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  • riadom
    riadom Posts: 31 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I have posted in "any Legoland tickets" thread but thought it might be useful here as well.

    If you go to https://www.buyagift.co.uk there are tickets for £15 and if you enter the code 021104 you can get £5 off, making the tickets £10

    http://www.buyagift.co.uk/cgi-bin/buyagift.storefront/en/Product/3072

    Hope this is useful to someone
    Treat everyday as your last one on earth! and one day you will be right. :rolleyes:
  • magoogy
    magoogy Posts: 2,961 Forumite
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    if you go into your local tourist board shop they have leaflets for all the top theme parks there and they usually have a moneyoff voucher on the leaflet - i think the flamingo land one is £2 off up to 5 people ..........
  • paulmorg
    paulmorg Posts: 42 Forumite
    Just found Chessington World of adventures for £11 from now till the 8th July.

    http://www.365tickets.com/attractions.cfm/attractId/301
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  • We are thinking of taking our two children (aged 4 and 15 months) to Legoland tomorrow - does anyone know of any discount vouchers that are available as it seems to be really expensive!
  • hhobba
    hhobba Posts: 100 Forumite
    Hey everyone!

    I found a great voucher.

    Buy one get one free (BOGOF) all-day wristbands
    at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.


    To get this offer, you must have a "Northern Rail" train ticket. Many people will already have a ticket from travelling to Blackpool, however, if you do not have a ticket, you can simply pop down to your local station, buy a ticket for a very short journey which will cost you, say, £1 max (ensuring that the train company for the journey is Northern Rail) and then once you've got your £1 ticket, speed off to the Pleasure Beach and save yourself £29 in total, getting a wristband free!

    You don't actually have to ride the train, just buy the ticket from the ticket office, and walk away.

    For example my friend is travelling from Lancaster to Carnforth, this is a 10 minute journey with Northern Rail and would cost a pittance, allowing him to redeem the free wristband for next to nothing!

    Offer excludes all bank/public holidays, and is valid until July 15th.


    Enjoy!

    :j


    This is an Adobe PDF document.
    To read the voucher, get Acrobat Reader, free, from https://www.adobe.com.

    http://www.northernrail.org/images/upload/blackpool offer 2005(2).pdf

    Greg.
    "You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it."
  • Seesaw_2
    Seesaw_2 Posts: 183 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Spend over £25 at Iceland and get money off Alton Towers and other places (sorry didn't make a note of others - but guess they are the other Tussards group )
  • Chessington £10, Alton Towers £20, Drayton Manor £13

    https://www.loial.co.uk

    Just went to this, and Alton Towers is now £15!! Thanks!!!!
    :grin:If at first you don't succeed, then sky-diving isn't for you
  • When you do visit these attractions, check the maps!!

    Many places print vouchers for your next visit on the reverse. Tussauds group attractions print vouchers for the other attractions in the group too. If there are any vouchers that you can make use of, just collect a few maps during your day!! They're free and you can have as many as you want!!

    Many places also offer "Rainy Day" vouchers. If your day has been affected by the weather, just go to their customer services and ask if you can have some vouchers. You may even be able to get food vouchers and have a free lunch!! The same thing applies if there is something that has upset your day. It's got to be worth a try... If you don't ask, you don't get...

    :j
  • Nick_A_2
    Nick_A_2 Posts: 314 Forumite
    Hi, is it too early for discount vouchers for Thorpe Park? I fancied a day out in March.

    Nick.
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  • flufff
    flufff Posts: 899 Forumite
    500 Posts
    Its half term this friday.......apparently gullivers world in warrington is open.Its half price around a fiver as not all attractions are open.If weather stays mild and dry has to be worth an afternoon visit.Flask of soup,sarnies and wrap up warm!We are on sunday as my youngest is 5 this weekend.
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