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OS Meet Saturday 23rd January, 2010

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  • Reverbe
    Reverbe Posts: 4,210 Forumite
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    Do the IWM charge entrance btw?
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  • Bargain_Rzl
    Bargain_Rzl Posts: 6,254 Forumite
    It's free entry to the museum but I think special exhibitions normally charge extra (?)
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  • Caterina
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    JackieO wrote: »
    Good idea Caterina as long as the weather is O.K. I'm up for that.

    I think that the picnic area is covered, from what the woman said when I called the info centre! BRRRR wouldn't dream to propose a freezing weather outdoor picnic!

    Reverbe , the exhibition costs £4.95.
    Finally I'm an OAP and can travel free (in London at least!).
  • Caterina wrote: »
    I think that the picnic area is covered, from what the woman said when I called the info centre! BRRRR wouldn't dream to propose a freezing weather outdoor picnic!

    Reverbe , the exhibition costs £4.95.

    or even cheaper if like me you are somewhat aged :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • Reverbe
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    Caterina wrote: »
    I think that the picnic area is covered, from what the woman said when I called the info centre! BRRRR wouldn't dream to propose a freezing weather outdoor picnic!

    Reverbe , the exhibition costs £4.95.

    Thanks. Will have to really think about it now as the cost of attending the meet has just doubled... and thats without eating or drinking anything...:eek:
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  • Bargain_Rzl
    Bargain_Rzl Posts: 6,254 Forumite
    Adult £4.95
    Child £2.50
    Concessions £3.95
    Family £13.00
    :)Operation Get in Shape :)
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