CHESSINGTON World of Adventures is gearing up to open the UK’s first dedicated Paw Patrol-themed land.

It will have four new rides, interactive meet and greets with its characters and even a ‘my first rollercoaster’ for little ones – and new images reveal that work is well underway.

Illustration of families enjoying a PAW Patrol-themed amusement park with a tower, slide, and roller coaster.The World of Paw Patrol will open at Chessington World of Adventures in spring 2026Credit: Chessington World of Adventures Illustration of Zuma's Drifter Ride with characters and a lighthouse.Zuma’s Hovercraft Adventure will be the UK’s first ‘Drifter’ ride

First look pictures have revealed the progress of the ‘World of ‘ – the new £15million experience opening in 2026.

The new land is based on the and will feature beloved characters Rubble, Skye, Rocky, Everest and Marshall.

For those familiar with the show, the new land will look like the fictional and will be centred around Lookout Tower, which has already been built.

The Lookout Tower forms part of ‘Chase’s Mountain Mission’ ride which is the attraction’s entry level rollercoaster for kids.

There will be three other rides in the new land including Skye’s Helicopter Heroes where riders can climb aboard Skye’s helicopter and take to the skies.

It will have spinning rotors and views across the park.

Marshall’s Firetruck Rescue will ‘rock and roll’ through the streets of Adventure Bay.

And then there’s Zuma’s Hovercraft Adventure which will be the UK’s first ‘Drifter’ ride.

Families can hop onto a hovercraft to navigate the waters from Adventure Bay to Seal Island.

The land is targeted at families with two to five-year-olds – and will become Chessington’s largest preschooler attraction.

The themed land will also have a outlet, a picnic space and a shop where visitors can pick up Paw Patrol merch.

A person in a Rubble character costume standing in front of the PAW Patrol Lookout Tower under construction.Lookout Tower at the new World of Paw Patrol has been builtCredit: Chessington World of Adventures

While this may be the first Paw Patrol land of its kind, Chessington already has five hotel rooms based on the TV show.

Each room sleeps up to two adults and three children.

Paw Patrol hotel stays start from £155 for a family of four, including bed and breakfast.

Hotel stays include early ride access into Chessington, a ‘Pup Pass’ Meet and Greet fast track pass, and a Reserve & Ride one-shot pass.

Guests staying before the World of Paw Patrol opens will be in with the chance to be one of the first to ride the new rollercoaster in 2026.

Sian Hooper, Creative Director at Merlin Magic Making said: “Bringing World of PAW Patrol to life is a true labour of love.

“Every ride has been designed to make guests feel like they’re stepping into Adventure Bay — whether they’re skidding and sliding with Zuma or soaring sky-high with Skye. We can’t wait for families to join the patrol this spring and create their own pup-tacular memories.”

will reopen for the 2026 main season on March 20.

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“I’m staying in one of the theme park’s new Paw Patrol-themed rooms, offered up just in time for .

“Part of , the five new pup-tastic bedrooms offer a glimpse of what’s to come when a new Paw Patrol-themed land opens next spring.

“Nothing has been spared on making these spaces as immersive as possible.

“Funky bunk beds have been disguised as the famous Paw Patroller truck featured in the show, with a driver’s seat at the front and a steering wheel that little ones can play with.

“A yellow periscope in the main room, that fans will recognise as a replica of that from the Paw Patrol Lookout Tower, is surrounded by coloured bean bags which kids can plonk themselves on when spying on the theme park.

“And if the view from the periscope isn’t enough to impress them, the bedroom window one will be. Rooms overlook the park’s Wanyama Reserve, and one afternoon we were treated to the sight of two giraffes munching away on their leafy dinner.

“I was grateful for some tranquillity to balance out the “wow” of the all-singing, all-dancing bedroom. The decor here is bold and bright, with huge murals of the pups showing their wacky adventures.

“Rooms sleep up to two adults in a plump double bed and three children. They also come with a special Paw Patrol parking outside.

“And even when you’re dining at one of the two restaurants, you’re likely to bump into your little ones’ favourite character.”

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Illustration of an aerial view of a Paw Patrol themed amusement park with a central lookout tower, a rollercoaster, a helicopter ride, and people enjoying the attractions.The World of Paw Patrol World will be the first of its kind in the UKCredit: Chessington World of Adventures