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tesco clubcard legoland?
jasonrat
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hi we've got vouchers from tescos for legoland. at the moment legoland have got a promotion on if u visit the park yuo can visit again for free. does anyone know how to do this with vouchers or if its possible
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Why don't you phone up legoland and ask them? That would be the quickest and easiest way to do it.0
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yes we can just phone everyone up to see if they have a special deal on or we can phone amazon up to ask if they have a sale on? its alot easier phoning people up instead of asking on a forum i suppose0
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The answer is no.
The return again is ONLY available on full price tickets that are purchased at the gate.
The only thing you can do with the Legoland/Tesco ticket is to upgrade it to a season pass - although the Tesco T&C's say you cannot do this, the actual printed Legoland ticket says that you can (and we did).0 -
thanks charlotte i knew there was a way of doing something with the ticket but wasnt too sure if that was available for the one day free thing0
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jasonrat wrote:yes we can just phone everyone up to see if they have a special deal on or we can phone amazon up to ask if they have a sale on? its alot easier phoning people up instead of asking on a forum i suppose
The last time I wanted to enquire about height restriction for rides and whether I would have to pay for my 2-year-old, I rang Legoland up and they were very helpful. Got through to them without any difficulty at all. I use the 1899 prefix that Martin recommends and it's only 3 p regardless of the length of call.
I find it's always best to be sure what is OK and allowed, and to do it that way, rather than turn up and argue for a deal that I thought I should have been able to get. That way, I can also choose the best deal that I can get for my money.0
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