This Easter we are celebrating our food and drink offerings here at Luton Point with our Tastes Around the World event! 🌍
Join us from Saturday 5th – Tuesday 22nd April where we will be giving you the chance to WIN a family ticket to Disneyland Paris* with our special passports 🎫
Simply pick up a passport from one of our food and beverage retailers (we have everything from fiery Indian food, classic sushi and British favourites!) and receive one stamp for every £3 spent in the eligible stores – to take a look at our full list visit our website here: https://bit.ly/3FEsCfW 🍕🥗🍜
📍 Once you have collected your ten stamps, fill out your details and drop your completed passport to our drop off box in Central Square or at Centre Management (located on Level 1 above Warren James – weekdays only).
📆 After entries close at 11:59pm on Tuesday 22nd April 2025, we will randomly select one winner to receive an incredible holiday to Disneyland Paris – T&Cs apply!
On top of all of this, we will also be hosting FREE family events to enjoy on each Thursday and Saturday, celebrating all things food and Easter! 🎉
🔷 Saturday 5th April
Decorate an Easter mug – colour in a choice of fun designs and fit to your very own mug to take home. Sip and enjoy!
🔷 Thursday 10th April
Create a biscuit chick house – Try your hand at building an Easter house out of biscuits for an adorable chick, and then take home as a decoration (or to eat!)
🔷 Saturday 12th April
Make a pom-pom bunny – enjoy a hoppy Easter with these fun rabbit pom-pom crafts that will look adorable as an Easter decoration, or as part of an Easter bonnet!
🔷 Thursday 17th April
Cupcakes galore! – Create and decorate your own cupcake magnet to take home, plus decorate your very own cupcake with icing and sprinkles for the perfect sweet treat!
🔷 Saturday 19th April
Pasta Art - create pasta jewellery and art!
⏰ Please note all events are FREE to enjoy in Central Square, and will run 11am - 4pm
We look forward to seeing you there! 👋
➡️ T&Cs apply: https://bit.ly/3DLyF1A
Subject to availability