Alton Towers fans snap up heavily discounted theme park entry tickets in flash Easter deal that ends Sunday
27.03.2024 - 18:25
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Alton Towers has slashed its prices ahead of Easter so families and day-trippers can get into the park for a lot less when compared to buying a typical advanced ticket or a lot more costly pass on the gate. The newly launched deals offer 30% off entrance this half term, but you've got to book soon.
Tickets at the gate can cost as much as £68 per person, which is why it is always worth pre-booking your preferred date. Advanced day passes typically cost from £35 but shoppers can pick up tickets from as low as £24.10 using a little-known discount code.
To nab the discounted tickets, use the discount code AFF30 at checkout. You've got to be quick, though, as the discount code is only valid until Sunday (March 31).
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It's also worth noting that the discount is only valid for visits up until Sunday, April 14. Still, it's ideal if you've been thinking about treating the kids to a day out this Easter break.
While you are there, the pass gives you full access to over 40 rides and attractions, including Wicker man Cbeebies Land and Sharkbait Reef by Sea Life. Whether you are venturing into Forbidden Valley to ride Nemesis Reborn or taking a ride down Congo River Rapids, there is something for the whole family to enjoy.
If you frequent Alton Towers often, it may be worth thinking about picking up an annual pass. The Silver Annual Pass costs £99 and offers year-round access to Alton Towers, along with entry to the theme park's annual Scarefest, as well as discounted waterpark entry and