The Sun Super Days 2024: Your Ultimate Handbook – What to Expect, How It works, and Exciting New attractions

The Sun Superdays is back for 2024! Start collecting codes on February 10th 2024. If you have no idea how The Sun Superdays works then this is the post for you.

Sealife – starts February 10th 2024 – 5 codes needed

Alton Towers – starts March 16th 2024 – 9 codes needed

Chessington – 27th April 2024 – 9 codes needed

Thorpe Park Resort – 18th May 2024 – 9 codes needed

Warwick Castle – TBC

The Blackpool Tower – July 2023

The London Eye – 15th June 2024 – 5 codes needed

The Bear Grylls Adventure – September 2024

The London Dungeons/Shrek’s Adventure – October 2024

Madame Tussaud’s – November 2024

Cadbury World – December 2024

Sadly there is no Legoland this year.

This year, there’s an option to pay extra for weekend and school holiday dates. It’s a whopping £25pp. This time you will need to collect FIVE or NINE (depending on the attraction) Sun Savers codes to book. Also note there is NO Legoland this year.

Make sure you’re following us on Instagram as I’ll be posting daily reminders on my stories!

The Sun Superdays allows you to get 2 FREE tickets to some fun UK attractions! I’m going to explain how The Sun Superdays works in this post.

Sealife London

1. Join the Facebook group. I’m always happy to answer questions, but this group has thousands people in it. You will most likely get a speedy answer on there 🙂

2. Download the Sun Savers app or register at sunsavers.co.uk.

3. Buy the newspaper each day for FIVE or NINE days to collect Sun Savers codes. Each paper has a unique code which is found on the Sun Savers page. You will need FIVE or NINE codes so you will need to buy FIVE or NINE newspapers consecutively. You cannot buy five/nine newspapers on the same day.

This year, you can book with The Sun Digital Newspaper. It’s £6.99 per month or £54.99 annually.

The code will look something like this (not a real code)

4. Once you have entered all the codes into the app, you’ll then be able to book your tickets .

5. You will receive your tickets as e-tickets (e-tickets are tickets sent via email to the email address specified when booking). You can either print your tickets or show them on your device.

6. The tickets can be used for either and adult or a child. Generally, children under 90cm go FREE to Merlin attractions but make sure you check with each individual attraction before visiting.

The Sun costs 80p on weekdays, £1.10 on Saturdays and £1.40 on Sundays.

3 Comments

  1. DM
    January 7, 2024 / 1:28 pm

    Hi, are these dates correct? March 18th is a Monday and a few others are incorrect.

  2. Kinga
    February 2, 2024 / 8:02 pm

    Thank you for this article, you’ve explained everything with details saving everyone time to search for them.

    • Mummybloggernat
      Author
      February 2, 2024 / 8:04 pm

      Happy to help 🙂

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