Chessington Discount Codes for May 2026
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Chessington World of Adventures FAQs
- Head to chessington.com and select your tickets and visit date
- Add your chosen tickets to your basket and proceed to checkout
- Look for the Promotional Code tab and paste your code into the field
- Confirm the discount has applied before completing payment
All promotional codes must be redeemed online in advance. They cannot be used at the gate on the day. Some codes are specific to ticket types or dates, so check the terms before booking to make sure your code applies to the visit you are planning.
Children under 90cm in height enter free with the purchase of a paying adult ticket.
During term time on selected weekdays, Chessington also offers a discounted pre-schooler and adult ticket for one adult and one child aged 4 or under from around £29. This is specifically designed for younger families who want to visit during quieter periods and must be booked online in advance. It is not available on weekends or during school holidays.
Yes, and every 50p in Clubcard vouchers converts to £1 toward Chessington tickets, effectively halving the cost of any amount you redeem.
One important practical note: Tesco Clubcard codes for Chessington cannot be used on the Chessington website directly. You need to redeem through the Tesco Rewards Booking Portal by logging into your Clubcard account, where a booking link and unique code will be generated. You can top up any shortfall with another payment method if your voucher balance does not cover the full amount.
A standard day ticket covers full access to the theme park, Chessington Zoo and the SEA LIFE Centre, all in one price. This combination is relatively unusual for a UK theme park and means you genuinely get three distinct experiences from a single ticket. All rides, animal areas and the aquarium are included.
VIP Animal Experiences, which are behind-the-scenes encounters with specific animals such as Southern White rhinos and Rothschild's giraffes, are priced separately and must be booked in advance. Parking is also separate, but costs less when booked online in advance rather than paid on arrival.
The Returns Promise entitles ticket holders to a free return visit if certain circumstances disrupt their day. It covers rain, snow or wind that runs continuously for more than an hour, extreme weather events including heatwaves and high winds, power cuts and loss of water supply.
This is broader than the standard Rainy Day Promise offered at most other Merlin attractions. Eligible visitors can return for free within 9 months. Keep your original tickets, check the Chessington website to confirm your visit date has been listed as eligible, and pre-book your return visit in advance.
How to Save Money at Chessington
Book in advance and consider off-peak periods
Save over 50% on tickets at Chessington with prices starting from just £32. However, tickets during peak periods, such as summer holidays and weekends can easily jump to £40 or £50 per person. That’s why we also recommend being flexible in booking to save as much as possible, such as weekdays during term time.
Another way to save is the pre-schooler and adult term-time ticket, covering one adult and one child aged 4 or under from around £29, is only available during these periods, so families with very young children gain an additional saving on top.
Consider the Merlin Annual Pass
The Chessington-specific annual pass starts from £99 per person and covers unlimited entry to the theme park, zoo and SEA LIFE Centre, plus up to 20% off food, retail and VIP animal experiences within the park. Passholders also get up to 20% off resort hotel stays.
For families visiting two or more Merlin attractions across the year, the Merlin Annual Pass makes more sense. It covers Chessington alongside Alton Towers, Thorpe Park, LEGOLAND Windsor, the London Eye and SEA LIFE centres nationwide. The Discovery tier starts from £99 per person. Higher tiers including Gold and Platinum remove restriction dates, add free parking and include additional perks at specific attractions.
Use the Kellogg’s or Cadbury promotions before buying at standard price
Both promotions are valid until 30 June 2026 and work across Chessington and other Merlin attractions. The Kellogg’s promotion offers 25% off advance online prices for up to two tickets, with codes found on selected cereal boxes and snack packs including Fruit Winders and Rice Krispie Squares. The Cadbury Who Will You Take promotion offers between 10% and 50% off for up to four tickets, with the discount percentage varying by visit date.
Midweek visits attract the highest discounts through the Cadbury promotion. A midweek visit planned around the Cadbury route rather than a weekend is a straightforward way to bring the per-person cost down significantly before you even look for a separate code.
Travel by train and save a third off advance ticket prices
Chessington South station is just over half a mile from the park entrance, making it genuinely accessible without a car. The National Rail promotion offers around a third off standard advance online ticket prices for visitors who present valid train tickets on arrival, with theme park tickets available from around £23 per person through this route. Promotional tickets are limited on certain dates, so booking as early as possible and staying flexible on the visit date makes this option more reliable.
What Chessington Gets Right
Chessington World of Adventures sits about 30 minutes outside central London in Surrey, which gives it a different audience from most UK theme parks. It is the most family-oriented resort in the Merlin estate, and the combination of theme park, zoo and SEA LIFE aquarium under one ticket price is genuinely unusual in the UK market.
The 2026 additions are the strongest in the attraction’s recent history. PAW Patrol Land opened on 3 May 2026, bringing four themed rides, play areas and character meet-and-greets for younger children. It joins World of Jumanji, which opened in 2023 and includes Mandrill Mayhem, currently the world’s only Jumanji-themed rollercoaster. Minecraft World is confirmed for 2027, which suggests a development pipeline that gives the park genuine momentum for the next few years.
The location is a real advantage for London-based families. No other major UK theme park is within 30 minutes of central London by train. This makes Chessington genuinely viable for a day trip without an early start or overnight stay, which changes the calculus compared to Alton Towers or Thorpe Park for families who live or are visiting in the capital.
The Safari and Azteca hotels are designed for families with very young children. The Safari Hotel has rooms with views directly into animal enclosures, which is an unusual and genuinely memorable detail. Both on-site hotels offer early ride time from 30 minutes before the park opens to the general public, which on popular rides like Vampire and Mandrill Mayhem can mean the difference between a 10-minute queue and a 90-minute one.
The Rider Swap system makes the day manageable for mixed-age families. Adults taking turns between younger children and older thrill-seekers can use Rider Swap to alternate on big coasters without rejoining the queue from scratch. On a busy day, this saves meaningful time and reduces the frustration of one adult repeatedly sitting out while the other rides.