Tayto Snacks and Tayto Park has announced that the title sponsorship for the County Meath attraction will come to an end on December 31st 2022.
From January 2023 there will be a new name for the park, and it will see an investment of €30 million in the next two years.
Speaking on the announcement, Founder of Tayto Park, Raymond Coyle said,
I am delighted to have aligned with one of the most iconic Irish brands, so successfully, for over a decade. Our partnership with Tayto Snacks has helped to create one of Ireland’s most popular tourist attractions in little over 12 years. We have decided that in order to expand and meet our ambitious targets for the park, now is the opportune time to rename the park to better reflect the exciting rides, attractions and zoo that are coming over the next few years.
John O’Connor, Managing Director of Tayto Snacks commented, “We are immensely proud of our title sponsorship of Tayto Park over the last decade which has supported the creation of one of Ireland’s most successful tourist attractions welcoming more than 5 million visitors since it was established in 2010."
About Tayto Park
The park is located in Kilbrew County Meath and first opened in November 2010.
Tayto Park was designed by Stewart and Sinnott Architects, landscaper Anthony Ryan and designer Milo Fitzgerald, with an €8.5 million investment from Ray Coyle. It comprises 22 hectares of County Meath farmland and features an American-themed park, which includes a Native American village, Ireland's only wooden roller coaster, a Maxi Dance Party 360, adventure playgrounds and an exotic zoo