'Masses of exciting new attractions' have been promised at Robin Hill as the popular Isle of Wight attraction prepares to reopen.

Now under new ownership, it has been confirmed the park will be back open from Easter next year.

Those holding membership passes will be given a series of perks, including free rides on the toboggan and discounts, as well as unlimited free entry.

As previously reported, Robin Hill is now under the ownership of Islander, Lee Priddle.


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In August, he told the County Press how he planned to turn the attraction into more of an 'adventure park'.

"We still want that country park feel. We want to make it a bit more extreme - a lot more activities", he said earlier this year.

At the time, Lee, who runs portable toilet hire firm AMP Hire LTD, and also has holiday letting business, Swysh Stays, also revealed plans for accommodation.

Since taking over, the park has successfully hosted events, including Warrior Festival.

The car park also has car boot sales on Sundays.

A Halloween event is also planned and in November, it will host Fireworks with Mountbatten.

Ahead of the reopening in Easter 2025, Robin Hill posted: "We can’t wait to welcome you back and to celebrate, we are launching our early bird sparkly new membership passes for just £44.99.

"If you plan on visiting us more than twice next year, don’t miss out on this amazing deal, available for a limited time only."

The early bird passes will be available to buy on Robin Hill's website from Friday, 25 October.

Robin Hill was formerly owned by Vectis Ventures, which also owns Blackgang Chine.