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Free £5 Disney Shop Voucher with Toy Story 3 Vue cinema ticket
geewhiz
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Just got this email, if you buy a cinema ticket at Vue for Toy Story 3 you can claim a £5 disney store voucher, details below:
Vue has teamed up with The Disney Store to help bring your whole Toy Story 3 experience almost literally to life! *screams!*
Just buy a ticket at selected cinemas* to the biggest and best family film of the year and exchange it at The Disney Store for a £5 voucher to splurge on your favourite character! Like you needed an excuse to go (again?!) and see it, right?
Voucher Money Off: £5 in Disney Store
How to redeem: This voucher entitles the bearer to receive up to £5 off a purchase in a UK Disney Store between 6 August, 2010 and 3 September, 2010 (inclusively).
Customers must bring the ‘customer copy’ of their Toy Story 3 cinema ticket from a participating Vue cinema between the qualifying dates (6th August- 3rd September 2010, inclusive) to a UK Disney Store. This ticket can then be exchanged for a £5 Disney Store voucher.
Participating Vue cinemas:
Thanks geewhiz for the heads up here. Here's a simplified version of the T&Cs: Anyone who purchases a Toy Story 3 ticket at a participating Vue cinema (or online at myvue.com) between 6 Aug and 27 Aug, can take that ticket to a Disney store, who will exchange it for a £5 voucher valid in its stores until 3 Sept.
Standard peak time adult tickets on the door are £8ish, but it depends on your cinema. Kid's tickets are £6ish. There is also a 70p booking fee per ticket if booking online.
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Vue has teamed up with The Disney Store to help bring your whole Toy Story 3 experience almost literally to life! *screams!*
Just buy a ticket at selected cinemas* to the biggest and best family film of the year and exchange it at The Disney Store for a £5 voucher to splurge on your favourite character! Like you needed an excuse to go (again?!) and see it, right?
Voucher Money Off: £5 in Disney Store
How to redeem: This voucher entitles the bearer to receive up to £5 off a purchase in a UK Disney Store between 6 August, 2010 and 3 September, 2010 (inclusively).
Customers must bring the ‘customer copy’ of their Toy Story 3 cinema ticket from a participating Vue cinema between the qualifying dates (6th August- 3rd September 2010, inclusive) to a UK Disney Store. This ticket can then be exchanged for a £5 Disney Store voucher.
Participating Vue cinemas:
- Birkenhead
- Birmingham Star City
- Bristol Cribbs
- Bristol Longwell Green
- Cambridge
- Cardiff
- Carlisle
- Cheshire Oaks
- Cleveleys
- Eastleigh
- Edinburgh Omni
- Exeter
- Harrow
- Hull - Princes Quay
- Leeds Light
- Leeds Kirkstall
- Leicester
- Livingston
- Manchester Lowry
- Newcastle UL
- Northampton
- Norwich
- Plymouth
- Reading
- Romford
- Sheffield
- Thurrock
- Watford
- Westfield
- York
Thanks geewhiz for the heads up here. Here's a simplified version of the T&Cs: Anyone who purchases a Toy Story 3 ticket at a participating Vue cinema (or online at myvue.com) between 6 Aug and 27 Aug, can take that ticket to a Disney store, who will exchange it for a £5 voucher valid in its stores until 3 Sept.
Standard peak time adult tickets on the door are £8ish, but it depends on your cinema. Kid's tickets are £6ish. There is also a 70p booking fee per ticket if booking online.
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I got the same email, Ive had a look through and there no minimum soend, so im assuming that if 2 adults and 2 kids go and each get a ticket then you can get 4 x £5 vouchers to use on different items as only 1 can be used per transaction.:TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
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Can i book the tickets online?
Then do i take the ticket stubs to the disney shop? and they issue the voucher?
Contemplating taking the little ones on Tuesday for the Super Saver ticket i wonder if you still ge the £5 voucher xDFW Nerd #awaiting number - Proud to be dealing with my debts!
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I would think that would be fine, as you still get a ticket issued when you arrive at the cinema, so you'll still have your sub, to hand in for your voucher.:TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
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Thanks for this was going to take the kiddies next week as a treat. getting the £5 back will make up for the cost of the tickets
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I dont know if you all know but vue do a kids am club where adults and kids can watch a movie for 95p per ticket.
Movie changes each week and is usually early in the morning, but i thought id post a link in case some of you fond it useful.
http://www.myvue.com/kids-films/?SessionID=&cn=1&ci=54&ln=1&adm_source=admanager&adm_b=38&adm_c=54:TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
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princesswoo wrote: »I dont know if you all know but vue do a kids am club where adults and kids can watch a movie for 95p per ticket.
Movie changes each week and is usually early in the morning, but i thought id post a link in case some of you fond it useful.
http://www.myvue.com/kids-films/?SessionID=&cn=1&ci=54&ln=1&adm_source=admanager&adm_b=38&adm_c=54
Yes we go to these........we watched Alice in Wonderland all for £3 :T and it was only 2 months after the realease date. If we went before it would have cost us £15+0 -
Aww i went to c it at the vue b4 tht date
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Gutted, i thought i was onto a winner bought a family ticket to see the film in Hartlepool Vue using my double nectar points so cost 20p to get in then i thought i was going to get this also but looks like Hartlepool are the only Vue in the country not participating.0
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Does anyone know if this can be combined with Orange Wednesdays to still get a £5 each?0
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We went yesterday to Cambridge Vue & used Orange Wednesday at the cinema. We then went to the Disney Store & the Manager allowed us to exchange all our tickets for vouchers. So we paid £10.85 for 2 adults & 1 child to see the film in 2D & got £15 of stuff from the Disney Store for free! :j0
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