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Alton Towers Slpash Landing Hotel from £55 per night

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  • Tojo_Ralph
    Tojo_Ralph Posts: 8,373 Forumite
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    bekst wrote: »
    Its £43 for a family of 4 to get in water park ... or £122 for an annual pass.
    Does anyone know how long the annual pass is valid for? :confused:
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  • bignred05
    bignred05 Posts: 1,218 Forumite
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    People might like to hold fire on this deal (I'm not saying its a bad deal) but

    last year (around the end of this month) Last Minute
    had a better deal 2 nights for £108 incl hotel/breakfast & Waterpark admission
    the deal was posted on here & HUKD (around 20th Jan)
    myself and quite a number of people on here & HUKD had a great deal/bargain

    I spotted this deal earlier (before it was posted on here)

    however I am hanging on and hoping for the other deal to come through:money::money:
  • You guys crack me up! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :D
  • I am glad this post has brought so much entertain to you all, i was laughing my head off reading the replies. sorry for the lack of information in my original post but i was in work and was online on the quiet...also im glad i didnt put more info in it now coz wouldnt have brought as much joy to people.

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    Mummy to Emily age 6 and mummy to Blake age 2

    :A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A
  • I'll risk a serious question. Waterpark admission is £43, is this for the day? i.e. can you arrive on the day of your stay early and have a couple of hours splashing around, take a break for a few hours and go back in late afternoon or would you have to pay the admission twice? It's just that my kids love the water but go wrinkly after an hour or so. Wouldn't want to have to say 'That's your lot you went in there earlier, let's sit in the room and play top trumps.'
    Blitzkreig Bob says Hi to those checking his validity!
  • you could ring and find out, kids under 4 are free.
    Mummy to Emily age 6 and mummy to Blake age 2

    :A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A
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