SEASON GREETINGS

Alton Towers’ 2020 Season Pass is now CHEAPER than a day ticket

CALLING all theme park lovers - now is a great time to bag an Alton Tower's season pass.

Their 2020 Standard Season Pass currently costs less than a day ticket, and it's great for Christmas presents as well.

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If you like to visit Alton Towers often, it pays off to buy a season passCredit: Alamy

Alton Towers has slashed the price of its Standard Season Pass.

Right now, it costs just £53 each - that's cheaper than the usual 1 Day Pass, which costs £58 when you pay on the door.

The Standard Season Pass gives you access to over 40 rides and attractions and unlocks other special offers as well.

But if you want an upgrade, the Premium Season Pass is also on sale at £70 each.

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With the Premium option, you get free car parking, entry into Summer weekends and Scarefest events and entrance to the Alton Towers Dungeon.

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If you've never visited Alton Towers or don't want to commit to the whole season pass, one day passes are also on sale online - from £34 instead of the usual price of £58, so it pays to book in advance.

Plus, you get a "Rainy Day Guarantee" - meaning you'll get a free return visit if it was raining on your initial visit.

You can get your ticket and find out more information .

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