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free cinema ticket with kids meals @ burger king
maiden_scotland
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a free kids ticket to see
Lemony Snickets "a series of unfortunate events" at the Odeon or Cinema world valid from 17th Dec - 9th of Jan 2005, with every kids meal bought, for more info :
http://www.burgerking.co.uk/indexnoflash.html
Lemony Snickets "a series of unfortunate events" at the Odeon or Cinema world valid from 17th Dec - 9th of Jan 2005, with every kids meal bought, for more info :
http://www.burgerking.co.uk/indexnoflash.html
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Not bad!
But be aware that you can only claim a child's ticket for every adult ticket you purchase for the same session.
I have 3 kids, but I have a way round this situation. I buy two adult tickets, for myself and my eldest child, and get 2 kids' tickets free. More or less half-price cinema, (if you don't go at peak times, when it is often more expensive.) I've successfully done this before, and I don't think there is anything anywhere in any cinema's T&Cs that says a child cannot buy an adult-priced ticket for a child-rated movie. Well, why would anyone want to do a thing like that?
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Not bad!
But be aware that you can only claim a child's ticket for every adult ticket you purchase for the same session.
I have 3 kids, but I have a way round this situation. I buy two adult tickets, for myself and my eldest child, and get 2 kids' tickets free. More or less half-price cinema, (if you don't go at peak times, when it is often more expensive.) I've successfully done this before, and I don't think there is anything anywhere in any cinema's T&Cs that says a child cannot buy an adult-priced ticket for a child-rated movie. Well, why would anyone want to do a thing like that? ;)
good thinking, I like your style
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excellent, thankyou ... i need to find a burger king now lol!52% tight0
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