Architects, landscaper Anthony Ryan and fashion designer Milo Fitzgerald, with an €8.5 million funding from Ray Coyle. The park evolved 22 hectares of County Meath farmland into an American-themed park, which incorporates a Native American village, Ireland's only wooden curler coaster, a Maxi Dance Party 360, journey playgrounds and an exclusive zoo.
It is the 6th maximum famous paid-for attraction within the Republic of Ireland, with 750,000 site visitors in 2015. Tayto Park is wheelchair available with a few minor exceptions. There is a gift store and numerous food options including the restaurant within the Lodge Building, which also offers a private feature room or the Pizza Place. There is loose parking for cars and buses as well as disabled parking near the entrance. Bus Éireann operates the 103 and a hundred and five provider, which stops at the park on a every day foundation.
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