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Read MoreDiggerland is delighted to announce all four UK-based theme parks will be re-opening as of 12th April 2021.
To help give customers peace of mind when purchasing tickets to visit the popular attraction, Diggerland has introduced a ‘Two Year Open Ticket’, which allows more flexibility when booking in a visit date. Furthermore, Diggerland has held their 2020 prices for those wishing to purchase entry tickets between now and 31st March this year.
Diggerland have announced that all outdoor activities will be available for enjoyment but the indoor play areas will have to remain closed for a further 6 weeks, at minimum, due to government guidelines.
Whilst food and beverages will be provided at all four Diggerland parks, there will be restrictions. Customers are however welcome to take along picnics.
In a statement, Diggerland commented, “Full Covid-19 compliance will be in place and we will be restricting the number of daily visitors to ensure that everyone can maintain social distancing.”
The Castleford and Kent sites will allow 600 visitors a day on reopening, while 500 visitors a day are allowed at the Devon and Durham sites.
The family attraction is implementing social distanding measures, regular cleaning, masks for certain rides, and temperature checks on arrival to help keep visitors safe.
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