Explore the vibrant wonders of flight with your family this Easter half term at London Designer Outlet (LDO), where families can eat for less and embark on a colourful Nature Explorer Trail inspired by the mesmerising world of butterflies and moths.
From March 29th to April 14th, 2024, families can enjoy FREE kids’ meals at Las Iguanas and Frankie & Benny’s while immersing themselves in the interactive Nature Explorer Trail nestled in the heart of Wembley Park. Other fantastic offers include 20% off at Pizza Express, 10% off at Beirut Wonders and Free Soft Swirl at Big Moe’s[1]. As well as these exclusive One Wembley Park offers, kids menus will also be available at Nando’s, Zizzi’s, wagamama and Pret a Manger.
As families journey along the trail, they’ll uncover clues leading to tasty rewards, all while connecting with nature and their local community. London Designer Outlet is using the campaign to highlight the remarkable efforts of Butterfly Conservation in safeguarding butterflies and moths across the nation.
Did you know? According to Butterfly Conservation, 47 of the UK’s 59 butterflies have been spotted in the Greater London area[2]. London boasts a fantastic variety of wildlife, including a plethora of breathtaking butterflies and moths. These radiant insects can be spotted fluttering all around the city.
Michelle D’vaz-Plant, Head of Marketing at London Designer Outlet, says, “Our mission extends beyond entertainment; we are committed to raising awareness about the critical importance of preserving our local ecosystems. Situated at the heart of the Wembley community, we recognise the integral role we play in supporting local initiatives. During the holidays, countless families flock to our centre, and we are dedicated to offering exceptional value and savings. Together, we can make a profound impact on our community and safeguard the precious environment we all share.”
Kate Merry, representing Butterfly Conservation, adds: “London is home to a surprising number of butterflies and moths and, as we move through spring into summer, you’ll be able to spot them all over the city. Green spaces in our towns and cities provide vital sanctuary for these beautiful creatures to feed, breed and find shelter, and help make our communities happier, healthier places. We hope visitors will feel inspired to create their own space for nature through Butterfly Conservation’s Wild Spaces campaign. Whether it’s a garden, a patio, or a pot on a balcony or window ledge, any action, big or small, will make a difference for butterflies and moths.”