Rap and pianist duo Flintz & T4ylor gave “Britain’s Got Talent” everything the judges look for with their “absolutely perfect audition.”
25.04.2022 - 16:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Thrillseekers can save on days out to Alton Towers, Thorpe Park, Legoland and Sea Life as Merlin Annual Passes go on sale today. Their ‘Year of Epic’ sale launched at midday today (April 25) and has seen the price of annual passes slashed by up to £60 off.
Families will be able to secure a year’s worth of fun-filled adventures for as little as £69 per person, which provides entry into a number of popular Merlin Events attractions across the UK.
Pass holders can visit the World of David Walliams, or the family favourite CBeebies Land at Alton Towers Resort, take on the roller coasters at Thorpe Park Resort and come face to face with penguins, sea turtles, sharks and jellyfish at Sea Life Aquariums.
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Chessington World of Adventures, Legoland Windsor Resort and a new Magical Forest immersive walk will also be included in the pass.
The four-week sale will end on May 22, giving customers a month to snap up their pass and plan their adventures, with a choice of discovery, silver, gold and platinum passes to pick from.
Pass holders can gain access to over 50 special events across the country. 2022 will also see the return of family-favourite events such as Oktoberfest at Alton Towers and Thorpe Park, a selection of Halloween celebrations and the return of the famous Alton Towers firework spectacular.
A Merlin Annual Pass also sees families unlock further discounts at attractions, such as 20 per cent off food, drinks and retail, up to 20 per cent off short breaks at Resort hotels with Merlin Holiday Club, as well as discounted entry for family and friends.
Those purchasing gold or platinum membership receive extra perks including free car parking at
Rap and pianist duo Flintz & T4ylor gave “Britain’s Got Talent” everything the judges look for with their “absolutely perfect audition.”
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