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Putting Fun Into Your Events PUTTINGPUTTING FUNFUN INTOINTO YOURYOUR EVENTSEVENTS Venue hire - accommodating for your event needs DL_EventsBrochure_TEXT_P5_A4_AW.indd 1 09/02/2016 14:19 Margate now echoes again with the sounds (and screams) of delight and wonder, as visitors old and young enjoy the Great British seaside amusement experience first-hand. The UK's original Pleasure Park has been re-imagined, ready to welcome a new generation of fun-seeking visitors to an 'old fashioned, yet oh-so-fashionable' world of thrills, amusements and good times. Now Dreamland is available for corporate bookings with a WEWE TAKETAKE THETHE BOREDBORED difference! From Christmas parties to conferences, we can help you plan your special occasion, all with that unmistakeable OUTOUT OFOF BOARDBOARD MEETINGS!MEETINGS! Dreamland vibe. CREATECREATE YOURYOUR PERFECTPERFECT DL_EventsBrochure_TEXT_P5_A4_AW.indd 2 09/02/2016 14:19 TRULY unique VENUE Hire one of our beautiful spaces and benefit from the following features: • Easy access for your guests THE VENUE • Exclusive use of your reserved area • A team of trained guest ambassadors to aid the smooth Within a five minute walk from Margate Train running of your event Station, Dreamland's entrance is on Belgrave • Planning and event management from events-industry Road, Margate, CT9 1XG; the entrance to the professionals with years of experience • Highly professional and discreet security team Amusement Park is just to the side of the cinema • Free Wifi on Hall By The Sea Road. As your guests enter they will pass our fabulous Emporium where they can have a browse or buy a little bit of Dreamland to Whatever time of day, Dreamland is the perfect take home with them as a memento of their day. venue for events and parties. We are extremely flexible and are happy to work with you to plan Dreamland's main entrance (Belgrave Road, Margate, CT9 1XG) your perfect event. is only a 5-minute walk from Margate train station and boasts a beautiful beach-side walk along the way. Our second entrance is Breakfast Meetings located on Hall by the Sea Road. As your guests enter, they will pass Start your day with a delicious breakfast in an unique, bright and our fabulous Dreamland Emporium where they can browse and buy airy vintage setting. Available from 8am to 10am, our wonderful wares – all to take a piece of Dreamland home. Evening Events Our second entrance brings your guests in under our iconic If you're looking for charm and quirk for your evening event space, Scenic Railway, the jewel in our beachfront crown. This girl is the Dreamland's balance of facilities and destination make it a truly oldest rollercoaster in the UK, the first ever to be listed by English original site to house a cross section of events. Dazzle on our Heritage, and one of just eight scenic railways in the world. dancefloors or enjoy the bright lights of our amusement park. We are on a prominent location on the Margate seafront which is Plan your event from 5pm as the crowds begin to die away and situated on the south eastern tip of Kent with excellent transport Dreamland's lights come on. links from London and just a hop across the Channel from France. Full Day Events If you need some fresh air during the day, you can pop out to Margate's Need a bit more time? Our events areas can be booked for full days sandy beach, which is right across the road. Gaze into rock pools, build so you can make the most of your trip to Dreamland. a sandcastle, munch on chips, go barefoot beachcombing or simply sit back, relax and take in the beautiful view. Upon arrival our Dream Team will be on hand to direct your guests to your reserved area and will be available throughout the day to cater to your every whim. DL_EventsBrochure_TEXT_P5_A4_AW.indd 3 09/02/2016 14:19 MAKEMAKE ITIT MEMORABLEMEMORABLE Tech store room Toilet THE BALLROOM CAPACITY: up to 450 guests. AVAILABLE: throughout the year Whether you are holding an awards ceremony, Christmas party or a conference. Our beautiful, fully restored Grade 2* listed Art Deco Ballroom is the perfect place to hold an event with a difference. Available for day hire or at a Delegate Day Rate, this room can hold 20m up to 450 guests and can offer meetings in U-Shape, Cabaret, and 17m Theatre styles. Toilet Foyer/Bar