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Old Trafford tour, can anyone recommend?
WelshLamb
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Hi, was wondering if anyone had purchased the old trafford tour (seen it for around £35 for a family ticket).Is it any good?
your help appreciated.
your help appreciated.
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We went last year, if you are really a fan there is loads to see, but it is possibly more of interest to adults. My children wanted to whizz through! You can also use Clubcard vouchers to pay for this if you do any shopping at Tesco.0
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My daughter and her gf who is a huge MUFC fan went last month and absolutely loved it. Took a million photos ( maybe more )0
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we went last year, my son is a big man u fan and loved it and I don't have any interest in football actually enjoyed it aswell, have a look about as I think you may get bogof vouchers as I'm sure I used these aswell.0
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the only place i've looked at the moment is the mufc webpage, so will have a look round. Want a family ticket so the kids can come too as sure they'd enjoy having a look round, they're 7 and 4. Sounds great!
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we went earlier this year, using Tesco Clubcard vouchers, with kids of 4 and 8 (both huge MUFC fans!)
The tour guide was excellent and although some of the history went a bit over the kids heads, he really got all the kids in the group involved by letting them lead the way out of the players tunnel:j and they both enjoyed sitting in Alex Fergusons seat.0 -
Just wanted to add that we have done an OT tour today. I'm really not interested in the game at all, but have two MU mad sons, 8 & 10 (couldn't think of names so just gave them numbers -lol). Thoroughly enjoyed it, it is a good day out. But beware in typical MU fashion you get stiffed for everything. First of all until 22 June, you can't walk down the players tunnel, nothing on the web site, you only find out when you get there. Secondly the pitch is being 'shaved', the top layer of grass removed, so there are tractors on the pitch and no grass. Thirdly be prepared to be stung almost £15 for a cup photo. And finally, of course the tour ends at the Mega Store. The museum is interesting and included in the £35 family ticket. Worth calling and booking a tour, just to ensure tours are running when you intend to go. Tel 0161 868 8000.Don't lie, thieve, cheat or steal. The Government do not like the competition.
The Lord Giveth and the Government Taketh Away.
I'm sorry, I don't apologise. That's just the way I am. Homer (Simpson)0 -
Thanks for the review. We might try it when we're up there in July.Mmmm, doughnuts0
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We went last year, I'm not a football fan, but it was quite interesting, you get to see the changing rooms etc and sit for photos on your favourite players seat. you see the dug out and can sit in the manager seat, Our guide got all the kids together and made them all run out of the tunnel cheering, was good fun for them. Museum is included, Cafe expensive.
there are some offers about.
http://www.discountbritain.net/Manchester-United-Museum-and-Tour-Centre.html
http://conti-offers.co.uk/days/view/manchester-united-museum-tour-centre-two-for-the-price-of-one0 -
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