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Tesco clubcard deals around Belfast area?

rosie383
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in N. Ireland
I am planning to go to Norn Iron next week with the kids to see my family. We will be there for about 6 days and I have some Tesco vouchers that I want to convert to days out vouchers. We will be staying in Belfast.
Where can I use them around there (my girls are 11 and 3) apart from the Folk and Transport Museum, and the Ark farm?
Can I not use them for W5 or Belfast Zoo? Anyone know? I did look up on Tesco site, but only 12 places listed for NI. Most unsuitable or too far.
Where can I use them around there (my girls are 11 and 3) apart from the Folk and Transport Museum, and the Ark farm?
Can I not use them for W5 or Belfast Zoo? Anyone know? I did look up on Tesco site, but only 12 places listed for NI. Most unsuitable or too far.
Father Ted: Now concentrate this time, Dougal. These
(he points to some plastic cows on the table) are very small; those (pointing at some cows out of the window) are far away...
:D:D
(he points to some plastic cows on the table) are very small; those (pointing at some cows out of the window) are far away...

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The vouchers aren't great over here. We keep ours and use them to book Stena Line crossings and get x 4 the face value which is great value!0
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OrangeKing,
I know that W5 are doing an offer on Sundays in June that gets a child in free with every paying adult and all you have to do is show your tesco clubcard at the ticket desk.
Im not sure if you can use CC vouchers for general entry though.
Hope you have a good time during your visit:j Norn Iron Club Member No. 343 :j0 -
Thank you so much. I don't want to use them for the ferry crossing, as my dh will pay for things like that, but is a bit more mean when it comes to days out for the kids. So I just tend to use them for treats for us.
That's good to know about W5. Every little helps.
It's a pity they can't be used for the zoo:(Father Ted: Now concentrate this time, Dougal. These
(he points to some plastic cows on the table) are very small; those (pointing at some cows out of the window) are far away...:D:D
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I have gone ahead and ordered some days out vouchers and we can go to the Ark open farm again and the Folk and transport Museum. I have been to the transport museum many times over the years, courtesy of having a nephew who loved trains when he was wee, but haven't been to the Folk museum since I was at school, nearly 30 yrs ago!!!!
Is it worth going to? And is there enough to hold the interest of 3yr old and 11 yr old girls?
Will go back to W5 again as it is a must for the kids.... mind you, nothing on their website about the free child entry, but maybe that's cos it's not yet June.
Any other suggestions? We will have the car this time, so a wee bit more flexible. Free places or very cheap would be good.Father Ted: Now concentrate this time, Dougal. These
(he points to some plastic cows on the table) are very small; those (pointing at some cows out of the window) are far away...:D:D
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Hi
One of the perils of living outside the Mainland I'm afraid. We are the forgotten customers of most of the big supermarkets!!
The only ones are those on the website.
However the newly refurbished Ulster Museum is a good day out and free entry - worth a trip. You can certainly spend a few hours there. If the weather's good take a packed lunch and eat in the Botanic Gardens!!
Also there is a children's festival of some sort on around Belfast at the minute. Don't have the details myself but there might be some info on Belfast City Councils website.
Hope some of this helps.
Have a good trip. Hope the weather stays good for you.0 -
I forgot about the Ulster Museum. I loved it the way it was, but can't wait to see it now. And as we are staying off the Lisburn Rd, couldn't be better.
I will check out about the festival, thanks.Father Ted: Now concentrate this time, Dougal. These
(he points to some plastic cows on the table) are very small; those (pointing at some cows out of the window) are far away...:D:D
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I see from Tesco website that both Jumping Java and The Streat are no longer taking Tesco Reward vouchers from 31st May.
This will mean only eatery in Norn Ireland will be Pizza Express.
What are Tesco doing for their Northern Ireland customers to attract more participants?0 -
What about Soda Joes in the Odyssey, no ??0
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You could be right. I know they had closed down for a while but believe they reopened. Not listed on Tesco Clubcard site though.0
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You might not want to go there, anyway. lol. The food ain't that bad, but is a little tacky an' all the rest..0
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