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FirstTimer4Me
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hi
were thinking of spending the day at legoland next thursday 13th
i've looked at legoland website and it's £33.00 per adult :eek: it will be 3 adults & 1 child
we'll be travelling by car from birmingham is there anyway of getting it cheaper
ta for any suggestions / help
were thinking of spending the day at legoland next thursday 13th
i've looked at legoland website and it's £33.00 per adult :eek: it will be 3 adults & 1 child
we'll be travelling by car from birmingham is there anyway of getting it cheaper
ta for any suggestions / help
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tesco vouchers?0
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Last minute.com have cheap tickets and there are lots of BOGOFF vouchers around for example on persil.Debt free and plan on staying that way!!!!0
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mummytofour wrote: »Last minute.com have cheap tickets and there are lots of BOGOFF vouchers around for example on persil.0
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hi
i seldom book events so before i book can someone please confirm this is what i need
i need a day ticket for 3 adults and 1 child on thursday 13th august
http://www.lastminute.com/site/entertainment/event-tickets.html?skin=engb.lastminute.com&eventID=444943670-1&exactDate=13%2F08%2F2009&time=10%3A00
ta for any help0 -
Yes, that is the one you want.
I've just been a week back and it was fabulous although very crowded! We opt to rent a Q-bot at cost of £10 per pax. It virtually queues for you at the more popular rides and give you an approximate time to go. Freed up some time to take the rides with shorter queues. At £10 per pax, it is quite pricey so I would suggest perhaps buying for just two and taking turns. At least the little kid can have a few rides. it is well worth it when some rides takes about an hour worth of queueing.
Some tips :
Don't miss the 4D shows. They are fantastic!
Bring sandwiches and snacks and have a picnic. The food in the park can be expensive. They do sell a big soft drinks souvenir bottle which you can refill at any F&B kiosks round the park. It is mainly fizzy drinks though.
Get ready for some damage at the Big Lego Shop on the way out. Lego kits are not cheap.
Have fun!0 -
Try ebay or Walkers crisps 'Days out' might be worth collecting some points. Check out their website at www.Walkers.co.uk. What age is your child, under 4 years and they are free. 15 points gets you an Adult ticket for £18 and 10 points gets a child ticket for £13.50. There are no restrictions on these. Usually there is one point per pack but you can get extra points on multipacks. You can sometimes get a box that has half price vouchers inside.0
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The Sun were doing 2 for 1 vouchers last week and may do them again before or maybe another paper0
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There are regularly 2for1 offers around for Legoland.
You could try searching voucher codes.0 -
ta for all the helpful replies
we booked last night with lastminute.com as the price on the website looked ok.
xfive71 as for the q-bot ticket do you know if we can we buy that ticket when we arrive at the gates because we've already now got our admision tickets0
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