EntertainmentInflata Nation Manchester is offering a Halloween discount over half term

Inflata Nation Manchester is offering a Halloween discount over half term

Indoor inflatable arena park Inflata Nation is offering a 15% discount over half term at their Manchester venue.

Families can enjoy a spooktacular trip at a fraction of the price from Friday 21st through to Sunday 30th of October.

The arena will showcase Halloween decorations, and venue employers will be dressed in fancy dress. Visitors can also come dressed in their Halloween costumes if they wish.

To receive the discount, customers need to use the code SPOOKYMANC* when booking online, before they visit. The discount will not apply when purchasing tickets from the venue.

Dylan Evans, Marketing Manager at Inflata Nation said: “We know the cost of living is currently affecting many people up and down the country, and as a result, millions are left worrying about how to keep the kids entertained over half term.

“As a result, we’ve decided to offer 15% off at our Manchester venue, as we believe the kids shouldn’t miss out on the fun.

“Our loyal customers have continued to support Inflata Nation, Manchester for over five years, and we want to make sure they can still enjoy the fun over the half-term period.

Just make sure to use the discount code when booking your tickets online.”

The news comes as Inflata Nation recently announced a nationwide Halloween photo competition. Using the hashtag #SpookNation, participants can upload a photo of themselves in their Halloween costume to Instagram or Facebook. One lucky winner will receive unlimited free visits to Inflata Nation for life.

For more information, please contact: [email protected]

Inflata Nation Manchester is located on Textilose Road, Trafford Park, Manchester.

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