A MASSIVE travelling attraction is set to return to a seaside hotspot next week – and it’s perfect for the whole family.
The popular spot will be open for more than a month throughout the summer.

Cardiff Bay Fun Park will descend on the Welsh capital once more, as the family-friendly destination is set to return to Roald Dahl Plass next weekend (July 18).
This year also marks the attraction’s newest arrival, Skyfall – the tallest travelling drop tower in the UK.
At 262 ft (80 metres) high, thrill-seekers will be treated with 360-degree panoramic views of Cardiff and the Bristol Channel, before plunging down at speeds of up to 75mph.
The tower even dwarfs the tallest roller coaster in the UK, Hyperia, which stands at 236 ft (72 metres).
Remaining in the city until August 31, visitors can also ride fun fair classics including Dodgems, Funhouse, Bungee Trampolines and Water Walkers.
The summertime staple is also set to host magic shows, princess sing-a-longs and character meet and greets for younger guests.
The destination will be open on Sunday to Thursday from 11am to 8pm, and on Friday and Saturday from 11am to 9pm.
Residents have shared their excitement online about the return of the much-loved fair, with many saying they “can’t wait” until next weekend.
One enthusiastic user said: “This looks so much fun! I definitely need to check it out.”
Meanwhile, another shared their reservations about the attraction’s newest arrival, commenting: “Omg, this looks terrifying.”