Thousands of people have already secured their tickets for the Land of Lights festival.
The festival, which will take place at Gulliver's World from November 9, has already sold 30,000 tickets for the Warrington event and its sister event in Milton Keynes.
Early bird tickets, available at a reduced price starting from £12.50, will remain on sale until Friday, October 4.
After this date, all remaining tickets will be sold at the general price.
The Land of Lights festival is set to be a grand spectacle, boasting a new collection of lanterns for 2024.
It debuted at the Old Hall park last winter.
This year's theme, WonderWild, will present a unique blend of animal-inspired artistry with a 'fantastical' twist, reimagining nature's most majestic creatures and wonders.
Attendees will have the opportunity to explore a vast array of lanterns and displays along a one-mile trail.
The festival will create a 'magical atmosphere' suitable for all ages, with a mix of music, entertainment, street food, and seasonal drink options available throughout the event.
The festival has also received national recognition, winning the gold award for best new event at the UK Theme Park Awards.
Ross Partridge, festival manager, said: "We have been so pleased by the reaction to our second Land of Lights festival by the people of Warrington and those from even further afield.
"WonderWild is our most ambitious Land of Lights festival yet and we can’t wait for everyone to experience it.
"We were delighted to win the gold award for best new event at the UK Theme Park Awards this year which just shows how well received the event has been.
"The festival is a welcome boost to the local economy over the winter season and provides an affordable and family-friendly activity for all to enjoy.
"It’s now your last chance to get your early bird tickets at the very best prices before we go to general sale so make sure you snap them up quickly."
For more information about the events at Warrington and Milton Keynes, and to purchase tickets, visit the Land of Lights website.
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