Botanic ‘boomerang’ deal is just the ticket

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The special ‘return ticket’ that allows free entry for a week, is back in operation at the National Botanic Garden for the Easter holidays – and this year it will stay in place until the end of the year.

 

Anyone buying a full-price ticket to the Garden between now (Thursday March 26th ) and the end of December will be allowed back in FREE of charge for seven days after their visit – and as many times as they like!

 

Head of marketing David Hardy said: “This has proved very popular in the past couple of years. We get lots of feedback from visitors saying they couldn’t see everything they wanted to and, with our packed events programme, there are so many reasons to return.

 

“We like to tell people ‘You won’t be able to see it all in a day’, but those who are unfamiliar with the Garden are often caught out. This is a good way of ensuring that, if they want to come back and see some more, they can – and free of charge.”

 

But the offer isn’t just open to tourists; the ‘return ticket’ deal is available to everyone: “There’s so much going on here over Easter, the rest of the spring and all through the summer, we’re sure local people will want to take advantage of this, too,” he added.

 

This year’s packed programme of family fun activities includes dance, music, meerkats, falconry, craft and canoeing – to name but a few.

 

* The ‘Return Ticket’ offer applies to all full price admission tickets purchased between March 25th and December 23rd 2015.

 

* The Return Ticket offer cannot be used on Sunday July 19th.

 

For more information, email info@gardenofwales.org.uk  call 01558 667149 or log on to www.gardenofwales.org.uk


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