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Make it a summer to talk about with a Child Under 16 Pass from Arriva. Where will you go?
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Give the mum and dad taxi a rest this summer, Arriva has all your travel plans sorted.
Schools out and long hot summer days are in! Arriva is offering parents a helping hand throughout the holidays with a handy pass designed to make travel and fun days out accessible to all. The Arriva Child Under 16 Summer Pass gives kids and teens the chance to enjoy a bit of freedom, explore the city region and spend time with friends away from the classroom.
More: Here’s 65 things to do with the kids this summer holidays in Liverpool.
Offering 5 weeks, unlimited travel for just ÂŁ20, the Arriva Child Under 16 Pass is available for children age 5 up to 16 years, or the end of year 11. The m-ticket is downloaded to their (or a parents) phone using the Arriva App and is scanned on board for each journey – meaning there’s no tatty paper ticket to keep safe. Simply scan and go. Head this way to find out more and start planning your summer days out.
With a whole summer packed with events, activities and parks and beaches to explore, the only question left is, where will you go?
Here’s 5 things you need to know about the Arriva Child Under 16 Summer Pass…..
1 – The Price
First up, how about this for value for money? It’s just ÂŁ20 for 5 weeks worth of travel! Valid from Saturday 27th July until Sunday 4th September 2019, imagine the places they could go!
2 – Planning Summer Adventures Together
Parents can help the kids plan their journey with the app to hopefully reduce the worry for them and make it easier for first time solo bus users. Don’t forget there’s also free wifi on board to keep you connected while you travel.
3 – Oh The Places You’ll Go!
Merseyside is packed with loads of fun events, activities and destinations to check out this summer and with an Arriva Child under 16 Pass, it needn’t cost the earth to enjoy a day out. Scroll down for our top 5 teen days out.
4 – Digital Ticket
You know the way teens are notorious for ‘not looking properly’? Well there’s no stress with lost tickets as the Arriva Teen Ticket is digital.
5 – Who’s Coming?
Child Under 16 Summer Pass m-tickets are valid for children aged from 5 up to 16 years or the end of Year 11.
Are your kids always asking for lifts during the summer holidays? Give the mum and dad taxi a rest and check out these top places to explore with an Arriva Child Under 16 Summer Pass. Whether it’s a family day out or older gets getting their first taste of freedom, there’s something for everyone.
5 Merseyside destinations to enjoy with an Arriva Child Under 16 Summer Pass….
1 – Crosby Beach
Fresh air fun doesn’t come more breath taking than this. Pack up a picnic and get ready to climb the dunes at Crosby Beach – don’t forget your selfie with the Iron Men!
2 – Cineworld Speke
Speke New Mersey Retail Park offers teens a chance to escape from reality as Cineworld Speke offers the latest blockbuster films direct from Hollywood.
3 – Park Life
Merseyside is blessed with lots of fantastic parks boasting lakes, play parks and acres of lush gardens to explore. Young people can use their Arriva Child Under 16 Summer Pass to get to the likes of Sefton Park, Stanley Park, Birkenhead Park and Calderstones Park where the Urban Beach and Fun Fair is now open.
More: Calderstones Beach is now open for summer fun.Â
4 – Match Days
The Premier League 2019/20 season is about to begin and instead of sitting in traffic trying to get your teens to Goodison or Anfield, let them travel safely with Arriva instead. Plan your journey to the first home game here.Â
5 – Shopping at Liverpool ONE
Teens, tweens and little ones all love a shopping trip to Liverpool ONE. Whether it’s the latest summer must have accessory or Disney, Lego or Build A Bear toy, a wander around the shops with friends or family is a fab way to spend a summer day. Check out what’s on at Liverpool ONE this summer here.
To get your Arriva Child Under 16 Summer Pass and to find out more head to www.arrivabus.co.uk.
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