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Cadbury Trebor Bassett
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Common Questions
Below you will find some questions we are often asked by groups who visit us:
What constitutes a group?
How long will our visit last?
Can we go through Cadbury World at our own pace?
Is it a factory tour?
Will I see chocolate being made?
Is Cadbury World a theme park?
Where are you?
How far are you from the city centre?
Do we have to book before visiting?
Is there coach parking?
Is there a place we can all wait for each other to meet up?
What catering facilities do you have?
Are there facilities for wheelchairs?
Do you have wheelchairs for hire?
Do you do anything for birthdays?
Are you allowed to bring cameras and camcorders in?
What are the other attractions in the area?
What constitutes a group?
A group would be 15 or more people.
How long will our visit last?
The average walk around the exhibition lasts about 1 ¾ hours, not including the Bournville Experience (allow additional 30 minutes). Plus there's an outdoor play area, two shops, a restaurant and a picnic area. In total, most of our visitors spend at least 3 hours on site.
Can we go through Cadbury World at our own pace?
Cadbury World is a one-way self-guided tour which you can enjoy at your leisure.
Is it a factory tour?
No - Cadbury World is a visitor centre, you will see a small part of the real factory known as the Packaging Plant but we cannot guarantee it will be operational because it is subject to factory operational constraints.
Will I see chocolate being made?
You will see the Cadbury World Demonstration staff showing chocolate making skills, and you can have a go yourself. On most days, you may see moulded bars (Dairy Milk, WholeNut and Fruit&Nut) coming off the production line in the Packaging Plant but we cannot guarantee the plant will be operational when you visit.
Is Cadbury World a theme park?
No - Cadbury World is a visitor centre. We do have one ride on site - Cadabra - which takes you on a gentle ride through a chocolate wonderland.
Where are you?
Click here for directions to Cadbury World.
How far are you from the city centre?
4 miles south of Birmingham city centre.
Do we have to book before visiting?
Reservations are essential to guarantee admission. Click here for information on reservations.
Is there coach parking?
Yes - there is adequate free parking on site.
Is there a place we can all wait for each other to meet up?
Cadbury World has a main entrance where people can arrange to meet up. Alternatively visitors can arrange to meet in the restaurant which leads off the main reception.
What catering facilities do you have?
We have a Cadbury World self-service restaurant which is situated off the Reception area next door to the shop. Lunches and light snacks, hot and cold drinks are available during opening hours, although hot lunch choices finish by 3 p.m. Other catering facilities become available according to demand.
Are there facilities for wheelchairs?
Yes - there is access throughout the exhibition except to parts of the Packaging Plant where a waiting area is provided.
Do you have wheelchairs for hire?
No.
Do you do anything for birthdays?
We offer Birthday Treats - please call 0845 450 3599 for more details.
Are you allowed to bring cameras and camcorders in?
Yes - cameras and camcorders can be used on site except in the Packaging Plant and on the Cadabra ride.
What are the other attractions in the area?
Birmingham city centre is packed with fun and interesting things to do. Birmingham offers a wide choice of attractions including the National Sea Life Centre, numerous art galleries, museums, theatres, great shopping and much more. Plus we're only ¾ hour from Stratford-Upon-Avon and Warwick. Call the Birmingham Visitor Centre on 0121 693 6300 for more information about Birmingham and the Heart of England, or visit www.beinbirmingham.com
Click here for answers to more frequently asked questions.

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