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just found this free voucher for 30% off ticket entry and free parking for alton towers resort. perfect for school holidays.
from website: kiddisales.com/alton-towers-offers-2013/
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There are half price entry vouchers and 20% off retail purchase vouchers on the back of packs of 8 kit kats (the 2 finger ones). The voucher is for half price entry to Alton Towers, Chessington, Legoland and other Merlin Entertainment attractions.
The kit kats are on offer for £1 (instead of £1.50ish) in tesco at the moment too: http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=2737598710 -
Sure the "Adults Go Free" promotion on some Kellloggs cereals has been mentioned - ASDA have several sorts of these cereals at £2 a box.
My cousin brought his wife & children over from Canada & had a ball at Legoland as we sent them cereal box sides...0 -
Plenty kitchen rolls currently have an offer on promotional packs of Plenty. On the 6-pack there are actually 2 separate vouchers to cut out , each is a 2-for-1 entry to Alton Towers, valid until 8th November. And, even better if you have a Poundstretcher branch near you, their 6packs are currently on offer for only £2.99. Double whammy.0
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Apologise if this is a really stupid question!
I have a Tescos 2 for 1 voucher and a Kelloggs 2 for 1 voucher.
For 2 adults and 2 children I assume we pay full price for the 2 adults and the children get in free?
TIA for anyone who can help!Less stuff, more life, love, laughter and cats!
Even if I'm on the shopping threads, it doesn't mean I'm buying! Sometimes it's good to just look and then hit the CLOSE button!0 -
There's a BOGOF code in today's Express for Flamingo Land
Go to https://www.flamingoland.co.uk/voucher and enter your details and code:
SUNEXPMEAL13
It mentions a free meal for all the family too.52% tight0 -
The voucher mentions 'General' Admission and 'Standard' Admission. I am assuming that they are one and the same and not there to trip you up. I have received two differently numbered vouchers, can anyone foresee a problem getting four of us in?
I missed out on the buying the £50 family ticket voucher earlier this year but with that you had to be certain you were going to go, otherwise you would have wasted your money. These vouchers will cost a tenner extra but as I am waiting on good weather I have nothing to lose if it pours down for the rest of the summer.
Thanks.0 -
I also have 2 differently numbered vouchers. I haven't seen the family ticket offer, but it's best for us to go for BOGOFs anyhow in case my eldest doesn't pass as a 'child'.
The BOGOF offer includes burger and chips for everyone too.52% tight0 -
Are you talking about Flamingoland? I went earlier this week after seeing the tip about them. I sent one voucher to my e-mail address another to my husbands. They had different numbers on them. I walked in with one child paying for one admission. Husband did the same with our other child. I did it this way in case we were told 1 voucher 'per party'. You are then given a voucher for your meal. This voucher can be used at certain outlets within the park for either fish and chips, burger and chips, veggie burger and chips or for a child under 12 something from kids menu. We had 3 x fish and chips @ 4.95 each and chicken burger and chips @ £4.50. Drinks aren't included, nor are sundries such as peas (99p) or sachets of sauce (25p).The voucher mentions 'General' Admission and 'Standard' Admission. I am assuming that they are one and the same and not there to trip you up. I have received two differently numbered vouchers, can anyone foresee a problem getting four of us in?
I missed out on the buying the £50 family ticket voucher earlier this year but with that you had to be certain you were going to go, otherwise you would have wasted your money. These vouchers will cost a tenner extra but as I am waiting on good weather I have nothing to lose if it pours down for the rest of the summer.
Thanks.
HTH. x0 -
Need some vouchers for tomorrow please. Impulse day out I have found £13 ones here
http://www.visittheseaside.com/vouchers/view/79/
Thanks for looking
AN0
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