February sale on great days out – including theme parks, the London Eye & the Empire State building

ATTRACTIONTICKETS.COM has launched a new sale on attractions and tours across the world.

The offers are available on some of the world’s most iconic attractions including Disney World, the London Eye and the Empire State Building.

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The five per cent discount applies to attraction tickets, activities, excursions and hotel packages all over the world.

This includes trips such as Dubai Desert Safaris and helicopter tours of the Grand Canyon so there is something for everyone.

Closer to home, you can get a discount when heading to Siam Park in Tenerife, often voted the best water park in the world.

Check out the Attractionstickets.com sale here

To bag a bargain at checkout, use the code ‘FEBSALE5’ for the discount to be applied.

The offer is not valid on Disneyland Paris tickets and packages.

But there are other theme park discounts to be had including stays at Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort California and Universal studios.

One of the most popular holiday packages includes the “Disney 14-day Magic Ticket” that could save a family of four up to £127.

Ticket prices for adults are from £545 (£39 per day) with children from £519 (£37 per day) for a two-week stay.

If theme parks aren’t your thing, you could enjoy breathtaking views over the Grand Canyon, marvel at the New York skyline on top of the Empire State Building or go behind at the scenes at Universal Studios Hollywood instead.

The discount is valid on new bookings made from 6 February 2023 for holidaymakers travelling anytime in 2023 or 2024.

If you’re after a beach holiday instead, we rounded up the hottest destinations in February.

While the Loveholidays sale has city breaks from £87pp & beach hols from £100pp, including flights.

For a UK break, the Travelodge January sale has rooms from £6.50pp a night.

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