THE UK’s biggest indoor funfair returns to Merseyside this weekend.
Indoor Funfair has returned to the Exhibition Centre in Liverpool for the Easter half term for a 12-day run.
Thrill seekers will have access to more than 25 rides and attractions including Waltzers, Carousel, Helter Sketler, Tagada, Sizzler Twist, Superstar and for the first time the Super Bob and Runaway Train.
John Lowery, director of Indoor Funfair said: “It’s great to be back in Liverpool and we’re looking forward to welcoming people to what is still the UK’s biggest indoor funfair.
“We know money is tight this Easter for families so until Friday, we’re offering a limited number of online family tickets at a discounted price.
“It’s cheaper to book online and we’d encourage anyone who has never been to the event to take advantage of this and come and join the fun.
“With rides and attractions for the whole family to enjoy in a safe, comfortable and climate controlled arena, it really is an event not to be missed this Easter whatever the weather.”
Pre-booked tickets cost £10.99 per session for unlimited access to rides with spectator tickets priced at £3.50.
There is also a special online offer of four riding wristbands for £40 only available until Friday. Refreshments and any prize games are not included in the ticket price.
Indoor Funfair runs until April 20 with daily sessions at 10am-1pm; 2pm-5pm and 6pm-9pm and people are advised to arrive 30 minutes before.
Between 10am-1pm on Saturday 9th April and 10am-1pm on Wednesday 20th April there’ll be autism-friendly sessions for those with sensory needs where the venue lights will be switched on, music will be turned down, ride lights switched off and rides slowed where possible.
To book tickets, visit www.indoorfunfair.org/tickets/liverpool/ or for more information follow on Facebook or Instagram: @indoorfunfair
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