Emerald Park (previously known as Tayto Park) is Ireland’s top visitor attraction and the only combined Theme Park and Zoo.
Located in County Meath, Emerald Park is an ideal visitor attraction for families and groups from across the Island of Ireland. Not only does the park have a vast array of experiences, but it is also home to Cú Chulainn, Europe’s largest inverted wooden roller coaster as well as The Viking Voyage – Ireland’s only water flume ride. The zoo has an exceptional and diverse animal collection with over 100 species and 300 animals.
As part of their rebranding process and renaming of Emerald Park from Tayto Park, we were tasked with creating the new website experience that utilised all the exciting assets at our disposal and replace the previous website with a modern, high-performing user-centric site that delivers on both results and exceptional visitor website experience.
Below you can see some video walkthroughs and screenshots from the website we designed inclduing
- Engaging homepage
- Ride Finder with Height filters and more
- Zoo (Animal Finder) and details on each animal including where their Conservation Status on the IUCN Red List
- Calendar for opening hours and events
- Booking Engine – produced in collaboration with Emerald Parks’ ticket engine supplier and the client
The site is built on the WordPress CMS and hosted on WordPress VIP – Ebow are Ireland’s only WordPress VIP Partner Agency.
Video walkthrough 1: Engaging homepage
Video walkthrough 2: Ride Finder with Height filters and more
Video walkthrough 3: Zoo (Animal Finder) and details on each animal including where their Conservation Status on the IUCN Red List
Video Walkthrough 4: Calendar for opening hours and events
Video Walkthrough 5: Booking Engine – produced in collaboration with Emerald Parks’ ticket engine supplier and the client
Gallery: Mobile screenshots
“We are delighted with the finished result. It’s a really exciting time for the park and so far the feedback has been extremely positive.
Thank you and all the team for persevering with the project, credit to all the extra hours (and late nights *Nikki*) that went into the site. We can all breathe a sigh of relief now it is up!! We hope all at Ebow are just as proud of the site as we are!”
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