DL_EventsBrochure_TEXT_P5_A4_AW.indd 4 09/02/2016 14:19 Want to finish your day on a high? Why not book your guests in for a ride on our iconic Scenic Railway or get an exclusive view of Margate from our fabulous Big Wheel. VIP Heritage experiences are also available for those of you who want to know the stories behind the UK's most unique collection of rides. Have a cocktail to get in the MAKEMAKE ITIT MEMORABLEMEMORABLE mood and take a guided tour of the park from one of our Funfairers, who will teach you all about the vast history of Dreamland. THE BOARDROOM Toilets CAPACITY: up to 50 guests. AVAILABLE: for day hire throughout the year. 6m 13m Catering for up to 50 attendees, The Boardroom is the perfect space for a small gathering or meeting. The bright and spacious room gives a nod to the vintage feel of Dreamland. OH,OH, II DODO LIKELIKE TOTO BEBE BESIDEBESIDE THETHE SEASIDESEASIDE DL_EventsBrochure_TEXT_P5_A4_AW.indd 5 09/02/2016 14:19 VIP HUT CAPACITY: minimum 10 - 30 guests. AVAILABLE: for the Spring/Summer period. Sit back, relax and enjoy the view from one of our VIP Huts that overlook the whole of Dreamland. VIP Huts are available to hire for all occasions and can be tailored to suit your requests. If that's not enough, your party will have your very own Dream Host, who will be on hands to serve drinks and take care of you throughout the duration of your visit. The VIP Hut come with a couple of tables and some chairs. FARFAR FROMFROM YOURYOUR USUALUSUAL MEETINGMEETING PLACE!PLACE! DL_EventsBrochure_TEXT_P5_A4_AW.indd 6 09/02/2016 14:19 DL_EventsBrochure_TEXT_P5_A4_AW.indd 7 09/02/2016 14:19 How to find us BY CAR There are also frequent trains between London Victoria and Margate. Journey Dreamland's entrance is on Marine Terrace, Excellent road links with the M20 and M2 times are approximately 1 hour 50 minutes Margate, CT9 1XJ; the entrance to the motorways close-by providing easy links from Victoria. Margate train station Amusement Park is just to the side of the from London. is approximately a 7-minute walk to cinema on Hall By The Sea Road. Helpful route planners: Dreamland"s main entrance. We are on a prominent location on the www.theaa.com/route-planner National Rail Enquiries Margate seafront which is situated on the www.rac.co.uk/route-planner Tel: +44 (0) 8457 484 950 south eastern tip of Kent with excellent The Eurotunnel train at Calais will transport Textphone: +44 (0) 845 6050 600 transport links from London and just a hop you to Folkestone in just 35 minutes. From www.nationalrail.co.uk across the Channel from France. there it is approximately a 1 hour drive to Thanet on the A20 and A256, follow the signs The Eurostar BY BUS to Margate. The passenger terminal in Ashford can Frequent bus links mean that travelling around connect with trains to Margate. Eurostar Thanet and to Dreamland Margate is quick Car and Coach Parking International service runs to Ashford and and easy. The 8, 32, 33, 34, 36, 56 and Loop Beside Dreamland is a public car and coach London from Brussels, Lille and Paris. are the main bus routes that Stagecoach run park but parking is limited; the entrance is through the towns, stopping in various places on Belgrave Road, CT9 1XG. Tel: +44 (0) 8705 186 186 near the park. www.eurostar.com BY RAIL Tel: +44 (0) 8712 002233 Margate railway station is a stones throw www.stagecoachbus.com High Speed Trains from the Margate Main Sands and a The high-speed train service between very short walk (about 7 minutes) from BY COACH St Pancras International Station, London and Dreamland. This makes travelling by rail a National Express runs a national network of Margate means travelling from the capital is perfect stress free option for a great day out! coach services. Coaches run from London quick and easy with a journey time of around Victoria to various stops in Margate and take just 80 minutes. approximately 2 hours. For times and ticket information visit Tel: +44 (0) 8717 818178 www.southeasternrailway.co.uk Tel: +44 (0) 8717 818179 Southeastern Trains (disabled persons travel helpline) Tel: + 44 (0) 845 000 2222 Textphone: +44 (0) 121 455 0086 www.southeasternrailway.co.uk www.nationalexpress.com Dreamland Marine Terrace Margate Kent CT9 1XJ dreamland.co.uk DL_EventsBrochure_TEXT_P5_A4_AW.indd 8 09/02/2016 14:19.
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