Thorpe Park has revealed a short break deal, which starts at just £139 for two people to do two full days in the amusement park plus a hotel stay with breakfast and a host of other perks.
With the short break deal guests can also get in during an exclusive slot on the second day of their visit without needing to book
The deal is available across a range of Sunday-Thursday dates in 2022 and includes exclusive access to the new Black Mirror Labyrinth experience.
This is based off the anthology series created by Charlie Brooker and is a sensory-defying maze experience aimed for people aged 13 and above.
⏰Hurry!⏰ The @MerlinapUK sale ends soon!🧙 Save up to £60* and make magical memories for the next year!
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*£60 off saving based on sale price of £239 for Platinum Pass, usually £299. pic.twitter.com/burgJXzHvP
It joins a host of rides based on other media, including Saw: The Ride, The Walking Dead ride and Derren Brown's Ghost Train.
You can book your stay at Thorpe Park via their website.
How to get Merlin Annual Pass?
Thorpe Park falls under the Merlin Entertainments banner, which offers a nunber of passes for theme parks and attractions around the UK.
You could keep on returning to Thorpe Park for a lesser cost if you like, as its Black Friday deals are still going on.
A family of four could save up to £240 based on a saving of £60 per person from a sale price of £239 when buying a Platinum Pass which usually costs £299.
Passholders will have access to 27 Merlin Entertainments’ attractions including the Alton Towers Resort, LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort and SEA LIFE Aquariums.
The passes can also be used at The Dungeons, Chessington World of Adventures, LEGO MYTHICA: World of Mythical Creatures and THORPE PARK Resort.
You'll have to hurry though, as the deal runs out on Sunday December 12.
The annual passes can be purchased via the Merlin Entertainments website.
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