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If you have a child under 5 and want to go to Chessington on a weekday during term time you can get an offer voucher from the Chessington website for £13.50 entry for both you and your child (total cost £13.50), there's a link to it from the home page, click 'Mid-Week Parent & Toddler Club', I went last week and couldnt believe what a great deal it was, it must be the best deal out there, have also found out Legoland do a similar offer, go to website and after co.uk put /parentandtoddler, enjoy!!0
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just downloaded the yoga show tickets
great freebie as i was going anyway :j"what lies behind us & what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us" Ralph Waldo Emerson0 -
Vue Cinema Teenscreens.
Only 13 -18 year olds may attend, adults ARE NOT part of the deal so cannot accompany their children as it says on the website.0 -
Studio audiences - online tickets for:
- Have I Got News For You
- The Armstrong and Miller Show
- various pilots and previews
http://www.hattrick.co.uk/ticketing/0 -
Great offer for everyone if you love boating, adventure or just a day out then this is the one to book for the new year.
The London Boat Show has a massive 70m pool where you can go windsurfing, canoeing - the kids will love this. Plus you can try brushboarding, see celebrities and this year the Outdoors Show is taking place at the same time same place.
Adult tickets are just £13 in advance which includes your entry to the outdoors show. I have just booked tickets online using code L10 online at londonboatshow.com or call 0871 230 7140 PLUS Kids go free under 15 years..
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Just wanted to say I recently went to see "Stomp" at the Ambassador's Theatre as a BD outing for myself and family. I chose the Sunday 6pm performance as the £49.50 tickets only cost £15 each.
Plus we were able to take the car into London & park for free (no parking restrictions on Sundays) - as it turned out, we drove straight into a parking space about 20 yds from the theatre itself - brilliant!
The seats we got were fab and the show was one of the best ones I've seen!
We went to Cafe Rouge after for dinner and paid using Tesco Clubcard vouchers. Then drove back to the Docklands Travelodge which I had booked in advance for £29
The joys of moneysaving - you can't beat it!I would love to be lazy but can't find the time:exclamati0 -
Plus we were able to take the car into London & park for free (no parking restrictions on Sundays) - as it turned out, we drove straight into a parking space about 20 yds from the theatre itself - brilliant!
Be very careful of making statements about "London" parking rules.
Always read the terms and conditions of every zone where you park and learn the meanings of the yellow lines in the gutter with their supplementary yellow bands on top of the curb stones.
The largely migrant parking enforcement officers take no hostages, all it needs is for you to be filmed on CCTV or have a photo taken of you or go three minutes over on your meter and you have bend done.
A lot of people parking after dark in the evenings fail to do this checking.
Where you parked could have been in The city of Westminster or Camden or even the City of London.0 -
harryhound wrote: »Be very careful of making statements about "London" parking rules.
Always read the terms and conditions of every zone where you park and learn the meanings of the yellow lines in the gutter with their supplementary yellow bands on top of the curb stones.
The largely migrant parking enforcement officers take no hostages, all it needs is for you to be filmed on CCTV or have a photo taken of you or go three minutes over on your meter and you have bend done.
A lot of people parking after dark in the evenings fail to do this checking.
Where you parked could have been in The city of Westminster or Camden or even the City of London.
Absolutely correct - always check first! Also, I found https://www.freeparking.co.uk & https://www.park-up.com very useful and well worth a look.I would love to be lazy but can't find the time:exclamati0 -
Kro bar in Manchester are doing an amazing "credit Crunch Lunch" for only £5, really tasty and loads to choose from!0
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It's so unfair to announce a time for release of a code and then release it early. I changed my diary so that I could be infront of my PC at 4, set a reminder for 15:57, went to the website at 15:58 and found the code had already been released!
Yes, it really was 15:58 - I had the radio on and the 4 o'clock pips were played two minutes later.
Grrr!!!0
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