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Vouchers for days out
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I've just found a site with Blackpool Tower and circus downloadable vouchers admits one child free. These are valid until the 4th November 07 I paid for the link from ebay so everyone enjoy.
http://www.1054centuryfm.com//Article.asp?id=4396390 -
Blackppol tower and circus voucher.
Does anyone have a voucher for Blackpool Tower as I usually like to take the kids to see the pantomime, which is always good fun. Someone is selling links on ebay so codes must be out there. Ideally 2 4 1 as have an older teenager who likes to take a friend. Alternatively kids go free would be great. Thanks0 -
Vox_Populi wrote: »Hello,
I just paid £0.99 on ebay for this (doh!)...it's a voucher for a free child passport ticket at Woburn Safari Park, available until the end of September.
[FONT=Arial, Verdana]http://www.discoverwoburn.co.uk/familyfun/voucher.htm [/FONT]
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I saw that Kellog's are doing free tickets to zoo's on packets of cereal. its a "buy an adult ticket and get an adult or child free" offer, with the ticket on the side of the packet. bouhgt a couple of packets this weekend.
I reckon you you can get them when they're on promotion in the supermarket for a bigger saving, but a zoo ticket is about £10+ anyway. Don't know how long theyre around for.0 -
Hi,
Nectar are giving away free treats, you can choose from days out or pamper treats, you need to have a nectar card but if you go to www.nectar.com/treatme you will be able to choose a free treat.
I'm sorry if this has been posted before, i did try to look but i got a little confused as this is my 1st time. Anyways hope it helps someone
Jen0 -
Err yes, it was posted by a MSE user called Martin Lewis apparently (dunno who he is, but he occasionally makes a contribution to the Forums :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: )
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=5538090 -
Kent and Hastings leaflet available at South Eastern train stations
The leaflet (you do not have to travel by train) entitles bearer to:
20% off Canterbury Passport (this includes train travel)
10% off Ashford designer outlet until 31st MArch 08
free entry child to Port Lympe/Howletts with one ful paying adult until 31st MArch 08
free child entry to Museum of Kent life as above
see https://www.southeasterndaysout.co.uk for details of combined train/entry discounts etc.I have had many Light Bulb Moments. The trouble is someone keeps turning the bulb off
1% over payments on cc 3.5/100 (March 2014)0 -
Hi,
is the Days out magazine still available at WHSmith as mentioned many months ago in this thread? I am looking for a cheaper option to visit Blenheim Palace...
Thanks.0 -
anybody has any offers for the Sandcastle Water Park in Blackpool??Berba0
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save 20% off attractions and restaurants, london attractions etc
i.e london dungeon, london aquarium, bella itallia............
www.discountbritin.netexercise that booty!0 -
Hi, I've been looking for Blackpool offers, what I have come up with so far is:
(www.walkersbrittrips.co.uk - you need to register and bank points, get the points from Walkers Crisp packets, think you get about 2 points per packet or about 20 on multipacks, you then 'spend' the points and they email you a voucher)
2 for 1 entry to Sandcastle Water Park - 5 points
1/2 price adult entry to Sealife Centre - 10 points
City Sightseeing - free kid with paying adult - 10 points.
Also if you shop in Tesco, save your clubcard vouchers and exchange them for clubcard deals, you can get x4 the value, (eg £2.50 in clubcard vouchers = £10.00 to spend) and are valid for Blackpool Tower & Circus, Blackpool Zoo, you can also get Pleasure Beach Wristband for £4.00 for kids and £7.00 for adults in you use your vouchers.
Hope this some help.
Bev0
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