A family day out to Chessington World of Adventures will provide a lifetime of memories but it can quickly start getting expensive. Parents News is always updating this article to make sure you spend as little as possible and have maximum fun.

Chessington World of Adventures Resort is offering an exciting opportunity for families to double their fun in 2025. From March 21st to May 22nd, including the Easter holidays, guests can enjoy a complimentary second day in the theme park when booking a short break with a one-day park entry ticket. This limited-time offer is available for stays in the resort’s themed hotels or selected nearby accommodations. To take advantage of this promotion, bookings must be made by 11:59 PM on March 2nd, 2025.

For those planning a day visit, purchasing tickets online in advance can lead to significant savings. On-the-day ticket prices are £66 per person, but booking ahead online reduces the cost to just £29, a 56% discount. These advance tickets also come with a Rainy Day Guarantee, allowing guests to return for free if adverse weather affects their visit.

Students can also benefit from discounted entry. By verifying their status through Student Beans, they can access tickets for as low as £21, providing an affordable way to experience the park’s attractions, zoo, and SEA LIFE centre.

For families considering multiple visits throughout the year, the Chessington Annual Pass offers excellent value. Starting at £59, the pass provides unlimited off-peak day tickets, along with perks like discounts on food, beverages, and retail purchases. Upgrading to the Silver Pass at £99 includes additional benefits such as discounts on short breaks, while the Gold Pass at £139 offers even fewer exclusion dates and extra privileges.

Additionally, Tesco Clubcard holders can maximise their savings by converting Clubcard points into vouchers redeemable for Chessington tickets. Every 50p in Clubcard points can be transformed into £1 worth of vouchers, effectively halving the ticket price. This is an excellent way for regular Tesco shoppers to enjoy a day out at a reduced cost.

For those seeking flexible booking options, platforms like Days Out offer Chessington tickets from £36 per person. While slightly higher than the park’s direct online price, these tickets allow date changes up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for families with unpredictable schedules.

This article is updated weekly throughout 2025.

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