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29/02/20

Easter Fun at Lightwater Valley Saturday 4th – Sunday 19th April 2020

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Information kindly sent from Lightwater Valley.

'The theme park will be opening this Easter Holidays from Saturday 4th – Sunday 19th April for a fortnight full of fun for all the family.

With over 30 rides and attractions, Lightwater Valley offers families an amazing value day out in Yorkshire. Visitors can brave the longest rollercoaster in Europe – The Ultimate, with a ride time approaching 6 minutes.

Younger family members will love the wet ‘n’ wild fun of the water rides and the swashbucklin’ adventures to be had over at the Skull Rock pirate area.

Throughout the school holidays, join the park’s resident dinosaurs as they entertain the crowds with their dance moves and sing-a-long to all your favourite hit songs at 3:30pm!

Families are also invited to have a jungle-tastic time as the Magic Light UV puppet show take to the stage to show visitors both young and old a roaring good time at 12:30pm and 2:30pm.

Meet the park’s magical magician as he dazzles visitors with close-up tricks and illusions.'

Do come and join in fun! Book a cottage with us and you won't be far away. Check availability here or call us, Joanne and Nadine, on 01969 663559 for friendly help and advice. We always look forward to hearing from you.



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Written By Nadine Bell

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