BeWILDerwood members can now enjoy discounted entry to other attractions.
The adventure park has announced that its members will receive between 20 to 30 per cent off entry at a range of attractions nationwide, including ROARR! in Norfolk, Jimmy’s Farm in Suffolk, and Cholmondeley Castle Gardens in Cheshire.
BeWILDerwood also reduced membership prices last year and added extra perks.
The head of marketing and media, Lydia Downey, said: "Last year we actually reduced our membership prices and added extra perks.
"This year we know how hard it is for families, so we wanted to add even more added value to our memberships.
"We’re so excited to have teamed up with these amazing attractions and the partnership means members from all the involved attractions can enjoy more great days out at discounted prices."
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The discounts available are as follows:
- 20 per cent off at ROARR! - a dinosaur-themed adventure park in Norfolk.
- 30 per cent off at Jimmy’s Farm and Wildlife Park - a farm with a variety of species located in Suffolk.
- 20 per cent off at Cholmondeley Castle Gardens - historical gardens located in Cheshire.
Members from all participating attractions will also benefit from 20 per cent off at BeWILDerwood.
More attractions will be added to the scheme soon.
BeWILDerwood has two parks one in Cheshire, and one in Norfolk.
Members also receive free and unlimited entry to both BeWILDerwood parks, discounted and guaranteed entry to seasonal, award-winning Halloween and Christmas events, a ‘bring a friend for free’ voucher, and discount purchases while on site.
BeWILDerwood memberships start from £45 and cover 12 months from the date of purchase, with seasonal opening hours applying.
For more information about the new discounted entry perk and memberships, visit the BeWILDerwood website https://bit.ly/4dcYNip.
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