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At a loss for how to keep your little ones occupied during the week? Well, there’s currently a massive discount on parent-and-toddler tickets at Alton Towers – and that includes admission to CBeebies Land too!
Here’s everything you need to know about the offer and how to take advantage of it.
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How does the offer work?
Every Monday to Friday – excluding school holidays – you and your toddler can access the whole theme park, including CBeebies Land, with a parent-and-toddler ticket. So, if your little one is aged five and under, you will pay just £29, instead of the £68 it would usually cost for two separate tickets.
Each additional child (provided they're aged between two and five) is just £5 extra, while infants under two years old can visit for free with the special offer – but they must be purchased online.
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Buying your tickets online also has the added bonus of saving you time waiting in line at the ticket office, as your e-tickets will allow you to head straight to the turnstiles, giving you more time to spend enjoying yourselves in the park instead of having to worry about queuing to get in.
Just keep in mind that the special parent-and-toddler tickets are not available at the weekends or during school holidays.
What other offers are there?
If you’re looking for something to do with older children, or planning a day out with friends and family, there are more savings to be made with the Buy In Advance & Save 1 Day Pass, which saves you up to £39 per person, when booked in advance. This specific ticket also has the added bonus that children under 90cm go free to the Alton Towers Theme Park.
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But what is there for you and your little one to do when you do visit? Well, it looks like you’ll be spoiled for choice.
What to do in CBeebies Land
Depending on how adventurous you feel like being, there’s the Octonauts Rollercoaster Adventure and the Go Jetters Vroomster Zoom Ride. Or why not take things at a slower pace at the Something Special Sensory Garden.
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And if we have any fans of Bluey and Bingo, Postman Pat, Hey Duggee or In The Night Garden, expect to see them appear at meet and greet experiences, live shows and interactive experiences.
What to do at Alton Towers with children
From taking the Skyride cable cars over the park to walking through the spooky Haunted Hollow, or exploring The Gardens picturesque ground, there’s also plenty to keep you and the kids occupied at Alton Towers itself.
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You can even discover the origins of the theme park by taking a tour of The Towers to learn a bit more about its history.
For tickets and more information, visit altontowers.com.