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PIP households can get 10 free and cheap days out this summer holiday – see the full list
PIP households can get 10 free and cheap days out this summer holiday – see the full list

Scottish Sun

time3 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

PIP households can get 10 free and cheap days out this summer holiday – see the full list

We reveal below how you can check if you're eligible for benefits BENEFIT BOOST PIP households can get 10 free and cheap days out this summer holiday – see the full list Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) PIP households can get 10 free and cheap days out this summer. A number of attractions and venues offer discounted tickets to those suffering from disabilities or their carers so you can have fun without breaking the bank. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 You can get discounted or free tickets if you're disabled or need a carer Credit: Getty Here are 10 we spotted and how you can go about redeeming the cheap tickets. English Heritage English Heritage membership costs up to £144 a year and lets you explore over 400 sites across the UK. Anyone with membership and suffering from a disability can also take a carer with them to one of these sites free of charge. You don't need to take a proof of disability with you, and the carer doesn't have to be registered either. You can also bring a different carer with you to English Heritage sites each time. Find out more via Cadw Disabled people can apply for a free five-year membership to access Cadw historic sites across Wales. The Disabled Person's membership can be booked for those with: physical impairments sensory impairments intellectual impairments cognitive impairment Once you've signed up for a membership card, you just have to show it at the till and you and your companion will get free entry. 10 PIP freebies worth up to £40k You can find out more via National Trust National Trust offers The Essential Companion card which lets you bring one or two carers with you into one its sites for free. You just have to flash the card when you arrive and whoever is with you can go through the turnstiles without paying. You can sign up for one of the cards by calling the National Trust customer service line on 0344 800 1895. Or you can email enquiries@ Find out more via LEGOLAND Windsor Those on PIP can get one free carer ticket to get into LEGOLAND Windsor. You'll need to take a proof of benefit letter with you, as well as a photo ID of yourself to show to staff. Find out more via Madame Tussauds Madame Tussauds, in London, offers guests with accessible needs a free carer ticket, so long as you buy a full price ticket yourself. You'll need to take a proof of benefit with you on the day of your visit while your carer must be aged 14 or older. You can find out more via Sealife London Aquarium Popular attraction the London Aquarium offers carer's tickets for free, but those suffering from the disability have to pay. The person who needs a carer and receiving PIP will also need to be present on the day of the visit. You will have to take evidence you receive PIP with you so your carer can enter at no extra cost. You can find out more via Foundling Museum The Foundling Museum in London offers concessions to those on a host of government benefits including PIP. Tickets can bought on the museum's website via The full list of benefits that qualify for free entry is: Universal Credit Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) Housing Benefit Income Support Pension Credit Personal Independent Payment Disability Living Allowance Attendance Allowance Guildford Spectrum Disabled customers heading to the Guildford Spectrum Leisure Pool and Ice Skating can get free carer's tickets. You receive one ticket per disabled customer by booking via If your application is approved, make sure you arrive on the day with a proof of benefit for your PIP or other qualifying benefit. The O2 Visitors to the O2 can claim "Personal Assistant" (PA) tickets if they need help from someone getting around due to a disability. However, you'll need a Nimbus Card to prove you're eligible for a carer. You can sign up for one of these free on the O2 website. You can book a PA ticket in addition to a normal ticket as part of the booking process. Visit for more information. The London Eye The London Eye is another attraction in the capital offering those with carers one free ticket. You can reserve a ticket during the booking process, with tickets bought via You have to take your proof of PIP with you on the day. If you are booking in a VIP experience, including the Champagne experience, the free carer's ticket won't cover these extra elements. Are you missing out on benefits? YOU can use a benefits calculator to help check that you are not missing out on money you are entitled to Charity Turn2Us' benefits calculator works out what you could get. Entitledto's free calculator determines whether you qualify for various benefits, tax credit and Universal Credit. and charity StepChange both have benefits tools powered by Entitledto's data. You can use Policy in Practice's calculator to determine which benefits you could receive and how much cash you'll have left over each month after paying for housing costs. Your exact entitlement will only be clear when you make a claim, but calculators can indicate what you might be eligible for. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@ Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories

New deal offers 'two parks for the price of one' at Alton Towers, Legoland, Thorpe Park and more
New deal offers 'two parks for the price of one' at Alton Towers, Legoland, Thorpe Park and more

Daily Mirror

time24-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

New deal offers 'two parks for the price of one' at Alton Towers, Legoland, Thorpe Park and more

