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522 reviews
Linden Road, Bournville, Birmingham, West Midlands, B30 2LU
Our opening times vary, please visit www.cadburyworld.co.uk for full details.
For school & college groups of 15 or more pupils: £8.50 per pupil (minimum of 15 paying people) £10.10 per pupil to include a talk (minimum of 25 paying people) £11.60 per pupil to include a workshop + £12.00 per school for our extended marketing workshop package £11.20 per adult - one free adult admission for every 8 paying school children All prices are inclusive of VAT Coach Driver – one free adult admission FREE downloadable resources and workbooks FREE preview visit for teachers
£25,000,000
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27th Mar 2026
The educational talk was great and the topic and visit fitted well with lessons taught in school.
27th Mar 2026
A good trip. Need to check before hand if all rides are working. Lunch is tricky as you have to get all the way round the tour before you can eat. Children were hungry when we arrived. Suggest next time, visit playground area and eat before doing the tour.
12th Mar 2026
It was a lovely trip to introduce our food/chocolate unit for DT
10th Feb 2026
The Cadbury World visit successfully met its aim of giving students a real-life understanding of marketing and food preparation. Students saw how chocolate is produced on a large scale and learned about hygiene, safety, and quality control in food manufacturing. They also explored how Cadbury uses branding, packaging, colour, and storytelling to attract different audiences. Students were engaged, well-behaved, and asked thoughtful questions throughout the visit. The experience helped students link classroom learning to real businesses and careers. Overall, the trip was enjoyable, educational, and a valuable way to deepen understanding of marketing and food production in industry.
26th Jan 2026
The Cadbury school trip was a mixed experience. The front desk staff were rude, and there was no proper place to store bags or lunches. The lunch area was very small, and the visit felt quite short. It would work much better if the talk was scheduled in the morning. The boxes of chocolates were given at the beginning, meaning the adults had to carry them around for the duration of the visit. That said, the talk itself was good—engaging and age-appropriate—and the children understood and enjoyed it.
5th Dec 2025
A great trip, which fit in well with the topic Scrumdiddlyumptious. Much better when taking a coach with younger children.
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