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Adventure Coast Southport UPDATED Pricing for the 2026 Season

Planning a visit to Adventure Coast Southport? One of the biggest draws of this seaside theme park is its flexible and budget-friendly pricing structure, making it one of the most accessible family attractions in the UK.

Enigma at Adventure Coast Southport
Enigma at Adventure Coast Southport

In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about ticket prices, ride costs, and the latest offers—so you can plan your visit and get the best value for money.

The All-In Experience: Unlimited Wristbands

For guests who want to make the most of every minute, unlimited wristbands offer unbeatable value. Priced at £36 per person, these wristbands give you unrestricted access to attractions during your session — no counting credits, no holding back.

There’s just one catch: they’re limited. A set number of wristbands are available each day and can only be purchased between 11am and 12pm. That means arriving early is key if you’ve got your heart set on an all-you-can-ride experience.

For thrill-seekers, families with energetic kids, or anyone planning to pack as much fun as possible into a short visit, this option is hard to beat.

The Flexible Option: Fun Cards

If you prefer a more laid-back pace, the Fun Card offers a flexible alternative. For just £2 per person, you can create your own experience by topping up points and spending them as you go.

Each £1 equals 1 point, making it easy to manage your budget and only pay for what you actually use. Whether you’re popping in for a quick visit or spreading activities out over a longer stay, this approach gives you full control.

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Even better, Fun Cards can be kept and reused throughout the 2026 season (excluding event days), so nothing goes to waste.

RidePricePoints
Apple Coaster£33 points
Balloons£33 points
Bungee£55 points
Canoes£22 points
Convoy£22 points
Dock Fun House£33 points
Dodgems£44 points
Dragon Slide£22 points
Dumbos£22 points
Enigma£55 points
Freya’s Fun House£22 points
Ghost Train£33 points
Log Flume£33 points
MatterHorn£3.503.5 points
Mini Cars£44 points
Paradox£3.503.5 points
Play Centre£44 points
Pirate Ship£33 points
Remix£44 points
Run Away Train£33 points
Snake Slide£22 points
Star Flyer£77 points
Swings£33 points
Tea Cups£22 points
Thingymajig£22 points
Toy Set£22 points
Trampolines£22 points
Twister£33 points
Ultra£66 points
Wallis’ Works£22 points
Waltzer£3.503.5 points
Wave Slide£22 points
Wes Toysets£33 points
Yabba£22 points

Boost Your Budget with Bonus Points

The Fun Card system also rewards bigger top-ups, giving you extra value for your money:

  • Add £30 and receive 10 bonus points
  • Add £40 and receive 20 bonus points

If you’re planning multiple rides or visits, these offers can quickly add up and stretch your spending further.

Which Option Is Right for You?

The choice ultimately comes down to how you like to enjoy your day:

  • Go for a wristband if you want unlimited access, plan to ride frequently, and don’t want to think about points or budgets.
  • Choose a Fun Card if you prefer flexibility, shorter visits, or want to keep costs tightly controlled.

It’s great to see attractions offering both unlimited and pay-as-you-go options, ensuring there’s something for every type of visitor. Whether you’re chasing thrills all day or taking things at your own pace, you can tailor your experience to suit your style — and your budget.

If you’re planning a visit soon, it’s worth deciding in advance which option fits your day best… and if it’s the wristband, make sure you don’t miss that 11am–12pm window.

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