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General Admission
Entry during our standard opening hours for all ages


After hours
Adult-Only (18+) evenings to explore with mates or a date

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FAQs
Thank you for reaching out and we will be in touch as soon as possible. We are a small team so please allow up to 48 hours for a response.
We have a small amount of cash, however we are asking visitors to use card wherever possible, including at the gift shop and café bar.
We welcome assistance dogs and can provide bowls for them. These are provided at the Main Entrance. The nearest toilet area for assistance dogs is located in the park across the road from the attraction. Due to the nature of the venue, we are unable to permit entry to assistance dogs in training. Please note there are loud noises, mist effects and smells (nothing nasty!) that may be confusing for assistance animals. Assistance dogs must be kept on a lead at all times.
Wake The Tiger does not complete Health & Safety forms or risk assessments for other businesses, schools or groups. However we do recognise that some establishments require risk assessments to be carried out prior to any visit or trip.We have created a risk assessment of Wake The Tiger which you can access by clicking the below button. Additionally we welcome one person free of charge to visit ahead of the group booking if they need to complete their own risk assessment. Please contact us if you would like to arrange this.
We do not have a cloakroom or lockers at this time, and visitors must keep their belongings with them at all times.
Only food and drink purchased in Junktion Café Bar may be consumed on-site, other than baby food or for medical reasons. No food or drink is allowed in the experience itself.
The name was inspired by the book ‘Waking The Tiger’ by Peter Levine. It explores themes of trauma and transformation. It is about awakening that fierce, powerful part within ourselves to drive change.The vision behind it is beautifully symbolic; on one side, a strong and fierce animal, and on the other, a playful, cuddly cub. Wake The Tiger represents the balance between these two – fierce yet playful, powerful yet approachable.
An Amazement Park is a transformative and empowering space that uses art as an invitation to connect and inspire positive change
We have a small car park on site, including limited blue badge spaces, available on a first come first serve basis.Wake The Tiger is a pay on exit car park with a payment machine situated inside our box office. Please note this is card only/contactless. Alternatively, you also have the option to use the ECPparkbuddy app to validate your parking. Up to 3 hours is £3.00. Each additional hour is £1.00.When our car park becomes full there is alternative parking at Bristol Fruit Market. This is at the top of Albert Road, charged at £5 for the day, and less than a 5 minute walk from us. Please note, the car park is only accessible during opening hours. Charges apply for release of your vehicle (or other mode of transport) outside of these hours. We want to encourage the use of green transport where possible.
Yes, it's called Junktion; a fully-licenced cafe bar managed by our Partners, Double Puc. You can enjoy delicious light meals, snacks and drinks throughout the day, including sandwiches, crisps, cookies, and more. As part of our ethos we are meat-free and source everything as locally as is possible, reducing our carbon footprint.You can enter Junktion at anytime before, after or during your exploration if you need some time out, however please note, Junktion is only available for ticketholders of Wake The Tiger.
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