Roaring around the track and experiencing firing giant paint balls at a target may be one of the more unusual ways to make time for each other, but it will certainly be one that nobody forgets.
On arrival at the venue, the guest will sign a disclaimer before they are issued with an official tank-driving uniform comprising a specialist tank suit and helmet.
Then, it will be time to get familiar with the tank itself, starting with a health and safety briefing from the instructor who will also give a brief history of the tank and its original uses as well as a demonstration of how the controls work.
Once everyone is in the tank it's time for a demonstration lap, where the instructor will explain what all the controls do and how to manoeuvre the tank around the track while the passengers sit in the turret seats enjoying the thrilling views as they tackle the tough terrain.
Next up, it's the parent’s turn to take the tank around for two laps of the track, testing their mettle as they complete one lap with the hatch open followed by one where they will be navigating using the periscope alone.
The child will sit up in the front so they will really be part of the action, if they have enough confidence in their parent to keep their eyes open that is.
The instructor will be issuing commands and advice from the back over a headset, providing an
authentic experience of tank driving in combat.
Then it's time for some target practice and a little parent and child bonding over the paint cannon which launches giant paint balls at a target. They will learn how to charge and load the cannon as well as the all-important aiming and firing and at this point any family tendency towards competitiveness will become clear as they try to ascertain who has the best shot.
The fun doesn't end when the last shot is fired either - visitors are welcome to browse around the on-site museum. It is the perfect way to put the experience into context, and features information about the origins of the vehicles in use as well as some examples of the most famous tanks from history not to mention some which have appeared on the silver screen in films such as Evita, Saving Private Ryan and more.
There are plenty of hands-on exhibits to allow guests to get a real feel for the historical significance of the equipment on display.
The on-site café is the perfect place to relax and unwind with a drink and a snack whenever guests might want to recharge their batteries, so guests can make the most of their tank experience.