Splash World ready to celebrate its 10th birthday

2nd May 2018

Splash World, Southport is celebrating its 10 birthday in style with a Neverland themed weekend on Saturday, May 12 and Sunday, May 13.

 Real life characters will be providing fun and entertainment at the poolside including a pirate, a mermaid, a lost boy and a fairy.A bouncy castle, photo opportunities and the chance to win exclusive prizes throughout the weekend will be included with Splash World admission.

Splash World’s mascot Murtle the Turtle will be leaving hidden treasures around the centre that will include amazing prizes from family passes to birthday parties!

Eager visitors to the Sefton Council run facility are also invited to keep an eye on Splash World’s Facebook page as competitions will be announced in the run up to the birthday weekend.

For an extra £5 per person, guests can enjoy a special VIP experience including party games and lunch with the characters! There are limited places on the VIP experience so call 01704 537160 to book in advance.

Splash World opened on May 7, 2008 and has become one of Sefton’s key tourist attractions bringing in more than 120,000 visitors each year. This means that since opening its doors the indoor water park has attracted over 1 million visitors!

Mike Riley, senior operations manager at Dunes Splash World, said:

“For the last 10 years Splash World has brought a lot of joy to many people and we couldn’t have done it without the support of the many visitors we’ve had across the years.

“To celebrate turning 10, we’re excited to embrace the world of Neverland and can’t wait to work with Southport-based party company StarKidz to truly bring the characters to life.”

Standard tickets can be purchased on the day at the centre or gold passes can be booked online at http://www.splashworldsouthport.com/ 

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