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tigertiger_3
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Hi....as a regular to the RWS I was wondering if the tickets are availablea bit cheaper anywhere..i want to take the gran along this year, thanks in advance x
£900 towards next holiday...ta very much Mr T x
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im afraid i cant help on the ticket front.
i was wondering whether you would recommend it as a good day out? ive never been, but have often fancied it. being in cardiff, llanelwedd really isnt that far awayknow thyselfNid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...0 -
Yes its a good day out...good food, good stalls .u can get good ideas for homes and gardens. my daughter has been going since she was born ( now 16) and loves it there
http://www.rwas.co.uk/7234bc08-0e03-469f-884a-fb6e57217eb6.aspx?link=yes
best day thursday...stall holders want toget rid of their stuff!!£900 towards next holiday...ta very much Mr T x0 -
tigertiger wrote:Hi....as a regular to the RWS I was wondering if the tickets are availablea bit cheaper anywhere..i want to take the gran along this year, thanks in advance x
You can get tickets cheaper if you buy from the local paper shop the week before, discount is only available this week, if you go for a whole week you can get a weeks pass (works out cheaper), as a regular RWAS visitor you can join as a member, and you get a free week pass. Or if your luck there are people who do sell their weeks pass and then buy a days pass at the gates, some are members and some are given by their employers.
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Planning on going tomorrow as it is a brilliant day out.
Taking lots of sarnies and drinks as prices are expensive(as usual in events)
Have fun with the tasters available as you go around the food areas
you can spend a fortune as there are so many fabulous foods and crafts for sale so don't take much money and you can't be tempted!!!!0 -
If you shop at Waitrose and have a partnership card, take it with you for FREE sandwiches etc at the Waitrose stand.
Oh, and wine I think.0 -
the barclays building upstairs have free coffee and tea (though it is a little warm for hot drinks).
and if you want to check your emails or go online BT has access for free (with the added fact they have air condition in there is fab)0 -
at the rear of the flower tent the W>I> run a tea stall and supply cheap tea ,coffee, sarnies etc lots of homemade cakes etc and all very good value nice sit down too after a mornings walking.
Hope you found it fun and will come again next year.my bark is worse than my bite!!!!!!!!0 -
Great day out at RW....hot! Loads & do, friend came with me for 1st time and loved it there, thought the cavalry were brilliant.
Found free tea,coffee & cold drinks at a religious tent ......gave some donations.
Flower show exellent, although I'm sure some of it must be fixed.....some of the ones that didnt win any prizes were much better that those who had 1st???????? but thats just my opinion!
Roll on nxt year£900 towards next holiday...ta very much Mr T x0
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