Capital gains of magical attractions hotel alliance
Magical family fun is guaranteed thanks to an exclusive alliance between Merlin Entertainments and Park Plaza Hotels.
The partners have waved a wand over London breaks, whose capital gains include 35 per cent stay savings.
Unique two-for-one ticket deals at favourite attractions have been extended until year-end to ensure fun for all.
Westminster Bridge, County Hall, Waterloo and Riverbank accommodation are among sites offering outstanding opportunities.
Studio Rooms are available for £259 per room per night (£210 among easy to join Radisson Rewards members).
Ready Steady Go promo rates offer customers up to 35 per cent off to October.
Staycationers and daycationers, hungry for holidays together post-lockdown, are invited to double up on family-friendly
When a man is
tired of London
bargain breaks,
he is tired of
life itself.
deals, aimed at all generations.
Attractions include The London Eye, The London Dungeon, Shrek’s Adventure! London, SEA LIFE London Aquarium and Madame Tussauds.
Park Plaza boasts several swimming pools so young and old alike can enjoy a splashing time here at home, Britain great option amid current overseas travel turmoil.
More food for thought is fact kids eat for free when parents dine at on-site restaurants.
All parkplaza.com/merlin reservations are cancellable up until 24 hours before scheduled arrival, requiring no prepayment, allowing guests to book with confidence and get best possible rates.
To ensure guests’ wellbeing, Park Plaza launched
robust 20-step health and safety protocol in accordance with the latest government guidelines.
Reassuring measures include physical distancing and hand sanitiser stations.
Heightened cleaning measures include public space high touch-point areas and in rooms with individually packaged and other graband-go food options.
There are also protective screens and regular health checks of team members as well as contactless checkout and cashless payment methods.
Paraphrasing late, great scribe – to sound of Samuel Johnson spinning in his Westminster Abbey grave – “when a man is tired of London bargain breaks, he is tired of life”.