Free Pair of Wristbands to M&D's Scotland's Theme Park
Take up this offer and you will enjoy a fun family day out. That's not all – you will also be taken on a Jurassic adventure into the world of dinosaurs.
Unfortunately the digital pass has now sold out but you can still pick up a copy of the Daily Record until Friday, June 13, to get an in-paper voucher.
Featuring life-like dinosaurs it will feel like you've stepped into another time. The Theme Park will host free interactive daily shows plus you will have the chance to meet the baby dinosaurs too!
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From 28 June to 10 August 2025 the exclusive 'Train Your Velociraptor' street show will take place at 12:30pm, 3:30pm and 5:30pm where you will see prehistoric creatures come to life in front of your very own eyes.
Located next to Strathclyde Country Park, M&D's Scotland's Theme Park is one of Scotland's top visitor attractions. The Theme Park has up to 40 rides and attractions to suit every age – from toddler-friendly rides to white-knuckle thrill rides.
There's also Amazonia, Scotland's only indoor tropical rainforest packed with exotic animals and plants, Devil's Island Adventure Golf, Cosmic Bowl, a ten-pin bowling alley, and Krazy Congo Soft Play. There are also many food outlets to enjoy, from snacks to restaurant meals, including the award-winning American-themed diner, Monterey Jack's.
Car parking and entry into the Theme Park are completely free and there is also a range of ticket options to suit everyone's budget. Terms and conditions apply, please see voucher for details.
The voucher is for two free 'ride all day' wristbands only on the following dates: June 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29, 30. July 1-6 2025. The wristbands allow all day access to over 40 theme park rides. Voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or promotion. Photocopies will not be accepted.
Voucher must be presented at Ticket Office at M&D's Scotland's Theme Park. Terms & conditions apply. Visit www.scotlandsthemepark.com for more information.
New bus service introduced to M&D's Scotland's Theme Park
M&D's Scotland's Theme Park has teamed up with First Bus to provide a dedicated local bus service to and from the Theme Park this summer! Lanarkshire residents can take advantage of a new First Bus service 247 to the Theme Park which will pick up and drop off at various points including Hamilton Bus Station, Motherwell and Bellshill.
The 247 First Bus service will run from 28th June until 12th August daily.
For the full service and up-to-date information click here.
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