What you need to know about Mini Landers at The Game Fair
The only disappointing thing about Mini Landers is they aren’t for adults.
If you’ve ever dreamed of getting behind the wheel of a Land Rover, this is your little one’s chance to do just that.
What are Mini Landers?
Mini Landers are half-scale Land Rover replicas, designed especially for young adventurers. Set within a specially created driving course at The Game Fair, children can take the wheel and drive at whatever pace they feel comfortable with — building confidence while having serious fun.
Whether they’re steady explorers or enthusiastic off-roaders in the making, Mini Landers gives them a safe and exciting first driving experience.
Choose Your Colour
The fleet comes in green, pink, cream and white — so there’s plenty of choice for stylish young drivers.
What You Need to Know
- £5 per ride (each vehicle holds a Driver and Passenger)
- Ages 1–4 can ride as passengers
- Ages 5+ and a minimum height of 115cm can drive
- There is no maximum age limit
Mini Landers is always a highlight at The Game Fair — and while adults may not get a turn, watching the smiles from the sidelines is almost as good.
FAQs
How do they work?
The cars are powered by electric batteries offering an environmentally positive experience. The cars drive in a similar way to a real electric car, with variable speeds.
How old?
Children five years plus are offered the chance to drive. Younger passengers need to be with parents or another driver. Will a parent fit? Well, Mini Landers say they have had a 6 foot 7″ adult drive a car. Weight restrictions do apply for adults.
What about special needs children?
Mini Landers are an inclusive experience and if some youngsters need a bit of special attention, the organisers will stop all other cars to allow a child space to get around.
Who builds the Mini Landers?
The cars are built by a skilled UK Manufacturing Company called Toylander (main image featured above). The craftsmanship is top notch and is reflected in the durability and driving experience.
Other things for kids to do at The Game Fair.
Take a turn on the Big Wheel, try archery, cuddle a hound, learn to fly fish ...
Feature image credit: Toylander
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