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WWE Adrenaline Twin Pack Scott Steiner and Test
These two wrestlers are no longer part of the WWE.Steiner is now with TNA and Test does not wrestle for any company at the moment.These two wrestlers at one time were part of a tag team in the WWE along with Stacy Keibler as their manager.
The Look
Lets start off with Test its a poor design hes been made in street clothes not his wrestling attire.Hes been given a black top with jeans and his facial looks aint like real life its a really bad design a poor one by the makers.
Steiner on the hand is no different to Test another poor design by the makers.He hasnt been given anything that he would in real life like the thing he wears on his head,his attires wrong and his facial designs are very poorly made.The pose is the correct steiner one apart from that its all bad and not good ...
Advantages: A good day out, can get close to lots of the animals, adventure play area Disadvantages: Entry fee a little excessive
Paradise Wildlife Park is situated in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire. It is easy to get to by car (junction 25 off the M25) and is well signed up. The park have also set up a free shuttle service from Broxbourne train station to Paradise Wildlife park - just call the park when you arrive at the station and they'll come and collect you in a mini bus!
The park is open all year round (March - October: 9.30am - 6.00pm. November - February: 10am - 5pm). Tickets cost £13.00 for adults, £10.00 for children (2-15 years), £10.00 for senior citizens, £7.00 for guests with disabilities, £22.00 for a family of 2 and £44.00 for a family of 4. Infants under 2 go free.
The park is passionate about conservation, charity and educating children about animals and the importance of conservation (they invite schools to the park aswell as visiting schools ...
Advantages: Animals in natural habitats Disadvantages: Flies, needs more development
side of the barn was a large empty area. This had a couple of childrens pay rides at one side and a small climbing area for younger children. I was not overly impressed with the use of this space and hope that it will be developed at a future date.
The leaflet we were given at the information station detailed Ranger Talks and Feeding times across the park. We seemed to always be in the wrong place whenever any of these were taking place and so cannot comment on them.
The cafe in the courtyard is called a Taste of Yorkshire. The dishes are all priced around #4.95 and a full menu can be found on the website. Again we didn't have chance to sample the food and so cannot comment on the quality.
At the time of our visit the opening times were 10am - 5pm. During July they are opening later on Saturdays. This is called 'An Evening ...