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Alton Towers discounts?

6 children and 5 adults want to go to Alton Towers without costing a weeks a wage after tax and deductions. Does anyone know of any vouchers/discounts?

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  • carrie483
    carrie483 Posts: 1,868 Forumite
    Accept that some days you're the pigeon and some days you're the statue.
  • There's loads of vouchers on Ebay at the moment for Alton Towers. HTH
    Cos I don't shine if you don't shine.
  • Alanb
    Alanb Posts: 342 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts
    If you're expecting Tesco clubcard vouchers £7.37 in vouchers gets you a £29.50 day pass. Check out the clubcard deals on Tesco.com.
  • surfsister
    surfsister Posts: 7,527 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    sorry to hijack the thread by are there any Pleasurewood hills vouchers around,a small theme park near Gt Yarmouth?

    ta
  • dk143
    dk143 Posts: 132 Forumite
    If you spend more than £10 in Woolworth's, you will be given a booklet of 2-for-1 vouchers for Alton Towers (amongst other attractions), which I'm guessing is exactly the kind of offer you're looking for?!

    As always, there are terms and conditions and limitations on the vouchers.... and if you don't particularly want anything from Woolworth's, you can always simply buy anything that's more than £10 and then just get a refund on it! They don't ask for the vouchers back!

    Hope that helps,
    K x
  • bluenose1
    bluenose1 Posts: 2,767 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    dk143 wrote:
    If you spend more than £10 in Woolworth's, you will be given a booklet of 2-for-1 vouchers for Alton Towers (amongst other attractions), which I'm guessing is exactly the kind of offer you're looking for?!

    As always, there are terms and conditions and limitations on the vouchers.... and if you don't particularly want anything from Woolworth's, you can always simply buy anything that's more than £10 and then just get a refund on it! They don't ask for the vouchers back!

    Hope that helps,
    K x

    I got this booklet and it contained about six vouchers that could be used at Alton Tower to buy one ticket get one free. So would be a considerable saving. Think I threw it out or I would have sent them to you
    Regards
    Anne
    Money SPENDING Expert

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