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I WANNA Eden project tickets up any deals?
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Looking to go to the eden project. anyone know of any deals?
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Hi - 2 I know of are 'green' discounts. If you travel to Eden by bike or foot you get £3 discount each. Information is on their website :
http://www.edenproject.com/visiting/375.html
http://www.edenproject.com/visiting/384.html
I'll keep my eyes peeled for you though as I live down this way.
P.S. Have you been before? It's really amazing.0 -
Snow_Angel wrote:Hi - 2 I know of are 'green' discounts. If you travel to Eden by bike or foot you get £3 discount each. Information is on their website :
http://www.edenproject.com/visiting/375.html
http://www.edenproject.com/visiting/384.html
I'll keep my eyes peeled for you though as I live down this way.
P.S. Have you been before? It's really amazing.
Many thanks Snow angel. No never been before but have heard it's great fun and educational too!0 -
Eden will be open late three nights a week (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays) starting at 5.30pm when a human butterfly flies down to the Biomes, followed by a spectacular carnival parade featuring vibrant dancers and energetic drummers.
Visitors will also be able to experience how rainforest scientists get to work: by flying from the edge of the site to the Biomes on Europe’s biggest twin zip-wire.
Jungle Nights will give people the rare chance to experience the rainforest smells, sights and sounds as evening falls by wandering around the Humid Tropics Biome – the largest rainforest in captivity.
The musical activities in the evenings will leave visitors’ hearts pounding as one of a range of vibrant bands take to the stage each night.
The acclaimed Baka Beyond will enchant visitors with .
on these nights kids are free adults pay reduced price of 9 pounds.:j0 -
While you are down that way, try Secret Gardens of Heligan, 100%.0
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thanks people MSE always comes up trumps! Will try the secret gardens if poss.0
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I have 2 free entry tickets if you want them. I havent signed them, they are in my name and my other halfs.
You get free re-entry tickets valid for up to a year if your original entry cost is treated as a gift
If you want them, PM me, but I would like them back after as I can pass them around! I need to check they are where i think they are.0 -
TBeckett100 wrote:I have 2 free entry tickets if you want them. I havent signed them, they are in my name and my other halfs.
You get free re-entry tickets valid for up to a year if your original entry cost is treated as a gift
If you want them, PM me, but I would like them back after as I can pass them around! I need to check they are where i think they are.
thanks for the very kind offer but am going tomorrow!!!!0 -
TBeckett100 wrote:I have 2 free entry tickets if you want them. I havent signed them, they are in my name and my other halfs.
You get free re-entry tickets valid for up to a year if your original entry cost is treated as a gift
If you want them, PM me, but I would like them back after as I can pass them around! I need to check they are where i think they are.
this is almost the full story, but not quite!
if you are a uk tax payer, then you can do a gift aid admission, rather than a standard admission. it doesnt cost you a penny more, but it does mean that the eden project get more money towards their projects, as they can claim back the extra tax from mr brown.
as a thank you for supporting them, they offer you one years free entry. they give you a special receipt which you exchange for a pass once inside.
we did this on a recent holiday. whether we will get back down to cornwall in time to use our free ticket remains to be seen, but i think its a fab idea all the same.know thyselfNid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...0 -
pavlovs_dog wrote:this is almost the full story, but not quite!
if you are a uk tax payer, then you can do a gift aid admission, rather than a standard admission. it doesnt cost you a penny more, but it does mean that the eden project get more money towards their projects, as they can claim back the extra tax from mr brown.
as a thank you for supporting them, they offer you one years free entry. they give you a special receipt which you exchange for a pass once inside.
we did this on a recent holiday. whether we will get back down to cornwall in time to use our free ticket remains to be seen, but i think its a fab idea all the same.
Thanks for this - It's actually a really great offer for locals like me and I didn't realise they did this. Quite often they do locals really good prices outside of the main tourist season, which is when I'd rather go anyway!
One good tip - don't go there on a rainy day during the summer, as everyone in Cornwall seems to think that's a good idea for an "inside" thing to do - hence it is CRAZY busy - plus, a lot of their stuff is actually outside too!
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TBeckett100 wrote:I have 2 free entry tickets if you want them. I havent signed them, they are in my name and my other halfs.
You get free re-entry tickets valid for up to a year if your original entry cost is treated as a gift
If you want them, PM me, but I would like them back after as I can pass them around! I need to check they are where i think they are.
I have Pm'd you!! thanks0
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