Do you have an idea for its new name?
The founder of Tayto Park says a decision on its new name should be made by June.
It was announced in February the existing title sponsorship for the Co. Meath theme park is due to cease at the end of this year.
The end of the line for Ireland’s favourite crisp theme park?
Tayto Snacks ending title sponsorship for the park at the end of the year.
New name and identity from next year “to better reflect” the park’s development. pic.twitter.com/AuWrcktfwb
— Richard Chambers (@newschambers) February 15, 2022
Ray Coyle, says a replacement name has yet to be finalised.
"We should have decided by June, and then we'll do the artwork and new signs, and have all that done by January next year," Ray said.
The current partnership doesn’t end until New Year's Eve.
The Tayto-inspired attraction opened in Ashbourne, County Meath in November 2010.
It has welcomed more than 5 million customers since opening.
It has Ireland’s only wooden rollercoaster “The Cú Chulainn Coaster” and the Tayto Factory tour.
Some people have had suggestions online for a new name and sponsorship - here's one of our favourites:
Ok… hear me out with the whole Tayto Park thing… there’s a solution??? pic.twitter.com/GlbtixlJG5
— ???? (@TheDukeLuke) February 15, 2022