
Win a family beach break to Cornwall worth £2,000 with Disney and Sun Club
With dreamy sandy beaches, quaint seaside villages, and breathtaking coastal views, Cornwall is the ultimate destination for your family's summer trip.
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The winning family will enjoy a three-night stay at a four-star hotel with breakfast included, dinner at a local Cornish restaurant, and the choice of either a two-hour paddle boarding lesson, or a guided kayaking tour.
Disney's 'Summer's Brightest Stars' collection features hundreds of family-friendly films from Walt Disney Studios on 4K UHD, Blu-ray™ and DVD.
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The promotion includes recent blockbusters Disney's Moana 2, Disney's Mufasa: The Lion King, Pixar's Inside Out 2, and Marvel Studios' Deadpool & Wolverine.
Plus 20th Century Studios' Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, 20th Century Studios' Avatar: The Way of Water and Lucasfilm's Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
How to enter with Sun Club
Sun Club Membership Programme
Step 1: To enter our Disney family beach break competition join Sun Club now for just £1.99 a month for your first year. Following this, £4.99 a month.
Or £12 for an annual subscription for the first 12 months, then £49.99 a year thereafter.
Step 2: Then head to the ' Offers Hub,' select the 'Family Beach Break to Cornwall' page, click 'Enter Competition'.
Step 3: You now be entered into the competition and you will see
a green tick with the message: 'Congratulations! You've successfully entered this competition' at the top of the page.
Step 4: The winner will be selected at random and notified by email, so please ensure your email address is correct and has been verified.
You can also get your hands on many more timeless classics from Pixar, Disney, and Marvel Studios.
The Summer's Brightest Stars promotion is available at Amazon and HMV.
Competition is open to UK residents aged 18+ only. Competition ends at 23:59pm on Wednesday, August 12, 2025. Winners will be notified within 28 days. Full T&Cs apply, see below.
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