NICKELODEON will be opening a brand new attraction next year in the UK – just in time for the Easter holidays.
Big Base Camp will host family favourites including Spongebob Squarepants and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle.
The pop up attraction, hosted at a new London venue, will be running from April 4 to April 13.
It’s perfect for kids, and it features a range of activities in three main areas.
The Camp Studios Experience is an adult-free zone for kids between the ages of seven and 14.
Inside is a Hunter Street Escape Room, where you try to get out as quickly as possible; as well as the Thunderman’s School for Superheroes, where you use special powers to battle it out.
The main attraction will also feature a Slime area where kids can get gunged.
Aspiring actors can test their TV skills at Nick Studios where it’s all about making stunt videos, performing voice-overs and using green screens.
Young visitors will be able to hang out at the SpongeBob Bikini Bottom Beach or Base Camp with bouncy castles, ball pits, soft play areas and slides as well.
There will also be food and drink at The Krusty Krab as well as other street food vans.
Guests must buy an Experience ticket to gain access to the Camp Studio Experience, along with an adult or child’s ticket.
Only access to the Bikini Bottom Beach and Base Camp is available without the Experience ticket.
Experience tickets start from £29.50, while adults and kids tickets start from £15.
Another Nickelodeon attraction has opened in New York at mega mall American Dream, with 20 rides and daily performances.
Slime fans can make the most of a Nickleodeon Slime Advent Calendar this year costing just £7.50.
Also opening next year is a £37m theme park in Yorkshire called Gulliver’s Valley.
Alton Towers have announced a brand new attraction in 2020 based on the books written by David Walliams.
Manchester will be getting an I’m a Celebrity attraction with challenges and adventures next year.