The 'Twice the Fun' promotion from Merlin could cost as little as £29 per person for two great days out With the school summer holidays now in full swing, families across the UK could soon be feeling the pinch as they try to keep children entertained without breaking the bank. From pricey entrance fees and snack stops to souvenir shops and meal deals, a fun-filled day out can quickly turn into a costly affair. To help ease the burden, Merlin Entertainments has launched a limited-time "Twice the Fun" offer that gives families a second theme park visit absolutely free, saving at least £29 per person. Running until August 18, the offer allows guests who purchase tickets to one of Merlin's major UK attractions - Alton Towers, LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, Thorpe Park or Chessington World of Adventures - to claim free entry to a second participating theme park of their choice. The promotion is only available to snap up until August 17, so families are being encouraged to book early. That said, fun lovers have until September 30 to redeem their second visit, extending the thrills and spill beyond the school holidays. Visitors can mix and match their entertainment choosing from four of the UK's biggest attractions. These include: LEGOLAND Windsor Packed full of fun for brick lovers of all ages, LEGOLAND Windsor feature a range of family-friendly rides, live shows and building activities, along with Miniland areas that recreate local landmarks and attractions using LEGO bricks. This summer there is also a new Ninjago celebration with interactive activities and a 4D film, an updated pirate show featuring Captain Redbeard and a treasure hunt, refreshed Miniland missions and the launch of a new ride, Minifigure Speedway. To book tickets for LEGOLAND Windsor, click here. Chessington World of Adventures Offering more than 128 acres of fun, Chessington World of Adventures brings together a zoo, Sea Life aquarium, theme park and resort-style accommodation. This year, visitors can explore Sea Life Island inspired by Animal Crossing: New Horizons, meet PAW Patrol characters, enjoy two new live shows and discover over 1,000 animals alongside rides and attractions across the park. Alton Towers Based in Staffordshire, Alton Towers is the largest theme park in the UK, home to another world of adventure. Set in the 550 acres of land in a historic country estate, it's a firm favourite with thrill seekers of all ages. The park features lots of high-adrenaline rides like The Smiler, Wicker Man, Nemesis Reborn, and TH13TEEN, alongside family-friendly attractions including CBeebies Land and waterpark. widget Thorpe Park A high‑octane theme park located in Surrey, Thorpe Park is famous for its intense rollercoasters, record-breaking thrill rides and water attractions. Visitors can plunge into the likes of Hyperia, Stealth, Colossus, Nemesis Inferno, The Swarm and SAW – The Ride, alongside water attractions and a variety of family-friendly rides like Flying Fish, Zodiac, and Quantum. If the Merlin deal doesn't suit, Wowcher is offer cut price entry tickets to Gulliver's Theme Park locations in Matlock Bath, Rother Valley and Milton Keynes. Prices start from £12.50 per person and are valid on selected dates until September, 28. Elsewhere, Virgin Experiences is offering Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter and Lunch for Two for £88.50 each. A full day of food and entertainment, visitors have called this deal "excellent value for money" and "a must for HP fans." As some of the UK's best loved attractions, Merlin resorts have received plenty of glowing reviews on Tripadvisor. One visitor to Alton Towers said: " Amazing! I have no words! If you want to have a fun day with family or friends or just on your own! Alton Towers is the place. It's a must!" Another added: "Absolutely had a great time weather was brilliant. All the rights were working and the staff were very helpful in every manner everyone enjoyed themselves. Highly it's a great day out." When it comes to Chessington World of Adventure, one review said: " Absolutely fantastic day out! So much to do with plenty of rides and rollercoasters for all ages as well as loads of animals to see and an aquarium. Brilliant value for money." Not every thrill seeker was quite so impressed, with a visitor to Thorpe Park saying: "We went for a day at Thorpe Park with no fast track ticket and they were the worst queues i have seen at a park ever. Ignoring that though the are great and brilliantly made and really fun to ride." Despite some displeasure about queue lengths, most visitors loved their time at Thorpe Park: "Swarm and Collosus are amazing top thrills. Rate 5 star cause absolutely amazing park money well spent." LEGOLAND Windsor also wins high praise with one fan exclaiming: "Absolutely brilliant! Absolutely hands down the best day we have had! We have never been before but will definitely be back." How to get the "Twice the Fun" deal from Merlin Customers should begin by booking their Twice the Fun tickets and downloading them for easy entry. After booking, they will receive an email containing their booking details and unique barcodes—this email must be kept safe, as it is required to redeem the second visit. The complimentary second theme park visit can be redeemed any time up until September 30. To do so, customers should select the logo of their chosen second theme park and follow the booking instructions. When prompted, they must enter the unique barcodes from their original confirmation email. Each guest's ticket has a separate barcode, so all barcodes must be entered—for example, four guests will require all four individual barcodes to complete the second booking.

