Wake the Tiger Bath

Wake The Tiger    

3.8/5
(240) · Amusement park in Bristol, United Kingdom
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Blurring the lines between an experiential art gallery, interactive theme park and detailed film set, all with a surreal and beautiful twist, Wake The Tiger …

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3.8/5 · 240 reviews
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Apr 18, 2025
Oh dear. My hopes were high given all the 5 star reviews, and it was quite a spectacle to walk around. However it was confusing, and hard to understand ‘the point’. The deeper we got into the experie…Full review by Frugalkate73
Apr 18, 2025
Room upon room full of incomprehensible random tut. Many interactive elements either were broken or just baffling. Kids thought it was 'ok' but as parents this is a few hours of your life you will n…Full review by darrenmh
Apr 11, 2025
My stepson Tyler Blake took me and my wife out to this which we loved but yesterday he received a parking fine even though we had my blue badge displayed, we were parked in a disabled bay an on the p…Full review by lloyds884
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Where to eat
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There is a very nice cafe inside wake the tiger. We really enjoyed the food, and needed a rest stop anyway! They do good sandwiches, soups, donuts and cakes, wraps, pasta for …
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There is a very nice cafe inside wake the tiger. We really enjoyed the food, and needed a rest stop anyway! They do good sandwiches, soups, donuts and cakes, wraps, pasta for kids etc and nice coffee. And the room is really fun with a few surprises the kids loved. If you definitely want to eat elsewhere there’s not really anything in the immediate area…..But Bocabar at paintworks is the closest, or there’s a cafe inside Arnos Vale Cemetery. But we really enjoyed the wake the tiger food!
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Hello, how long would you say you need here? Thanks!
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The experience is self-guided so it really depends on each individual, however as a guide we would recommend saving at least 2 hours to explore the park, but generally we find …
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The experience is self-guided so it really depends on each individual, however as a guide we would recommend saving at least 2 hours to explore the park, but generally we find visitors spend around 3 hours here. We also have a Cafe Bar called The Guildhall, offering a wonderful range of fresh, homemade & seasonal vegetarian and vegan food available every day. Paninis, soups, cakes and sandwiches are available all day, whilst hot food from the lunch and dinner menus are available 11:00-18:00 daily. Additionally, there's a fully-stocked bar serving hot, cold & alcoholic beverages, plus some mouth-watering sweet and savoury treats. Items are subject to change as we source locally wherever possible.
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What is an Amazement Park and why is it called Wake The Tiger?
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An Amazement Park is a transformative and empowering space that uses art as an invitation to connect and inspire positive change, and t
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