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1 Current Deal

Until Thursday 16 July

Any day, including weekends at Minehead & Skegness

Kids aged 14 and under can get a day ticket to Butlin’s for 85p until Thursday 16 July, or while spaces last, when visiting with an adult.

The deal includes weekend visits (excluding Bognor Regis which is sold out), and there's no minimum spend required. You don't need a code as the offer will be automatically applied.

Prices for adult tickets vary depending on the location and cost £15 to £19 per person. On top of entry, you’ll need to pay extra for food and drink, bookable entertainment, and parking.

Butlin’s told us children’s day tickets for its Showtime Term-time slots normally cost up to £10, so it's a decent saving if you're visiting at a peak time, such as the weekend.

What’s at Butlin’s?

Butlin’s has three sites: Minehead, Skegness, and Bognor Regis. Day visitors can access the fairground rides, soft play centres, swimming pools, and live shows at its Skyline Pavillion. Visitors to Skegness and Minehead can also get access to its outdoor Skypark with swings, climbing frames, and tube slides.

Sites open at 10am and close at 8pm for day visitors, with last entry at 2pm.

Planning a longer UK trip? See our guide on the The Sun '£9.50' holidays promotion on now.

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