HMS Sultan: Beloved firework and bonfire night to return this half term - how to get early bird tickets

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Anticipation is brewing as thousands of people gear up for HMS Sultan’s annual firework night - and early bird tickets are still up for grabs.

Last month, HMS Sultan confirmed that its annual bonfire and firework bonanza will be returning this October half term - and the news has gone down a treat.

Taking place on October 31, the firework display will be adopting a halloween theme for families to sink their teeth into. From a funfair to tasty treats as well as the highly anticipated bonfire and finale fireworks, there is something for everyone to get stuck into.

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Pictured - HMS Sultan Fireworks 2023

Photos by Alex ShutePictured - HMS Sultan Fireworks 2023

Photos by Alex Shute
Pictured - HMS Sultan Fireworks 2023 Photos by Alex Shute

This year, the gates will open at 5:30pm, with the bonfire being lit at 7:45pm and the main firework display will commence at 8:30pm. The gates will close at 10:45pm.

Earlybird tickets went on sale last month - but the discounted tickets will only last until Sunday, October 27. An earlybird family ticket will cost £20 and will grant entrance to two adults and two children, a standard adult ticket is £7 and a standard child ticket (for those aged between 3 and 15) will cost £4. Children under the age of three go free and parking will cost £5.

Once the early bird offer ends, ticket prices will increase and a family ticket will cost £25, standard adult tickets will cost £10 and child tickets will cost £5.

For both, the early bird tickets and standard tickets, parking must be purchased with a family or adult ticket and people should be advised that parking is limited.

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