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Kids Week in London 15th to 29th August 2008
MARTINS_DOLL
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This was posted in 2006 & 2007, the offers are still available for this year.
During Kids Week (15-29 August) a child aged 5-16 can go free to any participating show when accompanied by an adult paying full price. You can also purchase up to two extra children's tickets at half price. There is a limited allocation per show and the offer is subject to availability and not applicable to tickets previously purchased.
http://www.kidsweek.co.uk/book/
During Kids Week (15-29 August) a child aged 5-16 can go free to any participating show when accompanied by an adult paying full price. You can also purchase up to two extra children's tickets at half price. There is a limited allocation per show and the offer is subject to availability and not applicable to tickets previously purchased.
http://www.kidsweek.co.uk/book/
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This offer is still on and there's still soem great seats at very cheap prices to be had.
Mother and Child seats for High School Musical on a weekend. Row H in stalls - £45 all in (no admin fees or postage on Kids Week tickets).
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The catch is that the adult ticket is always going to be the highest price seat in the theatre, (What the lady on the phone from ticketmaster said whom you bok through) eg Phantom of the opera £52 but you get child ticket free so its £26 each but it is in the best seats near the front. Not too bad if your taking 1 child but still expensive if more than one.J-Lo samples were fab:smileyhea CK, Joop, Britney
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not all theatres are offering the top price seats for this event and you can state your choice when you book
i did save 60 quid on tickets to billy elliot for me and my 16 year old daughter - we were going to see it anyway but this meant we could go earlier than planned - might even try to get to see another before the end of the summer hols - its a fantastic deal for me as i only have the one child but as long as you are going in even groups you can still save money - i must remember to do this next year as soon as it comes online so that i can get to see some of the other shows too!0 -
This offer starts today...
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My daughter is desperate to see 'In the hood' with george samson, will the offer apply to this show does anyone know?0
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If you click this link, it gives you a list. It mentions 'Into the Hoods', could that be the one?
http://www.kidsweek.co.uk/access/................................... MSE MARTIN LEWIS ... :A ... THANK YOU.......................0 -
1ubthrifty wrote: »My daughter is desperate to see 'In the hood' with george samson, will the offer apply to this show does anyone know?
Well, it seems like it does, but when going to order there's no tickets available at any date. Strange.
http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/feature/kids_week/shows_list.html0 -
I found that Kidsweek mostly sell the Top price tickets only, sometimes u can get cheaper seat thro' lastminute.com or ticket office direct. I was trying to book the Wicked but they only sell the £60 tickets( 1 Adult + 1 Child) , but if u don't mind to sit a bit further from the stage , tickets will be £15 each from box office. But I did book the Phatom of the Opera for £40 (1A+1C) for next week.0
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Thanks for that, it looks like she'll have to be disapointed!0
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