The announcement follows uncertainty surrounding the future of the Somerset-based theme park, which had prompted concern among visitors and local businesses.
Official Statement
In a statement shared publicly, the park said:
“We are working hard behind the scenes and will reopen for the 2026 Summer Season from Easter.”
“Although the group structure has changed, our loyal visitors will still enjoy the same park, the same team, and the same great day out.”
“For clarity, Brean Theme Park is not owned by Unity Holidays. We operate as a fully independent business and lease land from them. We look forward to continuing to work together.”
“Preparations are underway and we can’t wait to welcome you back very soon!”
What This Means for Visitors
While specific details regarding the liquidation have not yet been made public, the park’s messaging suggests a continuation of day-to-day operations under a revised framework.
The confirmation will come as welcome news to fans of the park, which is widely known as one of the UK’s largest free-entry theme parks. Guests typically pay per ride or purchase ride wristbands, a model that has made it a popular destination for families visiting the Somerset coast.


