Money saving pass
“Discover Pass” to help out during school holidays
One week to go (depending on where you are) and the kids are off school, that long period when you are always scratching your head for new ideas about where to go, what to see, and what to do.
Tyne Wear has many attractions that suit adults and children alike and for a measly £1 you can get a “Discover Pass” from the Tourist Information Office on South Shields promenade or the museum in Ocean Road, that will save you a small fortune in ticket prices, shops, and other discounts at a host of attractions in the county.
Discounts such as (highlights);
- 10% off fishing at The Angel of the North Fishing Lakes
- Extra 10% off at Barbours factory clothing store on the Bede Estate Jarrow
- 2 for the price of 1 at Bede’s World
- 2 for the price of 1 at Tynemouth’s Blue Reef Aquarium
- Free child ticket with one full paying adult at Newcastle’s Centre for Life
- 10% off ticket prices at Tynemouth’s Toy Museum
- 10% off ticket prices at The Giant’s Den in Team Valley
- Buy one adult ticket and get one free at Gibside
- £23 of tickets for only £15 at South Shields Ocean Beach Amusement Park
- Free child ticket with full paying adult at Path Head Watermill
- Extra 10% off at selected stores in the Royal Quays
- 10% off cycle hire at South Shields promenade
- Two children free with a full paying adult at St. Mary’s Lighthouse
- Buy one get one free on the Tanfield Steam Railway
- One free child with a full paying adult at South Shields Temple Park Centre
- One free child with a full paying adult at Tynemouth Castle and Priory
- One free child with a full paying adult at Washington Wetlands Centre
- 10% off for up to four people at North Shields Wet ‘n’ Wild
So what are you waiting for, go spend a quid and save a fortune!



























We have used the Discovery Pass so far on several occasions and have had no problems in having had it accepted.
The best use of it (so far) was at the Centre for Life where the £1 Pass saved us £5.85 in entry charges.
neil maxwell
June 29, 2008 at 11:12 pm