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Curry's Fun Park Portrush

16 Eglinton Street, Portrush, County Antrim, BT56 8DX
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Curry’s Fun Park Portrush is Northern Ireland’s largest indoor fun park. Located in the seaside town of Portrush  the park is one of Northern Ireland’s most popular attractions.

Fun is the name of the game and fun it certainly is, with rides and attractions to please all ages. From kiddie rides like the teacups to the all of the thrills of The Cyclone and The Beast.

Enjoy the screams on the traditional ghost train and Helter Skelter, or bump into new friends on the dodgems. Screams and laughter can be heard daily from those enjoying the splashing Aqua Valley.

Inside you will also find the ever popular redemption games where all ages battle for much sought after prizes. No trip to the North Coast is complete without a day out at Curry’s. Whether making new memories or revisiting memories from the past, it’s an essential destination for fun, fun, fun!

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