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Legoland kids annual pass £10 until 31 May

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  • arb007
    arb007 Posts: 98 Forumite
    susancs wrote: »
    Yes I paid £91 for my first visit, but for that got 2 annual children's passses (2x £10 last minute.com children's annual passes) and 1 adult one, by upgrading my 2 for 1 entry on the day (and one day adult entry).I am going to use my mothers Tesco vouchers club deals (£18) theme park vouchers to get another adult annual pass when we go again. It may be worth checking with family if anyone has these club card vouchers or I do remember someone saying you can get club card deals vouchers off ebay.

    That is excellent. And it is worth considering to get one full adult pass for £71 and visit for 2 persons to the park till the pass for the remainder can be found cheap!!!
  • arb007
    arb007 Posts: 98 Forumite
    OK I want someone to comment on these two options to get Full Adult Annual Pass cheap

    1. I use 2for1 voucher and pay £36 on the gate for two of us. Then one of us can redeem his/her ticket on the day for Full adult pass after paying £35 (71-36). Which means that we can both visit park with kids and can end up getting one full adult pass (ok for £71 but) with free entry for other person. Then the remaining person can wait and look for cheaper pass later on....

    2. I buy two adult tickets from lastminute.com for £22 each and can then redeem it for full adult pass for both persons after paying £35 (im assuming that lego will use full ticket price i,e 71-36) which makes pass effectively £57 for each of us.

    Can anyone comment on these options if something similar has been tried?

    Thanks
  • crispeater
    crispeater Posts: 1,072 Forumite
    has anyone had any problems using a childs ticket for a senior on this deal?
    It only seems kinky the first time.. :A
  • gghh
    gghh Posts: 347 Forumite
    arb007 wrote: »
    2. I buy two adult tickets from lastminute.com for £22 each and can then redeem it for full adult pass for both persons after paying £35 (im assuming that lego will use full ticket price i,e 71-36) which makes pass effectively £57 for each of us.

    Can anyone comment on these options if something similar has been tried?

    Thanks

    When you upgrade to an annual pass when already in the park they will just take off the price you paid on entry. Therefore if you pay £22 to get in, you will need to pay an extra £49 to upgrade to an annual pass.
    I would go with your first scenario, hope that helps
  • happi_2
    happi_2 Posts: 144 Forumite
    It's nowhere as good as the original offer, but lastminute now have kids full annual passes for £39 - a saving of £14. You have to select a date in June to get the offer, but should be okay to use before then - I bought one for 1st June but redeemed it today (the pass just starts from today instead of the date in June).

    I was only going to get the basic pass, but as the difference was only £2 thought it was good value...until I then had to upgrade two adult passes as well. Oh well, it'll be worth it to see Mr Tumble in July!!!

    HTH
  • tubster
    tubster Posts: 256 Forumite
    edited 24 May 2009 at 9:29PM
    Hi

    If anyone out there happens to be going to legoland tomorrow (Monday) at 9.30am ish I have a spare annual pass token from lastminute.com which I'd like to sell for what I paid, £10. The pass is good for children and OAPs, but they will need to collect their pass at the same time as us, because there are three of us going in and its on the same form.

    If anyone is interested, please PM me tonight.

    Best Tubster
  • Magic_man_4
    Magic_man_4 Posts: 10 Forumite
    crispeater wrote: »
    has anyone had any problems using a childs ticket for a senior on this deal?

    Hi, have had an email from LL customer services saying they are for children only and not for seniors. Hope that helps.
  • climieo
    climieo Posts: 47 Forumite
    Hi Tubster

    I have PM'd you.......

    Many thanks
  • Sam_Woods
    Sam_Woods Posts: 11 Forumite
    The last minute deal for kids anual passes at £10 is great but it's actually cheaper to get adult passes direct from the legoland web site.

    Sam xx
  • climieo
    climieo Posts: 47 Forumite
    Hi

    Does anyone have a spare Lasminute vouher that they do not need? I told my friends and family about the deal and they ordered - by the time I got round to it they had sold out!!! I would be really grateful if anyone has a voucher. I'm quitre happy to pay postage or come and collect if local.

    Many thanks
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