Tayto Park


Tayto Park is an amusement park in Ireland, based on the Irish potato crisp brand Tayto. It is located in the townland of Kilbrew, in County Meath. The park was opened in November 2010.
The park was designed by Stewart and Sinnott Architects, landscaper Anthony Ryan and designer Milo Fitzgerald, with an €8.5 million investment from Ray Coyle. The park developed 22 hectares of County Meath farmland into an American-themed park, which includes a Native American village, Ireland's only wooden roller coaster, a Maxi Dance Party 360, adventure playgrounds and an exotic zoo.
It is the sixth most popular paid-for attraction in the Republic of Ireland, with 750,000 visitors in 2015.

General attractions

Cú Chullain
Air race.
Endavour
Rotator

Zones

Eagle Sky Adventure Zone

Tayto Park is wheelchair accessible with a few minor exceptions. There is a gift shop and various food options such as the restaurant in the Lodge Building, which also provides a private function room or the Pizza Place.
There is free parking for cars and buses as well as disabled parking close to the entrance.
Bus Éireann operates the 103 and 105 service, which stops at the park on a daily basis.

Incidents

There has been a number of minor incidents which have occurred within Tayto Park. In June 2012, Helena McDonnell, a female former employee who was working as a tour guide at Tayto Park, broke her ankle after she went down a 60-foot slide with her friends. The slide was not open to the public at the time but she along with other employees were told to try it so that they could "get a feel of it". McDonnell sued Ashbourne Visitor Centre Ltd, trading as Tayto Park, as a result of the accident. She also sued Hags Aneby AB of Sweden and Spraoi Linn Ltd, the manufacturer and supplier of the slide respectively. The case was settled out of court. Following the accident, the ride was altered in relation to how steep it was and at the turns. In October 2016, a wooden staircase in one of the park's Halloween attractions, "House of Horrors", suddenly collapsed injuring nine people.