
M&D's Scotland's Theme Park hosting events for ASN families
Activities will include playdough, shape cutters, water activities, bubbles, and arts and crafts.
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Participants will be given a light breakfast and entry into Krazy Congo soft play.
Tickets are priced at £12.50 and can be purchased from the Scotland's Theme Park website.
Jensen Taylor Connelly, director of M&D's Scotland's Theme Park, said: "The children love the messy play events as they can try lots of different activities – it's great to see all their smiling faces."
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M&D's, located next to Strathclyde Country Park, hosts a variety of thrill rides and family rides, as well as multiple activities for all age groups.
Special features within the park include Amazonia, a temperature-controlled tropical hot house of exotic animals, Devil's Island Adventure Golf, Cosmic Bowl, a ten-pin bowling alley, and Krazy Congo Soft Play.
There are also many food outlets for customers to enjoy, including the award-winning American-themed diner Monterey Jack's.
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