Drayton Manor Theme Park is set to hold one of their biggest ever displays at this year's bonfire night extravaganza.

Bosses at the Staffordshire theme park have announced that this year's fireworks and laser show will be set around a science fiction theme, entitled SkyFi.

Our sister title, the Birmingham Mail revealed that the event, which will be held between Friday, October 27 and Sunday, October 29 will feature sci-fi classics such as Doctor Who, Star Trek, Star Wars and Guardians of the Galaxy.

William Bryan, the park's managing director said: "Adults and children alike will be enthralled and entertained by a display set to music from popular classics. Lively, colourful and full of fun, the display will be set against the breath-taking backdrop of Drayton Manor Park."

Tickets are now on sale, and an early bird offer is now available at £85 for four people. The night's events will begin from 7pm on each of the three days, with last admission being accept at 6pm.

Most rides throughout the park will stay open until 9pm on each night, including Shockwave, Maelstrom and Apocalypse.

To make sure that no one in the family feels left out, Thomas Land will also be open during the firework spectacular.

Mr Bryan said: "Every year we look forward to our fireworks and this year is no different. The huge display, combined with well-known sci-fi music, is set to make this one of our most memorable yet.

"We’re very proud to be able to offer one of the biggest and best displays around to delight the whole family. You really don’t want to miss out."

How to get your ticket

Tickets for the Drayton Manor event are expected to sell fast so early booking is advised. The £85 ticket allows four people access to the park, when booked in advance.

You can book your ticket online at www.draytonmanor.co.uk/fireworks or by calling 0844 472 1950. Reduced prices are available for tickets bought in advance.

How much are tickets?

Prices are much cheaper if booked in advance for all tickets for this event expect for children under the age of three.

The £85 family of four ticket is only available in advance and won’t be available on the day when individual tickets will need to be purchased.

Children under two years of age go free, while those between two and three remain at £8 in advance and on the day.

Just one example of the advance prices can save you is £11 on a ticket for people aged between 12 and 59.

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