If your little one is a Paw Patrol fan, get ruff-ruff ready to be hounded for a visit to this new Adventure Bay-inspired attraction.
World of Paw Patrol, the UK’s first and only theme park land based on the hit preschool franchise, is set to open at Chessington World of Adventures in spring 2026.
First look images unveiled this week show construction pup Rubble — one of the series’ most beloved canine characters — overseeing the £15 million project, designed to replace the Scorpion Express rollercoaster which closed in 2022.
This immersive world, set across 1.4 acres of the Surrey amusement complex, will feature pup meet and greets, play areas, and themed hotel rooms with Paw Patroller rescue vehicle beds.
There will also be four family-friendly rides, including a coaster designed specifically for kids and the country’s first ‘drifter’ ride that simulates the sensation of sliding and skidding.
Chase’s Mountain Mission is the aforementioned entry-level rollercoaster, where riders speed along a twisting and turning track to help Chase and Everest save the day, while the latter is Zuma’s Hovercraft Adventure, which sees them navigating from Adventure Bay to Seal Island in a high-octane aquatic rescue mission.
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On Skye’s Helicopter Heroes, they’ll take to the skies in a (suspended) helicopter with spinning rotors and panoramic views, before climbing aboard Marshall’s Firetruck Rescue and hanging on tight as it rolls through the streets of the on-screen town.
And front and centre of it all is the Paw Patrol Lookout Tower, a real-life replica of the tower seen and played with by millions of children across the world.
Further details on what guests can expect are due to be announced in the coming months — but one lucky fan will get a sneak peek before it officially opens to the public, and give their official seal of approval on the park’s new attractions.
This ‘Paw-ject Manager’ will be the first to test out the rides and meet the characters in their new home, with other perks including family tickets for the opening event, a night in one of the five Paw Patrol-themed hotel rooms, and a whole host of other pup-tastic goodies.
To be in with a chance of landing this prestigious role, little ones — with the help of their parents, of course — can submit an application on the Chessington World of Adventures website, explaining why they’d be ‘Paw-fect’ for the job.
Entries close at 11.59pm tonight (Wednesday March 4) though, so you’ll need to be quick.
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Sian Hooper, creative director at Merlin Magic Making and the brains behind the new land, commented: ‘Bringing World of Paw Patrol to life is a true labour of love. From the very first sketches to seeing the iconic Lookout Tower rise above Chessington, our goal has been to capture the magic, energy and teamwork that millions of families know and adore from the show.
‘Every ride has been designed to make guests feel like they’re stepping into Adventure Bay — whether they’re skidding and sliding with Zuma or soaring sky-high with Skye. We can’t wait for families to join the patrol this spring and create their own pup-tacular memories.’
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