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merlin annual pass
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davetrousers wrote: »From the Link Above. An Adult MERLIN ANNUAL PASS is £120.
Then underneath (scroll down) is a link for a THORPE PARK ANNUAL PASS which (if you follow it) is £75.
this is the annual pass for thorpe park only! the link includes the bogof offer somewere but the only way to get the full merlin pass hp is to go to thorpe and advised pre book if going late but must be done if at half term0 -
i have just heard they sent a leaflet telling people and saying they are £75 but need to be picked up from park (any park apparently?) you just tell them about it when trying to buy and they ring through and they say yes so it looks if you dont ask you dont get with this!!!??? but wether this is true i dont know its just heard on net i just know my post stands (the buy at thorpe) but worth asking as only takes 5 min to save £75 of full £45 of net price/£25 of renewals!0
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Refund_Queen wrote: »Whats the Burger King half price deal all about? We are going on friday and this would be great. Have got the 2 for 1 tickets but have an odd number in our party so would be very useful!
Thanks!
Refund queen, BK were giving these away with a purchase of an adult meal a while ago, think it's finished now - I have a fair few, not gonna use any so PM me your addy asap and I'll post one, hopefully it'll get there before the strikes!0 -
Igottawii!! wrote: »Indeed, I have never before known them charge a booking fee for Thorpe Park Fright Nights - last year we went during Oct half term using our Annual Passes with no extra charge (it was extremely busy!) but this year I saw on the website the £5 charge - see here http://www.thorpepark.com/ticket-prices-frightnights.php and also this is what it says on the booking page -
ANNUAL PASS HOLDER FRIGHT NIGHTS ENTRY TICKETSFright Nights at THORPE PARK is extremely popular, and this year is STRICTLY ADVANCE BOOK ONLY. Book early for your reduced Annual Pass holders’ rate.
No admittance to the Park without a valid pre-booked ticket!
The worst thing about this is my daughter wanted to go on Sunday (just gone) to the fright night but under the annual pass £5 section the tickets were all booked...if going through the full price fright night tickets booking all dates were there! What a con.......thought annual pass holders were supposed to have extra benefits.0 -
Sorry love2save but she didn't need to book for last Sunday, it's only pre-book from 24th (this Sat) till 1st Nov0
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So now I am well confused with the restrictions:rolleyes: I have merlin chessington tickets bought off ebay they say comp 09 valid for 1 use between 28/03 and 02/11/09 guest recovery on them so was going this sunday in their halloween week am I allowed to use them or do I have to pay more? Are they only valid for normal days?0
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What has happened to grammar, punctuation and spelling on this thread? I have tried to read the whole thing through and am still at a loss as to what most people are trying to say!0
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Me too! I am abut to buy a family Merlin pass online for £320, can anyone tell me if I can do better than that?!0
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So now I am well confused with the restrictions:rolleyes: I have merlin chessington tickets bought off ebay they say comp 09 valid for 1 use between 28/03 and 02/11/09 guest recovery on them so was going this sunday in their halloween week am I allowed to use them or do I have to pay more? Are they only valid for normal days?
there are no restrictions at chessington, so merlin passes/tickets can be used anytime
if there are restrictions, your tickets would have them listed on it, as the ticket you refer to, sound like the ones Legoland give out, which allow you to return to the park for an additional day, free0 -
Anthony_MK wrote: »Me too! I am abut to buy a family Merlin pass online for £320, can anyone tell me if I can do better than that?!
only if you can get to thorpe park - but that would save you £20, so might not be worth the effort0
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