Flynn Park Summer Launch

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Flynn park, Monday 2nd June

To kick off the summer season at Flynn Park for 2025, they're throwing the biggest and most adventurous launch party ever – and you won't want to miss it!

Join them for an action-packed day as the FM104 Roadhog hits the scene, blasting tunes, hosting exciting games, and giving away awesome prizes. They're slashing the price of the all-access tickets to just €35 per person or €100 per family *! Get your Access All Areas pass and experience the thrilling activities in one epic day of fun, including:

  • Dublin’s only Aqualough
  • Aerial Trekking
  • Zipline
  • Laser Tag
  • Kling Kong Octagon
  • Archery
  • Crazi Bugz
  • Inflatable Games Area
  • Toddler Play area
  • Bungee Trampolines

But that’s not all! You can also get your face painted, pick up a balloon from talented balloon modellers, enjoy a performance at one of the free shows taking place throughout the day, enter into the colouring competition to win amazing prizes and you can even snap a selfie with a Minion!

Pack a picnic or treat yourself to some delicious food from the food truck – there’s something for everyone! It’s going to be a day to remember, so don’t miss out!

*Family pass includes 2 adults and 2 children under 17, additional child is €25, under 6’s are FREE and 1 non participating adult per booking also admitted for free.

This event is financially supported by Fingal County Council.


Date:
Monday 2nd June
Time:
From 9.30am
Price:
€35
Address:
Flynn Park, Courtlough, Balbriggan, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Flynn Park, Courtlough, Balbriggan, County Dublin, Ireland

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