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Hi All I have a unique discount code 10% off all Tickets for Monstrous Family Festival!


Not in East Dulwich but only a couple of stops away on the overground from peckham rye to Surrey Quays and with so much to do worth the trip!


Sunday 29th July- Printworks, London

The biggest family Festival to hit London this summer


www.monstrouscreations.co.uk


Over 7 indoor zones, (no need to worry about the weather) plus 1 huge outdoor zone

lots of activities for the whole family including the world?s biggest bouncy castle ,

Petting Farm including lamas, ponies, chicks, Rabbits and more

All Day Bubble Rave for kids hosted by Raver Tots

Unicorn Land with prince, princesses and real Unicorn Petting

Pamper Parlour with face painting & Glitter make Up

Chelsea FC foundation soccer school: Penalty shootout and skills traning

Gaming Zone with 1500 games to play including retro games for Adults

Fun Fair Dodgems, Roller Skating Rink, Circus Training & Performances

VIP Zone with all-inclusive food & drink



Check it out here www.monstrouscreations.co.uk use my code for 10% off CHER10


Fantastic day out for all the family!

Hi,


Are you involved with the festival? Just wondering if when you get there, you have to pay additionally for the attractions? For our family of 4 (18 month and 3yr old) its looks wonderful but at ?120 it would have to be amazing to make it worth it!

louise.flynn Wrote:

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> Hi,

>

> Are you involved with the festival? Just wondering

> if when you get there, you have to pay

> additionally for the attractions? For our family

> of 4 (18 month and 3yr old) its looks wonderful

> but at ?120 it would have to be amazing to make it

> worth it!


Hi Louise


All attractions are included, you can go on what you want as many times as you want, you would only have to pay for food, drink, lockers or merchandise if you choose!

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