For those looking for the perfect value for money family day out, look no further than Westport House and its recently rebranded Pirate Adventure Park — ‘a treasure trove of family fun’. Built on the ruins of a former castle of legendary pirate queen Grace O’Malley and still owned by her direct descendants, this magnificent house and fun-packed Pirate Adventure Park has something to appeal to everyone, young or old.
And with great value family season tickets available from as little as €100 for one adults and two children or €200 for two adults and four children – that’s less than €1 a day – you can have unlimited fun and enchantment for less despite the recession! If you buy a normal family ticket you can also redeem the cost of it off a season ticket.
The season ticket allows access to the house, Pirate Adventure Park, and gardens throughout the season with unlimited use on all the rides and the attractions.
With the pirates’ plunge wet ‘n’ wild flume ride; the pirate ship thrills ‘n’ chills ride; the pirates’ den large indoor soft play area; the treasure island express train ride, cannon ball run and much, much, more, this really is a treasure to discover. Not to mention the magnificent historic home — complete with original contents — and its many fantastic rooms and dungeons. If you want to know more why not go along to the Westport House & Pirate Adventure Park, opening day tomorrow Saturday April 4, from 10am to 5pm, where all children go for free.
To celebrate Westport House’s Pirate Adventure Park season opening day we have a number of season tickets to give away.
To be in with a chance of winning a fantastic family season pass to Westport House and Pirate Adventure Park
answer the following question:
What was the name of the legendary pirate queen
on whose castle Westport House is built?
Send your answers to Westport House competition,
Mayo Advertiser, Market Square, Castlebar, Co. Mayo.