Where Can The Blue Peter Badge Be Used?

Blue Peter badge holders can access complementary entry to a huge variety of attractions ranging from safari parks and museums to theme parks. Some of the fabulous places you can visit with a Blue Peter badge are: The Tower of London, Whipsnade and London zoos, the Roald Dahl Museum and Cheddar Gorge.

What places can you get into for free with a Blue Peter badge?

There are over 200 UK Attractions that you can enter for free with your Blue Peter Badge. Highlights include major theme parks such as Adventure Island at Southend-on-Sea and Blackpool Pleasure Beach. There are also a wide range of zoos including Africa Alive!, Edinburgh Zoo, Knowsley Safari and ZSL London Zoo.

Can you still get into places with a Blue Peter badge?

As a Blue Peter Badge holder, you can gain entry for free at UK based attractions. In fact, the badge can give you access to more than 200 attractions such as museums, aquariums and zoos up to 10 years. For a badge holder to gain free entry, he must be going with a paying adult with a valid ticket.

Who can use a Blue Peter badge?

6-15
The person must be aged 6-15, have already earned at least one other Blue Peter badge and be a holder of a valid badge card.

What do you get a Blue Peter badge for?

Blue badges are awarded for sending in interesting letters, stories, makes, pictures, poems, good ideas for the programme, and for having appeared on Blue Peter. Find out how to post your application and what to include here. Once you’ve got a Blue badge you can apply for a Silver badge, see below for details.

Can you get into London Zoo with a Blue Peter badge?

ZSL London Zoo is one of over 200 attractions around the UK that Blue Peter badge holders can visit for free*. You can also use your Blue Peter badge at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo.

Can you get into Thorpe Park with a Blue Peter badge?

Unfortunately we do not accept Blue Peter Badges.

Can you get into Longleat free with a Blue Peter badge?

ONE child carrying a valid Blue Peter badge card and a Blue Peter badge will be entitled to ONE free Day Ticket when accompanied by a minimum of one adult purchasing a Day Ticket at full price.

Does a Blue Peter badge expires?

A replacement badge is valid until the expiry date of the original badge. Some councils may charge for replacing a badge. If your badge is due to expire in less than 3 months, you need to reapply instead.

What is the rarest Blue Peter badge?

The Gold Blue Peter badge
The Gold Blue Peter badge is the rarest badge of them all and are only given to individuals for extraordinary achievements.

Can a family member use a Blue Badge?

You must never give the badge to friends or family to allow them to park for free, even if they are visiting you. You should not use the badge to allow non-disabled people to take advantage of the benefits while you sit in the car. It’s a criminal offence to misuse a badge.

What does a Blue Badge entitle you to UK?

The Blue Badge Scheme provides a range of parking benefits for disabled people who have difficulty walking. For example, you can park for free in pay-and-display bays and also on double and single yellow lines. A Blue Badge costs up to £10 in England and Northern Ireland, and up to £20 in Scotland. It’s free in Wales.

Can you get into Alton Towers with a Blue Peter badge?

Whilst the Blue Peter badge free entry offer remains in place for plenty of visitor attractions around the UK, unfortunately all Merlin Attractions, (such as Alton Towers, LEGOLAND Windsor and Sea Life Centres), are no longing participating in this scheme.

Can you get into Chessington with a Blue Peter badge?

Winners of Blue Peter badges will no longer get free entry to Legoland Windsor, Chessington World of Adventures or dozens of other attractions run by Merlin Entertainments from the start of next year, after the firm ended its long-standing agreement with the BBC.

Can I use my Blue Peter badge at the Tower of London?

Just show your proof of need such as a PIP Letter, Blue Badge, Sunflower Pass, etc. or your national equivalent if you’re visiting from outside the UK, when you arrive at the Ticket Desk. Please book tickets for everyone who is visiting except the carer.

Can you get into Blackpool Pleasure Beach with a Blue Peter badge?

Free entry for badge holders
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is one of over 200 attractions around the UK that Blue Peter badge holders can get into for free. To gain entry, each child must be a badge holder with a valid badge card and must be accompanied by a full paying adult.

Can you use a Blue Peter badge at Paradise Wildlife Park?

Paradise Wildlife Park accept Blue Peter badges. A Blue Peter badge holder will receive free entry with one full paying adult purchased online in advance.

Can you use a Blue Peter badge at Legoland?

Unfortunately we do not accept Blue Peter Badges at LEGOLAND Windsor Resort.

Can you use Blue Peter badge Chester Zoo?

Chester Zoo is no longer a Blue Peter badge partner as of Sunday 1st January 2017.

Can you use Blue Peter badge at Black Country Museum?

Yes. Children with a Blue Peter badge can visit for free, so long as they are accompanied by a paying adult. You will still need to pre-book an entry time for everyone in your visiting party. Blue Peter badge holders should be booked via the ‘Other Ticket Type’ category.

What celebrities have a Blue Peter badge?

Previous recipients include the Queen, Sir David Attenborough, Tim Peake and the late Captain Sir Tom Moore. Young influencers Marcus Rashford and Greta Thunberg have been awarded gold Blue Peter badges for their vital campaigning work.