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Hinweise / Details Vorteile Saisonpässe & Merlin Jahreskarten Hinweise / Details Vorteile Saisonpässe & Merlin Jahreskarten Stand: März 2020 | Seite 1/3 Freier Eintritt im Heide Park Resort in der Saison 2020 Heide Park Saison 2020: 28.03. - 01.11. (Schließtage: 04.09., 11.09., 18.09., 25.09., 26.10., 27.10., 28.10., 29.10.) Ausschlusstage für Saisonpass-Inhaber: 10.04., 11.04., 12.04., 13.04., 01.05., 21.05., 31.05., 01.06., 18./19.07., 25./26.07., 01./02.08., 08./09.08., 15./16.08., 22./23.08., 17.10., 24.10., 31.10.2020 Bitte beachten: An den Saisonpass-Ausschlusstagen ist kein Upgrade auf eine Merlin oder Merlin Premium Jahreskarte möglich. An den Gültigkeitstagen kannst Du Deinen Saisonpass 2020 wie gewohnt auf eine Merlin oder Merlin Premium Jahreskarte upgraden. Freier Eintritt Heide Park Halloween - ausgewählte Tage Heide Park Saisonpass 2020: kein Eintritt am 17.10., 24.10. und 31.10.2020 / keine Aufzahlung an der Tages-Kasse möglich Heide Park VIP Saisonpass 2020: kein Eintritt am 17.10., 24.10. und 31.10.2020 / Aufzahlung an der Tages-Kasse möglich durch Kauf eines vergünstigten Tages-Tickets gegen Vorlage des Heide Park VIP Saisonpasses Merlin Jahreskarte: kein Eintritt am 17.10., 24.10. und 31.10.2020 / Aufzahlung an der Tages-Kasse möglich durch Kauf eines vergünstigten Tages-Tickets gegen Vorlage der Merlin Jahreskarte Merlin Premium Jahreskarte: freier Eintritt an Halloween-Tagen 12 Monate freier Eintritt in alle 16 deutschen Merlin-Attraktionen Die Merlin / Merlin Premium Jahreskarte gilt für die folgenden 16 deutschen Merlin Attraktionen: Heide Park Resort in Soltau, LEGOLAND® Deutschland Resort in Günzburg, alle acht SEA LIFE Aquarien in Deutschland, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre in Berlin und Oberhausen, Madame Tussauds Berlin, Hamburg Dungeon, Berlin Dungeon, Little BIG City Berlin Bitte die jeweiligen Saison- und Öffnungszeiten sowie die attraktionsspezifischen Einlassbeschränkungen der einzelnen Attraktionen beachten. Hinweise / Details Vorteile Saisonpässe & Merlin Jahreskarten Stand: März 2020 | Seite 2/3 Freies Parken im Heide Park Resort & LEGOLAND® Deutschland Resort Gültige und ausgestellte Merlin Premium Jahreskarte (Plastikkarte): Gegen Vorlage Deiner Merlin Premium Jahreskarte bei der Zufahrt zum Parkplatz parkst Du kostenlos Online gebuchte Merlin Premium Jahreskarte (Online-Ticket): Dein Online-Ticket gilt NICHT als gültige Merlin Premium Jahreskarte. Erst nach Ausstellung Deiner Merlin Premium Jahreskarte (Plastikkarte), kannst Du bei Deinem nächsten Besuch kostenlos bei uns im Heide Park Resort parken. 1 x freies Parken im Heide Park Resort im Wert von 6 € (gültig ab dem 2. Besuch) Gutschein für 1 x freies Parken wird bei der Ausstellung des Heide Park VIP Saisonpasses 2020 im Service Center ausgegeben. Der Gutschein ist ab dem zweiten Besuch einlösbar. Keine Anrechnung der gezahlten Gebühr für den Parkplatz möglich. Geburtstags-Special: Bringt bis zu 10 Personen à 15 € an Eurem Geburtstag mit. Geburtstagskinder, die außerhalb der Heide Park Resort Saison 2019 (ab 04. November 2019 bis 27. März 2020) Geburtstag haben, dürfen das Geburtstagsspecial