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Buy one get one free adventure with Bic, I'm going Scuba diving!!
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Does it say that on the packet?? I just checked the Milton Keynes Xscape offer and it says this;phoebe03cat wrote:Need to note this is all only for the over 18's though....my daughter's not happy!
All offers are subject to availability. Voucher valid for single use only. Minimum standard for recreational use, you must be able to control your speed, link your turns and use the Poma Lift. Snowboard and ski lesson is valid for the same person only on same or alternative dates. Recreational Skiing and Snowboarding free hour is for consecutive hours only and is not transferable to another date or person. Minimum age 7yrs.
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I love scuba diving - have fun!0
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Ah found it in the T&C's;
One adult (or child) is free of charge when accompanied by one adult who pays the full adult price, at the sporting venue stated. Other conditions may apply to a specific sporting activities. Please refer at all times to the individual terms and conditions listed on www.bicadventures.com
Some activities may only be available from a minimum age. Some activities may have a minimum or maximum height restriction. Children may be asked to provide parental consent prior to taking part in their chosen activity.
Looks like the Over 18's applies to the applicant, but they can take a child depending on the individual offer...............pheww my lads would be WELL miffed at not snowboarding!;)
The Old Bag..................it doesn't say anything in the T&C's about no purchase necessary
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milo5 wrote:I got my son a free scuba diving lesson! (i have to go to.. tough huh?)
Hi can i be really cheeky and ask how much the scuba diving lesson cost you? It something me and my partner have always wanted to do but if its expensive even though its BOGOF i wont go out of my way to but the razors!
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Saban, generally the Discover Scuba lesson is usually about £30. My son who is 10 did it late last year and thought it was brilliant. So it would work out about £15 each with this offer, which is great value as everything is included and there are no extras to pay.He huihuinga taangata he pukenga whakaaro – A meeting of people; a wellspring of ideas (Maori proverb)0
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Malestrom wrote:Saban, generally the Discover Scuba lesson is usually about £30. My son who is 10 did it late last year and thought it was brilliant. So it would work out about £15 each with this offer, which is great value as everything is included and there are no extras to pay.
Wow thanks! :T I was expecting it to be around the £50 mark so that is brilliant! We are going to tenerife later in the year and plan on doing some scuba diving so it would be great to have a lesson before we go!
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Saban wrote:Hi can i be really cheeky and ask how much the scuba diving lesson cost you? It something me and my partner have always wanted to do but if its expensive even though its BOGOF i wont go out of my way to but the razors!
Many Thanks:T
Many public swimming pools have a Scuba diving club either PADI or BSAC who will offer a try out session if you are seriously interested. They will provide all the necessary equipment for a nominal rental fee or maybe even free (pay for the pool session only)
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Unfortunately Ive noticed on the bungee jumping that it DOESNT include insurance. On the BIC website it states that each person is required to pay £15 insurance. Which makes this less of a great deal as a jump with insurance is only £49. So it saves you £9. Think youre better off using the play.com offer. That includes one persons insurance.0
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