On Friday 1st November we are hosting a day of Family friendly fun with a firework finale.
Enter The Ice Cream Farm anytime after 2:30pm, watch the little ones play on on attraction of their choice (weather dependent) and then gather for our firework finale at approximately 5:30pm featuring a dazzling display of low noise fireworks.
Plus, make your evening even more memorable with a fantastic selection of hot food and dazzling light-up merchandise! Some items are available for pre-purchase online, so you can plan ahead and ensure you have everything you need for a spectacular night.
£10 per child - Entry to The Ice Cream Farm, a single Play to use on any attraction and Firework Display Entry. (Under 12-months go free!)
£5 per adult - Entry to The Ice Cream Farm and Firework Display Entry
The Ice Cream Farm closes at 2pm to the General Public. Only Firework Display ticket holders will be able to stay and play after this time. The Ice Cream Farm will be open until 6:30pm on this date.
Please note: You must read the terms and conditions of this event before attending - Terms & Conditions - Ice Cream Farm (theicecreamfarm.co.uk)
Please be mindful that fireworks shows may be subject to modification or cancellation without prior notice, particularly in the case of severe weather conditions or where health and safety deems necessary. The use of sparklers is strongly prohibited.
Child Under 13 (3 hours) - £10
Adult (3 hours) - £5
Infant Under 12 months (3 hours) - Free
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