South East England / Kent

Dreamland

Arcade

Dreamland Margate is an incredible free-to-enter vintage amusement park located on the beautiful golden shore of Margate, Kent – a seaside town with a rich cultural heritage. Here, visitors can experience a range of fun-filled family festivals, vintage rides, huge music events, and the oldest wooden rollercoaster in the country. With something to offer everyone, Dreamland Margate is the perfect destination for a day of fun, food, culture, and entertainment. From thrilling rides to mouth-watering street food, there are plenty of activities on offer to keep the whole family entertained.

Reviews

5 stars
Laura Lewington, in the last week

Have only been to Dreamland for live music so can only comment on that side of things! A brilliant venue, husband and I love it! Saw manic Street Preachers/Suede in July last year and Scooter this evening. Fantastic atmosphere, clean loos, not ridiculous prices at the bar. Couldn’t ask for more! The vintage vibe is great, and it’s a nice walk from the car park to the venue. Friendly staff too. Great selection of food. Would deffo recommend Dreamland for a great live music experience. There is a really old and grotty looking multi-storey behind it which I have parked in both times with absolutely no issues. On the website now to see what else I can book!

4 stars
sarah bray, a month ago

Had a great day at Dreamland with my son, rides were a good price 1 token per ride we bought 20 tokens for £40 which was enough for 2 of us you can also buy an all day wrist band at £24.99. There a little retro arcade with old style space invaders and pin ball machines. There is also a modern arcade. staff were lovely, can't wait to come back

5 stars
Paul Simmons, a month ago

A great day out for all the family. Entry is free and all reides are 1 token per person per ride. The tokens can be bought at kiosks in bulk for discounted prices (we got 20 tokens for £40) of wrist bands can be purchased that let you ride free all day. There is plenty of paid parking available just round the corner from the entrance and lots of food choice inside the park. In the central stage area, there is seating available where you can relax and watch movies playing on the jumbo screen for free. There are also arcades, VR units and a Roller Rink/Disco in the entrance building. The surrounding area outside the park also has plenty to do with arcades along the seafron and a beautiful long sandy beach if you want to relax outside the park. Overall, a wonderful time for all ages with plenty of variety to keep everyone entertained. 10/10 :)

1 stars
kevin “Liontigerhydra” murphy, a month ago

Free toget in and to go on the rides it's a token... A token is £3. While there, I bought three burgers and chips with three cans of coke ,cost £51. That's the problem, it was so expensive. The big wooden ride was shut, and the ferris wheel was also shut with a sign about a weather warning. There's a lot of singers and groups and little festivals in the next few months, even santa at Christmas. There are not many rides for kids under 900 cm . This is an update... Why did I come in here with my grandchild? It was so depressing 😞 so expensive. £6.to walk round and room of mirrors. I hate this money grabbing rubbish. I came in because I needed to park .so i paid to park . The bright lights' attractiveness my grandson pulled me in.

3 stars
Joanna Campos de Pinho, a month ago

It's OK, it is more like the travelling funfairs you would find in the parks. Thw arena was great with the stage, you can see how that is very well used and is the main attraction.