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POTAT-KNOW Inside Tayto Park after popular Meath attraction announces name change – when did it open and who could take over?
Tayto Park has announced a new virtual school tour which is now available to schools. ‘Tayto Park Adventures’ is “a fun, engaging and first of its kind virtual school tour experience ...
Tayto Park, the popular theme park in Co Meath, looks set to get a name change. In a statement, founder Ray Coyle said Tayto's existing title sponsorship would cease at the end of the year and ...
In some ground-breaking news this afternoon, it has been announced that Tayto Park will be re-named as of next year as the legendary crisp company will end its title sponsorship on December 31 ...
Tayto Park is to be renamed next year after the Co Meath-based theme park and the famous Irish crisp brand announced the end of their relationship in its current form following more than a decade ...
Arriving at the park formerly known as Tayto to find that the man with the black hat, shiny red coat and cheesy grin is nowhere to be seen is, at least initially, a bit like going to a Destiny’s ...
Charlie is the son of Tayto Park’s founder, Ray Coyle, who died at the age of 70 earlier this year.
TAYTO Park will allow kids under 12 in for free on Halloween – but only if they are dressed up for the occasion. The popular Meath spot has announced two brand new attractions for the spooky … ...
Here are four of the new attractions you can expect to see when the park is unveiled next month: 1 The largest inverted wooden rollercoaster in Ireland and Europe Rollercoaster fans rejoice, as ...
To be in with a chance of winning a family pass to Tayto Park After Dark Experience by sending us your best Halloween costume. Competition closes on Friday, Septermber 28.
It follows the adventures of Skipper and Skooter in an all-singing, all-dancing movie as the Tayto Park heroes try to stop Dr Rotator in his bid to take over the world.
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