Light Up The Night
Light Up The Night at Scotts of Southend is a brand new family friendly winter light trail created to celebrate, light, colour and togetherness throughout the colder months. This sparkling experience guides visitors through a magical collection of glowing installations including a illuminated bath tub, floating butterflies, shimmering light tunnels, woodland creatures, a deep sea submarine scene and many other playful surprises. Guests can stroll at their own pace through indoor and outdoor areas, filled with atmospheric music, cosy photo spots and more than one million twinkling lights!
Open 4pm-7pm, please select your session, the experience lasts 30min-45mins.
Entry price is £5 per person (Adults & Children)
Children under 2 enter for free
Carers enter for free. Carers must bring valid proof of their carer status. Accepted evidence includes
* A Carers Allowance Award Letter
* A Benefit Award Letter for the person you care for such as Attendance Allowance or Personal Independence Payment
* A letter from your GP confirming you are registered as a carer
* A Carers Passport issued by a local authority or NHS trust
Dogs are welcome but must remain on a lead and under full control of a responsible adult at all times.
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Light Up The Night at Scotts of Southend is a brand new family friendly winter light trail created to celebrate, light, colour and togetherness throughout the colder months. This sparkling experience guides visitors through a magical collection of glowing installations including a illuminated bath tub, floating butterflies, shimmering light tunnels, woodland creatures, a deep sea submarine scene and many other playful surprises. Guests can stroll at their own pace through indoor and outdoor areas, filled with atmospheric music, cosy photo spots and more than one million twinkling lights!
Open 4pm-7pm, please select your session, the experience lasts 30min-45mins.
Entry price is £5 per person (Adults & Children)
Children under 2 enter for free
Carers enter for free. Carers must bring valid proof of their carer status. Accepted evidence includes
* A Carers Allowance Award Letter
* A Benefit Award Letter for the person you care for such as Attendance Allowance or Personal Independence Payment
* A letter from your GP confirming you are registered as a carer
* A Carers Passport issued by a local authority or NHS trust
Dogs are welcome but must remain on a lead and under full control of a responsible adult at all times.