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Location of 'magical' tree giving away free cash and theme park tickets TODAY is revealed

A 'magical' tree in Nottingham city centre has been stripped of hundreds of pounds in cash and freebies.

The pop-up set up outside MOD Pizza in Old Market Square, this morning (Thursday, April 11) at 10.15am and only lasted 30 minutes before the goodies were gone.

The giveaway was to mark the start of the new season at Drayton Manor Park in Tamworth.

Nottingham was the first of a number of cities to treat theme park fans (and anyone who likes free cash) with the tree.

The golden tickets allow families free access to the theme park, stays at the four-star Drayton Manor Hotel and a chance to be a zoo keeper for the day.

Drayton Manor Park is giving away tickets and cash in a 'magical' tree (Drayton Manor Park)

“Anything is possible at Drayton Manor Park, so to celebrate the start of the new season we wanted to surprise and delight people across the nation by literally making money (and theme park tickets) grow on trees," said managing director William Bryan.

“Our cash tree is sure to plant a seed of excitement in Nottingham – and with hundreds of freebies springing up in trees and bushes across the country, we look forward to seeing that excitement travelling nationwide.”

Drayton Manor Park has over 100 rides and attractions, including Europe’s only Thomas Land.

The park opened last month and has special Easter activities from April 12 to 28.

For more information or to book tickets, visit  draytonmanor.co.uk .

The free money and tickets have now all been snapped up!

Mums spend more than an hour pounding streets of Nottingham in search of 'magical' money and ticket tree 

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