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Vouchers for days out
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Could anyone help on reductions to the following:
1. Magna in Rotherham
2. Tamworth Snowdome
Thank you in advance:j0 -
Hello,
WH Smiths stock a 'Days Out' magazine around this time of year, each year, or Easter time. The mag is only about £4 with load of days out vouchers inside. I think you can also buy the mag from the website: daysout.co.uk, but you then have to pay postage. The website still says for 2004 tho. I have e-mailed them to find out when the new mag will be out.
American Adventure is normally in there.
Magna - there are sometimes discounts in Meadowhall shopping centre, which is really nearby to Magna. The vouchers are printed out from Meadowhall's Go Shop machines around the malls (bit like Boots Avantage Card machines). You have to have a Go Shop card, but they are free from Customer Services, or maybe the meadowhall.co.uk website, as I cant remember if they give the card out straight away, so may be best ordering from the website. Meadowhall also have a customer care line.
Hope this helps (a bit)
I love family days out AND saving money !!!!!0 -
Register for kitkash and use the free code 7YTK49 77XXXV for a thousand points.
Then buy the "2 for 1 Entry to The Treasures Houses of England" for 100 points.
I bought it twice to check whether the email they send is unique and it isn't and it works on all the following places:
*Arundel Castle
*Beaulieu
*Blenheim Palace
*Castle Howard
*Chatsworth
*Harewood House
*Leeds Castle
*Wilton House
*Woburn Abbey
So a few cheap days out there for half price until 31st October 2005 (though no photocopies allowed?).0 -
Thanks For The Kitkash Code - Still Cannot Find Anything Worth Buying......will Let Them Mount Up And Hopefully They Will Have Something Worthwhile Soon.........0
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Can the original post show that you have to pay £14.95 as I have just wasted time thinking the vouchers were free?0
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durhamgirl wrote:Can the original post show that you have to pay £14.95 as I have just wasted time thinking the vouchers were free?
The vouchers used to be free. It is only this year that they have introduced this payment which is a shame as I used the website a lot last year.0 -
Last year around this time, Legoland did an offer where you could upgrade in the park to a restricted annual pass free of charge. Required a bit of queueing but was well worth it. Anybody know if they are doing it again this year?
BTW, you can get day tickets for Legoland for £15 at this url: http://www.buyagift.co.uk/cgi-bin/buyagift.storefront/EN/product/3072?engine=newsletter050503&keyword=legoland. So you could get a restricted annual pass worth £47 adult/£39 child for £15 each if the offer's on!TRC0 -
If your going to Portaventura in Salou, Spain in the next couple of weeks. Go to Burgerking in Salou before you go. Buy a kids meal 4 Euros and they give you a voucher for a free kids ticket to enter Portaventura worth 27 Euros, to be used with an adult paying full price. Quite a saving don't you think. Not sure when offer finishes though but its sometime in middle of May.0
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Hi all
Whilst looking for a voucher for the zoo, I came across this website whattodowiththekids.co.uk...
Days out - Places to take your Kids - Ideas for Families
...with this list of vouchers for family attractions around the country...lots of places including twycross zoo, science museum IMAX, wookey hole, Kent and sussex railway.
Days out - Places to go - Ideas for Families
Apologies if this has been posted before. Have also posted in Online vouchers and families forums as we all have our favourite boards and we can't have anyone missing out on a bargain, now can we?!;)Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
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