Video: English park lets visitors walk through a popular children's book
Chessington opened Room on the Broom - A Magical Journey in March 2019. The walkthrough uses special effects and animatronics to let families move through Julia Donaldson's story and meet its familiar characters.
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In March 2019, Room on the Broom - A Magical Journey opened at Chessington World of Adventures. From that season onwards, visitors could walk through scenes from the well-known children's book. Special effects and animatronics brought the characters to life along the route, turning the story into something families could physically move through rather than simply watch.
The attraction was based on Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson. Beyond the book, the story had also reached a wider audience through a short animated film released in 2012. Chessington's creative team wanted the experience to make guests feel as if they were stepping into that film world.
For the park, the opening was more than a straightforward retheme. Chessington was strengthening a family identity built around familiar British children's stories. After The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom gained its own physical presence in the resort. For visitors, it meant a gentle, story-driven attraction aimed especially at younger children, while also giving an old walkthrough building a new purpose.