A family of four can spend a day at Gulliver's theme park for just over £12 a person.
Families looking to enjoy a day out at a theme park this winter could save almost half on the cost of a ticket to one of the four Gulliver's sites in the UK.
Wowcher is currently offering family tickets for four people for just £49, which works out at £12.25 a person.
That is a big discount, given that the ticket usually costs between £72 and £88, and applies to Gulliver's Milton Keynes, Warrington, Matlock Bath or Rother Valley locations.
The theme parks are particularly good for groups with small children as they have 50 family-friendly rides, shows and attractions on site.
These include the exhilarating Runaway Train in Discovery Bay, the wet and fast-paced Jungle River Ride and the iconic Dodgems.
There’s also plenty of fun to be had in the themed areas that include – depending on location – Western World, Lilliput Land, Adventure Land, Dinosaur Kingdom and more.
If you’re a family of more than four but one or more of your children is under 90cm in height – that’s 2ft 9in – then they can enter with you for free.
The discounted price lets you save up to 32% on the usual cost of a family ticket and you can enter the parks from 10.30am each day.
You can purchase the discounted ticket at wowcher.co.uk.
If being hurled around on a rollercoaster isn't your idea of a good day out, but you're looking for something to do in the run up to Christmas, then our guide of the best family friendly days out may useful.
A particularly wholesome day out can be had at one of the many Christmas fairs taking place over the next fortnight.
National Trust properties are hosting a lot of them, including at Petworth in Sussex where you can find a range of handmade items including jewellery, homewares, textiles and art, while Ormesby Hall in Yorkshire is hosting a festive fair in the marquee.
Equally as cockle-warming are wreath-making workshops hosted by English Heritage at venues including Brodsworth Hall and Gardens and Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens.
If you prefer to do things at home then the charity has an online workshop which teaches you how to make Victorian crafts.