bis Ende Mai 2020 einlösen. Das Heide Park Resort muss vorab per E-Mail darüber informiert werden. Geburtstagskinder, die innerhalb der Saison Geburtstag haben, dürfen das Angebot bis zu 8 Tage nach ihrem Geburtstag einlösen. Das Geburtstagskind muss am Tag des Geburtstags und am Tag der Nutzung des Geburtstagsspecials eine gültige Jahreskarte besitzen*. * Bitte beachtet, dass eine online gekaufte Merlin (Premium) Jahreskarte nur ein Ticket für den einmaligen Besuch ist und noch KEINE gültige Jahreskarte. Die Karte muss ausgestellt sein, um das Geburtstagsspecial nutzen zu können. Bitte beachtet dies bei Eurer Planung. "Bring a friend"-Special: Bringt an jedem Montag & Freitag der Saison (Ausschlusszeiten & Schließtage beachten) einen Freund à 15€ mit. Das Freunde-Special (NUR VIP Saisonpass) im Heide Park Resort kann an allen Montagen & Freitagen in der Saison 2020 genutzt werden Ausschlusstage & Schließtage beachten. Weiterverkauf nicht gestattet. (Änderungen vorbehalten) Express (Butler) Gutschein/e VIP Saisonpass: 1 x 10 €, einlösbar auf alle Express Butler Produkte im Heide Park Resort (einlösbar in der Saison 2020) Merlin Premium Jahreskarte: 2 x 10 € Express Gutschein, einlösbar im Heide Park Resort oder LEGOLAND® Deutschland Resort sowie 1 x 30 € Gutschein, anrechenbar auf den Express Butler UNLIMITED im Heide Park Resort Hinweise / Details Vorteile Saisonpässe & Merlin Jahreskarten Stand: März 2020 | Seite 3/3 Exklusive Rabatte an Foto-Stationen Rabatte auf den Kauf von Fotos, Schlüsselanhänger und Magneten im Heide Park Resort (ausgenommen Wüstenflitzer) und LEGOLAND® Deutschland Resort. Attraktive Rabatte auch im LEGOLAND® Billund und im Madame Tussauds Amsterdam. Mindestens 10 % Rabatt in ausgewählten Shops & Restaurants Shop-Rabatt gilt nicht auf Artikel mit Preisbindung und Angebots-/Aktionsartikel. Restaurant-Rabatte gelten im LEGOLAND® Deutschland Resort nur für die Restautants Pizza Mania!, City Restaurant, Zum Ritterschmaus Kids-Eat-Free im Heide Park Resort & LEGOLAND® Deutschland Resort (ausgewählte Restaurants) Im Heide Park Resort gültig im Restaurant "Mamma Rosas Pizza & Pasta" (All-you-can-eat) und im LEGOLAND® Deutschland Resort im Restaurant "Pizza Mania!" ab 14.30 Uhr. Pro erwachsenem Vollzahler im Restaurant „Mama Rosas Pizza & Pasta“ erhält ein Kind bis 11 Jahre ein Pizza & Pasta All-You-Can-Eat in diesem Restaurant kostenlos. Kind und Erwachsener müssen beide eine gültige Merlin Jahreskarte vorzeigen. Bei geschlossenem Restaurant „Mamma Rosas Pizza & Pasta“ können die Inhaber der Merlin Jahreskarte ins Wirtshaus ausweichen. Pro erwachsenen MAP-Vollzahler (jeweils ein Tellergericht) bekommen Kinder bis 11 Jahre ein Kindergericht gratis (for free) Freier / vergünstigter Eintritt in internationale Merlin Attraktionen 12 Monate freier Eintritt ins LEGOLAND ®Billund Resort, Dänemark 1 x freier Eintritt ins Gardaland Resort, Italien 12 Monate freier Eintritt in das das Madame Tussauds Wien, das Madame Tussauds Amsterdam und das Amsterdam Dungeon 50 % Rabatt auf den Eintritt in englische Merlin Attraktionen (inkl. London) 1 x 50 % Rabatt auf den Eintritt in das LEGOLAND ® Dubai .
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