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2 adults 2 children at legoland for 50 pounds

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  • mrspatch
    mrspatch Posts: 171 Forumite
    WOW - it cost me over £100 with a voucher for 5 of us.

    Never go on a weekend though - it is hell, and you wont get on all the rides :)
  • stacyl1977_2
    stacyl1977_2 Posts: 365 Forumite
    Went last year to see the firework display-Wow!! It was amazing and the day was cheap because we used Tesco clubcard deals and because there was a sewerage problem in one part of the park for a short time, we were given another day pass each (4of us) to use this year. So will definately be going back. Our children loved it and it has worked out extremely cheap for us :)
    Stacyl1977:EasterBun
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  • 1980babe wrote: »
    Only valid on weekdays - good way to block the kids from going!! Well done legoland!

    :confused: I thought Legoland was for kids?!
  • Aidy
    Aidy Posts: 2,325 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    1980babe wrote: »
    Only valid on weekdays - good way to block the kids from going!! Well done legoland!

    Surely this is what Baker days (Teacher training days!!) were invented for!!
  • stmidwife
    stmidwife Posts: 1,036 Forumite
    Thank you so much for this, have been wanting to take my kids there for ages.
  • 1980babe
    1980babe Posts: 174 Forumite
    :confused: I thought Legoland was for kids?!

    It is.
    However all the days on the promotion, school aged kids will be at school, so its not so money saving...
  • gghh
    gghh Posts: 347 Forumite
    it does say "parent and toddler club" so i'd imagine the promotion is aimed at children aged 3 and 4 who have not started school yet so could be moneysaving if you wanted to take your young child on a less busy day and for less money
  • stmidwife
    stmidwife Posts: 1,036 Forumite
    gghh wrote: »
    it does say "parent and toddler club" so i'd imagine the promotion is aimed at children aged 3 and 4 who have not started school yet so could be moneysaving if you wanted to take your young child on a less busy day and for less money

    The voucher is valid for children aged 4 - 15 years. Not being picky by the way, just wanted to let people know. ;)
  • gghh
    gghh Posts: 347 Forumite
    My voucher says 3-15 years.
    I just thought that the idea was to aim it at parents of "toddlers" (used loosely as i wouldn't class a 3/4 yr old as a toddler but under 3's are free anyway) and then, because it's such a bargain compared to their usual prices, I'm sure a lot of parents would consider letting an older child have the day off so they can have a family day out :-)
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