Make it a family affair, with a host of great activities for all to enjoy including, for the very first time, The Beach – build sandcastles, splash around in the giant paddling pools or enjoy the funfair rides!
There’s also the Gromit Unleashed Character Trail, where you’ll find 12 giant, colourful Gromit sculptures around the centre. Both these events are running until September 3.
Don’t forget to check out Bluewater’s award-winning Nature Trail too – you’ll find stunning Green Flag parkland, lakes, playgrounds and interactive games.
Hit the shops with over 300 stores to choose from, great for kids are LEGO, The Entertainer, Early Learning Centre, Smiggle and the Disney Store.
For film fans and those looking for more indoor fun, head to Showcase Cinema De Lux to enjoy the latest movie releases, The Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature and The Emoji Movie. Finish up with a bite to eat at family-friendly restaurants from wagamama and Nando’s to Café Rouge and Pizza Express.
Head to bluewater.co.uk for full details.
One entry per person. Closing date: Sunday, September 3.
The prize is not transferable and no cash alternative will be offered.
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