Emerald Park launches 'flash sale' with huge discounts on tickets

Emerald Park has announced a special "limited time flash sale" that will save visitors a huge €70.

The Ashbourne theme park will be offering four All Access day tickets for just €140 from September 13, 2024 to September 29, 2024.

The four tickets would usually cost €208, so families will save €70 with this offer.

Bosses at Emerald Park have warned that tickets must be booked three days in advance to avail of the offer.

This means that with the last day of the offer on September 29, the last day to book tickets is September, 26.

The tickets can be booked online on the Emerald Park website.

The promotion is exclusive to four All Access tickets and cannot be redeemed against other ticket types.

Located at Kilbrew, Ashbourne Emerald Park is the perfect day out for all the family this summer, offering something for everyone!

Younger adventurers can enjoy the ‘Junior Zone’ with Crazy Bus, Balloon Chase, and Lady Bird Loop amongst the attractions. Older kids and adults looking for their next adrenaline rush can immerse themselves in a host of exhilarating activities too. Ride the Cú Chúlainn Coaster, or take a splash on Ireland’s only flume attraction, Viking Voyage.

Guests can also visit Emerald Park's first fully themed and immersive land, Tír Na nÓg, which opened earlier this year.

A first of its kind in Ireland, the 6.5 acre Celtic-themed area at the park is equivalent to twice the size of Croke Park, and is home to two new-state of the art intertwining rollercoasters, ‘Na Fianna Force’ and ‘The Quest’, which are the longest intertwining family and thrill coasters in Europe.

'Na Fianna Force’, a suspended thrill coaster, reaches heights of 32 metres (just higher than the Cú Chulainn coaster) and speeds of up to 90km/h.

‘Na Fianna Force’ is the larger of the two rollercoasters at Tír Na nÓg, and the track is positioned above guests heads ensuring an adrenaline rush like no other.

The opening of the new area marked a substantial investment of €22 million.

The rollercoasters located on the 6.5 acre land has been engineered and designed by a Dutch manufacturing company, Vekoma, who are a major supplier for The Walt Disney Company.