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Whats the cheapest way to do Chessington?

juniper1
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I am planning a surprise visit to Chessington this Saturday with my son whilst daddy's away. Being a smart saver I want to do it the cheapest way possible. Have researched the following:
Buying from Chessington direct online, 1 adult + 1 free child works out at £27.00
365 tickets. com & lastminute.com = adult £15.00; child £12.00; total £27.00
My nectar points would uuse 4500 for adult + child free; equivalent to £22.50
Is the nectar points the best & cheapest way?
I have Tesco vouchers but only £5.50 worth
Any other suggestions would be much appreciated.
Buying from Chessington direct online, 1 adult + 1 free child works out at £27.00
365 tickets. com & lastminute.com = adult £15.00; child £12.00; total £27.00
My nectar points would uuse 4500 for adult + child free; equivalent to £22.50
Is the nectar points the best & cheapest way?
I have Tesco vouchers but only £5.50 worth
Any other suggestions would be much appreciated.
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Just noticed your post - however you may have already been
If you are an AA member you can have a BOGOF with a downloadable voucher
http://www.aamembersclub.com/offerDetails.aspx?offerId=91
have funI want to...........?0 -
If you fancy being a little underhand (I know we don't tend to condone these sorts of things here) borrow a wheelchair from someone (not that difficult if you ask nicely) and take one of your party there in it, you get half price admission for the wheelchair user and two carers. When you get in there, pop over to guest services and get some disabled guest wristbands, which also get your party onto the rides with priority access.
How do I know this? I work for people who have dissabilities and my sister is also dissabled so I have a legitimate reason for knowing and using, but not abusing these privelidges. However I am sure other people do try and succeed with this. Let's face it, there are very few people in the world that would question how disabled someone is!
Sorry, but I thing I woke up this morning with my cinical head on (and not the one that can spell)0
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