If you’re looking for ways to save money on UK days out this year, this is one you’ll want to bookmark.
The Sun Superdays promotion gives families the chance to get 2 “FREE” tickets to some of the UK’s most popular attractions — making theme parks, iconic landmarks and family favourites much more affordable.
Here’s what was on offer last year:
Chessington World of Adventures
Alton Towers
Thorpe Park
Warwick Castle
London Eye
Madame Tussauds
The London Dungeon
SEA LIFE
At the moment, there are no confirmed updates for Sun Superdays 2026. However, based on previous years, we’re expecting a similar line-up of big-name attractions and popular UK family days out.

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How The Sun Superdays Worked Last Year
While we’re still waiting for confirmed details for 2026, this is how The Sun Superdays worked last year — and hopefully it stays exactly the same because it was actually very straightforward.
The Sun ran a new Superdays offer regularly throughout the year, giving readers the chance to claim two tickets to some of the UK’s top attractions. It covered everything from theme parks to London landmarks, and each promotion had its own booking window and visit dates.
There were three main ways to claim the offers:
1. Sun Club Subscription
You could sign up to the Sun Club for £1.99 per month or £12 annually.
Once subscribed, you automatically had access to all Superdays offers as soon as they launched — no collecting codes required.
This was by far the simplest option if you didn’t want to worry about missing newspaper codes.
2. Collecting Sun Saver Codes from the Newspaper
You could buy The Sun newspaper during the promotional period and collect the daily Sun Saver codes printed inside.
Each code needed to be banked into your Sun Saver account. Once you’d collected the required number of codes, you unlocked the offer and could book your attraction tickets.
Important: The number of codes needed and the collection dates varied depending on the offer, so it was always worth checking carefully.
3. Digital Subscription to The Sun
If you had a full digital subscription to The Sun (£6.99 per month or £54.99 annually), you automatically received access to Sun Savers offers, including Superdays.
No code collecting needed — everything was available through your subscription account.
Remember: if your child is under 90CM (depending on the attraction) they won’t need a sun Superdays ticket!

The code will look something like this in the newspaper (not a real code)
Hi, are these dates correct? March 18th is a Monday and a few others are incorrect.
Thank you for this article, you’ve explained everything with details saving everyone time to search for them.
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Happy to help 🙂
Hi, I’m not sure where I can find the date for thorpe park…Does anyone know by any chance? And also, will there be one for Legoland?