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Vouchers for days out

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  • lawley1010
    lawley1010 Posts: 286 Forumite
    Does anyone know of any vouchers for Loudon castle, I know they take Tesco vouchers but wondered if there were any BOGOF vouchers?
  • Saint_Nick
    Saint_Nick Posts: 381 Forumite
    lawley1010 wrote: »
    Does anyone know of any vouchers for Loudon castle, I know they take Tesco vouchers but wondered if there were any BOGOF vouchers?
    They were in the spree book until this year which is of no use to you now but if I find any I will let you know.
  • toshkininny
    toshkininny Posts: 1,189 Forumite
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    any bewilderwood discount codes at all please? thanks.
  • Has anyone used lastminute.com for tickets to Alton Towers? They are currently doing 1 day adult entrance for £20 if you book before 21st May and I wondered if anyone had used them for their day out to Alton Towers. Did you experience any problems booking this way?
  • RubyShoes
    RubyShoes Posts: 239 Forumite
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    Does anyone know how to get around the 2 for 1 problem when you have 2 adults and a child? They always want to take the cost of the child off. I am going to London next weekend, and am going to get a load of 2 for 1 vouchers, but want to make the most out of the saving. My son is 8, and I'd be quite happy to give him the money and let him pay for his own entry, but I noticed on the London Eye 2 for 1 offer, it states that child ticket must be purchased with adult ticket... so there goes that idea. I suspect most other places have this rule too... Now I wish I had 2 kids....pffft.

    Any ideas? :A
  • Discodave
    Discodave Posts: 617 Forumite
    JosiJo wrote: »
    Has anyone used lastminute.com for tickets to Alton Towers? They are currently doing 1 day adult entrance for £20 if you book before 21st May and I wondered if anyone had used them for their day out to Alton Towers. Did you experience any problems booking this way?

    Raring to Go are offering £17 and £12 for adult and kids.

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  • lucinad
    lucinad Posts: 5,327 Forumite
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    RubyShoes wrote: »
    Does anyone know how to get around the 2 for 1 problem when you have 2 adults and a child? They always want to take the cost of the child off. I am going to London next weekend, and am going to get a load of 2 for 1 vouchers, but want to make the most out of the saving. My son is 8, and I'd be quite happy to give him the money and let him pay for his own entry, but I noticed on the London Eye 2 for 1 offer, it states that child ticket must be purchased with adult ticket... so there goes that idea. I suspect most other places have this rule too... Now I wish I had 2 kids....pffft.

    Any ideas? :A

    i think it depends who you get; we (my mum and my daughter and i) went to london in april and i had 2 4 1 vouchers off the london eye and the guy we went to put me and my mum (full price) on the voucher and put my daughter through as the extra so he really helped us save a few extra pennies :)
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  • mummyemmy
    mummyemmy Posts: 96 Forumite
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    Does anyone have any discount codes / vouchers etc for The Milky Way Adventure Park in Devon??

    Thanks
  • hhobba wrote: »
    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



    Greg.

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    Greg,

    I have tried the link and i'm afraid it doesn't work:(, can you please repost.

    Thanks:)
  • snowgirly
    snowgirly Posts: 22 Forumite
    Found this today looks like a great excuse to get my man to take me to the coast for the day.

    http://www.daysoutguide.co.uk/oyster
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