Charlie is the son of Tayto Park's founder, Ray Coyle, who died at the age of 70 earlier this year.
The big kids aren’t forgotten about as Tayto Park is the home of Ireland's first roller coaster and Europe's largest wooden roller coaster with an inversion, the Cu Chulainn Coaster. And no matter what age you are - everyone was given a bag of Tayto on their way out. Even though it’s a sad goodbye, we’re hoping the new sponsorship will provide all the good memories that we had in Tayto Park. The park offered something new to do in Ireland and the Ashbourne attraction really grew throughout the years. According to the Meath Chronicle , he said: “To be in the company of nominees from the world’s leading theme parks is a fantastic achievement. The Irish Red Cross received a donation of €15,000 as well as tickets for Ukrainian families who have fled their home country. He is the general manager of Tayto Park, and his sister, Natalya has represented Ireland in three Olympic Games.