Major Legoland theme park to launch new space-themed land next year with rollercoaster and ‘cosmic' rides
Major Legoland theme park to launch new space-themed land next year with rollercoaster and ‘cosmic' rides

Scottish Sun

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Major Legoland theme park to launch new space-themed land next year with rollercoaster and ‘cosmic' rides

And LEGOLAND Windsor is gearing up for summer RIDE ON Major Legoland theme park to launch new space-themed land next year with rollercoaster and 'cosmic' rides Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LEGOLAND is set to launch an out-of-this-world new attraction — with a space-themed land opening next year. The major new expansion promises to take visitors on an intergalactic adventure, as the family-favourite theme park gears up for a stellar 2026 launch. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 LEGOLAND is set to launch a space-themed land opening next year in California Credit: Legoland Packed full of rollercoasters and cosmic rides for thrill-seekers of all ages, a brand-new space-themed land set to launch at its California resort in early 2026. The out-of-this-world expansion will blast families off on an interstellar Lego adventure like never before, marking the biggest in-park investment in Legoland history — with more than $90 million poured into the new space lands coming to both the California and Florida resorts. What rides will it have? A groundbreaking indoor rollercoaster, said to be the most advanced ride Legoland has ever built, launching guests from the all-new SPACEPORT 886 — a nod to the iconic Lego Space Buggy set. 'This isn't just a coaster – it's a full-on Lego galaxy," said Merlin Magic Making boss Flora Liu. 'We're mixing the creativity of Lego with the wonder of space to bring families a totally new kind of adventure.' Visitors can look forward to two additional cosmic rides, offering wannabe astronauts more thrilling ways to explore the final frontier. Younger guests can get in on the action too, with a Junior Astronaut Training Zone designed especially for little space cadets to enjoy imaginative play. There'll also be out-of-this-world food and drink options to refuel between missions, along with a galactic gift shop selling space-themed gear and souvenirs to remember the adventure. The new area is being built opposite Fun Town's Driving School and will be included in general park admission and annual passes. So, whether you're training your toddler for launch or hunting for alien bricks, this brick-built universe is set to be Legoland's most stellar expansion yet. Popular Legoland ride returns following year-long closure LEGOLAND Windsor is gearing up for summer Meanwhile, Legoland Windsor is gearing up for a brick-tastic summer, with brand-new shows, splashing fun, and its latest addition — the Lego Insiders Clubhouse — ready to welcome excited families through the gates. The popular theme park promises a season packed with rides, live entertainment and hands-on adventures, including a brand-new Lego City live show guaranteed to keep kids buzzing all day long. Ramesh Ganeson, vice president of Legoland Windsor Resort, said: 'This summer, we're cranking up the fun at Legoland Windsor. "With thrilling rides, splashing adventures, and the new Lego Insiders Clubhouse, there's something to spark every imagination. "We can't wait to welcome families for a season bursting with laughter, excitement, and unforgettable brick-tastic memories.' The Lego Insiders Clubhouse invites guests to become official play testers, completing four interactive challenges to earn exclusive access to the Lego Vault — where they'll get a sneak peek at upcoming Lego sets and behind-the-scenes content. To cool off, families can head to Drench Towers and Splash Safari, where giant tipping bricks and water slides promise a refreshing break from the action. Younger visitors can enjoy the Duplo-themed water play zones featuring animal figures made just for them. Thrill-seekers can take on the Minifigure Speedway, the world's first Lego duelling rollercoaster, or dive into adventure on the Lego City Deep Sea Adventure ride. Day tickets start at £39 and must be booked in advance online. Kids under 0.9m tall go free — making it the perfect time to plan a summer day out full of bricks, splashes and smiles. Where is the world's biggest LEGOLAND? Legoland Shanghai Resort in China, which opened its doors on July 5 2025, is now the largest LEGOLAND in the world. Spread across a whopping 318,000 square metres in Shanghai's Jinshan district, the mega resort features a theme park, hotel, and a mind-blowing 85 million Lego bricks bringing the place to life. The park is split into eight themed lands, including favourites like Ninjago, Lego Friends, and Monkie Kid, with over 75 rides, shows and attractions on offer for families. At the heart of the park is the stunning Miniland — a brick-built replica of Shanghai's skyline, complete with the famous waterfront and towering skyscrapers of the Lujiazui financial district. It took 168,000 hours and over 20 million Lego bricks to build. Leogland Shanghai will also boast several world firsts — including the Big Lego Coaster, the park's biggest-ever thrill ride, and a 60-metre-tall Legoland Observation Tower offering stunning views of the sprawling brick paradise. The Legoland Hotel also includes 250 Lego-themed rooms. 2 The new attraction will be packed full of rollercoasters and cosmic rides for thrill-seekers of all ages Credit: Legoland

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