Clock Maze

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Paultons Park
Clock Maze
Cobra
Flying Frog
Jumping Bean
Kontiki Ride
Land of the Dinosaurs
Magic Forest
Pirate Ship
Raging River
Rio Grande Train
Romany Experience
Stinger
Tea Cups
Wave Runner
Wind in the Willows

I've been in a couple of mazes now at several parks, and I think this is the first where I had any difficulty in actually finding my way around it. It's one you can actually get lost in.

This is a nice change from a lot of mazes set at a difficulty level aimed at toddlers, but the length of time you can then end up spending in the maze if you're doing it properly can become a problem. The only decoration in the maze is the clock you have to find your way to, so it soon becomes a little repetitive and boring after a couple of minutes just walking around some hedges.

 

Luckily there is a way to remedy this situation. You might have noticed I mentioned doing this ride properly. This is because they've included small doorways in the hedges to allow small children to find there way out if they get lost. Do you think the fact they where designed for children stopped us using them? No!

It's nice to see a park include what feels like a proper adult maze. However it needs a few more features such as murals or decorations, or a few floor obstacles to help get the interest to a higher level.