If you’ve heard about the Merlin “Twice the Fun” offer – here’s how to get 2 for 1 tickets to your favourite theme parks this Easter! This is a fabulous deal that also ran last summer – it’s got a second lease of life just in time for the Easter holidays. When you purchase tickets for Chessington World of Adventures, Legoland, Thorpe Park or Alton Towers you can take advantage of the Merlin 2 for 1 offer to get FREE tickets to a second theme park as well! It’s valid for certain dates so here’s everything you need to know…
How to Get 2 for 1 Merlin Tickets (Twice the Fun Offer Explained)

Merlin has launched a new 2 for 1 ticket offer for theme park visits over the school Easter holidays. Book your first visit between 30th March and 19th April 2026, and you’ll get a FREE second day out at another Merlin theme park. That’s two theme parks for the price of one. I’ve included all the links you need below. Simply choose your main park, then select a second park to visit for free. Just make sure you check the terms and conditions when booking, as both visits must take place between 30th March and 15th May 2026.
- Click here for Chessington World of Adventures 2 for 1 tickets – you can pick Thorpe Park, Legoland or Alton Towers for your bonus visit.
- Click here for Thorpe Park 2 for 1 tickets – you can pick Chessington, Legoland or Alton Towers for your bonus visit.
- Click here for Legoland Windsor 2 for 1 tickets – you can pick Chessington, Thorpe Park or Alton Towers for your bonus visit.
- Click here for Alton Towers 2 for 1 tickets – you can pick Chessington, Thorpe Park or Legoland for your bonus visit.
Which Merlin Theme Parks Should You Pick for the 2 for 1 Offer?
Each of the Merlin theme parks offers a completely different experience – and some attractions are best suited to younger or older children so here’s a breakdown so you can decide which parks will best suit your 2 for 1 tickets:
Alton Towers Resort (Staffordshire)
One of the UK’s biggest and most famous theme parks, Alton Towers is home to iconic rollercoasters like Wicker Man, Nemesis and The Smiler. There’s something for all ages though – as well as the big rides CBeebies Land offers gentle rides for little ones. (Little Bluey fans will love the new junior rollercoaster!) It’s not far from the Peak District, so it can be a great one to include within a family UK staycation too. We had so much fun when we visited Alton Towers and it’s perfect for little ones through to teens. For more info, check out my Alton Towers Review & Guide.
Thorpe Park Resort (Surrey)
Geared towards teens and adults, Thorpe Park is a haven for adrenaline junkies. With rides like Stealth, Saw and Colossus, it’s one of the most intense parks in the UK. It also hosts popular seasonal events and boasts some fabulous water rides (my favourite part!) so bring some spare clothes and prepare to get absolutely drenched! 😂 My children, 12 and 13, absolutely loved our day at Thorpe Park – it’s definitely one of their favourite places for a day out! For more info, check out my Thorpe Park Review & Guide.
Chessington World of Adventures (Surrey)
Ideal for families with younger children, Chessington combines theme park rides with a zoo and SEA LIFE centre. There’s a wide mix of rides from the jungle-themed Zufari to the fun Room on the Broom attraction. There are lots of rollercoasters for pre-teens too, I think Chessington World of Adventures is a great option for kids around 13 and under. We had an awesome time on our Chessington visit so make sure you read my Chessington World of Adventures Review & Guide. Or, if you fancy a short break, this article has all the details: Chessington Resort Guide: Is the Safari or Azteca hotel better?
LEGOLAND Windsor Resort (Berkshire)
A dream day out for LEGO-loving kids! With mini lands, building workshops, interactive rides and live shows, LEGOLAND Windsor is perfect for kids from toddler age through until about 10 years old. This one is the ultimate day out for families with little ones, with tamer attractions and rides best suited to the smallest of visitors. We took our two when they were younger and they had a fabulous time – throw back photo below!
Is the Merlin 2 for 1 Offer Worth It?
In short, yes, the Merlin 2 for 1 offer can be excellent value for families, especially if you’re already planning to visit more than one theme park. With standard ticket prices often costing around £30 per person, getting a second day out for free can save a family a significant amount of money. For a family of four, that could easily mean £120 in savings across two park visits. That said, whether it’s “worth it” really depends on how you plan to use it – the Merlin 2 for 1 deal is a great choice if:
- You’re planning two separate theme park days anyway
- You live within a reasonable driving distance of multiple parks
- You’re visiting during the Easter holidays and want to maximise value
- You’re happy to visit on selected dates only
It’s also ideal if you pair parks strategically. For example:
- LEGOLAND + Chessington → perfect for younger children
- Thorpe Park + Alton Towers → better for teens and thrill seekers

So, if you’re planning some fun days out with the kids this spring, it’s definitely worth taking a look at the Merlin “Twice the Fun” offer to get 2 trips for the price of 1 to your favourite theme parks. Here are the links you’ll need again to get started – have a great time!
- Click here for Chessington World of Adventures 2 for 1 tickets
- Click here for Thorpe Park 2 for 1 tickets
- Click here for Legoland Windsor 2 for 1 tickets
- Click here for Alton Towers 2 for 1 tickets
Other articles you might be interested in…
Merlin Attractions Guide: Where Can You Go with a Merlin Annual Pass?
The Ultimate Family Guide for Chessington World of Adventures
Chessington Resort Guide: Is the Safari or Azteca Hotel Better?
Alton Towers with Kids: The Ultimate Theme Park and Hotel Guide!
Thorpe Park with Kids – the Ultimate Theme Park and Hotel Guide!
Which Merlin Attractions are in London? + Money Saving Tips
UK Days Out with the Kids: Easter Holidays 2026 Discounts!
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