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2 for 1 printable voucher for outdoor activities

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What’s the deal?
Quorn is offering 2for1 on a range adventure sports, including bungee jumping, climbing, go karting and clay pigeon shooting. Best of all, it’s no purchase necessary.

How to sign up?
First have a look at the experiences on offer and search for centres in your area.

To get a friend in for free when you pay full price, print a copy of the PDF voucher on the front page and take it a long on the day. You need to call up the centre and book your activity in advance.

The offer runs until 31 march 2007 and can’t be used on bank holidays.


Examples of 2for1 activities
*Bungee jumping for 2 people including insurance £50 at the UK Bungee Club (nationwide)
*Half hours racing at Go Karting For Fun £32 for two (nationwide)
*Full day at National Paint Ball games £10 for two people (nationwide)


Back to the original post...

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There is a freely available printable voucher giving 2 for 1 on lots of outdoor activities - from the Quorn website in association with "Take time out"

http://www.taketimeout.co.uk/quorn-active/DEFAULT.asp

The locations for each activity are a bit limited - but it might help someone.
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Comments

  • mjenn5
    mjenn5 Posts: 556 Forumite
    Again Nothing we wanted in Scotland
    Its better to be late in this life than early in the next one.

    Slow down speed kills.
  • storri
    storri Posts: 35 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    mjenn5 wrote:
    Again Nothing we wanted in Scotland

    Time to move??!! (only kidding...)
  • carl_east
    carl_east Posts: 476 Forumite
    It's funny that there are not more things in Scotland because there are so many of these type of companies. The paragliding on Arran looks like fun though.
  • mjenn5
    mjenn5 Posts: 556 Forumite
    Yes you are correct. There is plenty to do in Scotland and there is a great go-karting/bowling place not 10 miles from here. It is the 2 for 1 vouchers and offers we a missing here in beautiful Scotland.
    Its better to be late in this life than early in the next one.

    Slow down speed kills.
  • skooldaze
    skooldaze Posts: 107 Forumite
    Wow! A lot of these things are in Kent.

    Great post though!
  • itgoodson
    itgoodson Posts: 145 Forumite
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    Perhaps not as good as first thought, at least when it comes to go karting in West Yorkshire. The place in Batley says that they don't want to be in on the offer and won't accept it, and the number for the place in Leeds (Kart Skill) doesn't work.

    Does any one know the correct number for Kart Skill in Leeds? I've looked on Google but I can't find it.

    Thanks
  • Beluga_2
    Beluga_2 Posts: 40 Forumite
    itgoodson wrote:
    Does any one know the correct number for Kart Skill in Leeds? I've looked on Google but I can't find it.

    I had a feeling that Kart Skill had closed down some time ago - sure enough, my feeling was confirmed on the UK Karting message board:

    http://www.karting.co.uk/notice/Message.asp?FID=1&MsgID=168292
    http://www.karting.co.uk/notice/Message.asp?FID=1&MsgID=191064

    So unless there's another place started up with exactly the same name (which I doubt, because Pole Position Karting is just down the road) then something must be amiss somewhere... :think:
  • Beluga_2
    Beluga_2 Posts: 40 Forumite
    I've just been in contact with the folks running the promotion. Apparently, the venues are on a rolling contract and they don't supply much feedback to the promoters. :undecided

    Now, one could argue that the promoters should take more care to keep their list up to date - but on the other hand, as mentioned earlier, this is a free offer with no purchase necessary! :rolleyes:

    There's a feedback form on the promoter's main web site, which I imagine folks could use for any further problems:
    http://www.taketimeout.co.uk/

    ... but note that the offers on the site above appear unrelated to the Quorn offers (and therefore - presumably - not free!).
  • Virgin Experience do days out like karting, paintballing, or if you want to just relax and get pampered in a hotel then they do that too.

    I bought my voucher at a bargain at this link.

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=300150093641&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=020
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