EDDIE Echo is offering five lucky Gang Members the chance to win a Family Ticket to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard!
Enjoy a really fun Royal day out at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard this half term, which is packed full of family fun, events and activities!
Download or pick up the ‘Treasures Trail’ and celebrate the Diamond Jubilee by inspecting Portsmouth’s very own historic flotilla!
You can also explore centuries of history from the Mary Rose Story where you will meet the costumed crew and handle real Tudor treasures.
You can also to visit HMS Victory where you will discover what life was like on board during Nelson’s navy when maggot-riddled biscuits were served for tea!!
Feel the heat of the battle in the Trafalgar Experience and try out a hammock or sit at the mess tables aboard Victorian battleship, HMS Warrior.
If you want to take to the waters yourself, you can take a boat tour around Portsmouth Harbour to see the modern naval ships in port and let off steam at Action Stations where the modern navy is brought to life with simulators, interactive games and exhibits and there is even the highest indoor climbing tower in the UK! A great day out for all the family!
For details of a money-saving offer, tickets, activities, the family trail and to check out details of their Victorious Vintage event on 2-3 June visit www.historicdockyard.co.uk/family
But if you would like to be in with a chance of winning one of my fantastic prizes, here’s how to enter!
All you have to do is send me a picture of a boat/pirate or anything to do with the sea, it’s up to you to use your imagination and be creative! I will choose my top ten favourite pictures, and they will be my lucky winners.
Send your entry to: Eddie Echo/PORTSMOUTH, Daily Echo, Promotions Department, Richmond Hill, Bournemouth, BH2 6HH. Entries must be received by no later than 02/06/12.
All normal Daily Echo rules apply, available here. Pictures must be no no larger than A4 and cannot be returned.
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