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Amy Duffy

Unlimited access to rides at M&D's is back as wristbands reintroduced

M&D's have re-introduced wristbands for visitors due to public demand.

Visitors will be able to make the most of summer days out to Scotland's Theme Park, with unlimited access to rides, for as little as £14.95.

Free wristbands are also now available to carers visiting the Theme Park with a paying customer, on presentation of their ID card.

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Jensen Taylor Connelly, M&D'S director, said: “We’ve listened to customers and appreciate this summer, in particular, that value for money is crucial for families on days out, and we have gone a step further by introducing three different options to try and suit everyone.

“However, we’re also continuing to offer our Fun Points system as for many people this might be the preferred option. To maximise value for those customers, we’ve also doubled the number of Bonus Fun Points people receive free of charge with every purchase. These free Bonus Fun Points are only available 24 hours in advance online. Free Bonus Fun Points will not be available on site.

“We want people to have a great summer and this, along with our free weekend Pirate-themed activities will ensure just that.”

Three wristband options have been introduced to provide people with us much choice as possible:

- an off peak wristband which is valid from 10.30am until 2pm and costs £14.95 per person

- a peak wristband which is valid from 2.30pm until 6.00pm and costs £19.95

- an all day wristband valid from 10.30am until 6pm and costs £29.95 per person.

Wristbands must also be purchased online, at least 24 hours in advance, and entry to the theme park is free.

To find out more about the entertainment on offer, and to buy wristbands, visit the theme park's website here.

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