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Legoland tickets (1 adult + 1 child under 6), £15
lucerysmum
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Fab spot by jont on hukd
http://www.legoland.co.uk/parentandtoddler
This year's parent and toddler offer looks a good one! 1 adult and 1 child under 6 get in for £15 (normal price would be £72.60.) Follow the link and press 'Buy now' to see the details of the offer.
It is only valid on Monday - Fridays during term time (dates below) but this is a bargain way to take your youngsters to Legoland. Under 4s are normally free so I guess this only works is you have a 4 or 5 year old (although this is less than half the price of just an adults ticket so worth buying for a 0-4 year old as well.)
Valid on:
1st April,
4th-8th April
26th-28th April
5th-6th May
9th, 12th, 13th May
16th-20th May
23rd-27th May
6th-10th June
13th-17th June
20th-24th June
27th June-1st July
4th-8th July
11th-15th July
18th-22nd July
5th-9th September
12th-16th September
19th-23rd September
26th, 29th -30th September
http://www.legoland.co.uk/parentandtoddler
This year's parent and toddler offer looks a good one! 1 adult and 1 child under 6 get in for £15 (normal price would be £72.60.) Follow the link and press 'Buy now' to see the details of the offer.
It is only valid on Monday - Fridays during term time (dates below) but this is a bargain way to take your youngsters to Legoland. Under 4s are normally free so I guess this only works is you have a 4 or 5 year old (although this is less than half the price of just an adults ticket so worth buying for a 0-4 year old as well.)
Valid on:
1st April,
4th-8th April
26th-28th April
5th-6th May
9th, 12th, 13th May
16th-20th May
23rd-27th May
6th-10th June
13th-17th June
20th-24th June
27th June-1st July
4th-8th July
11th-15th July
18th-22nd July
5th-9th September
12th-16th September
19th-23rd September
26th, 29th -30th September
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i cant see a link anywhere, looks like a fab offer?0
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Sorry, I think I am being a donut....wheres the link as i can't find this on the main Legoland site! Thanks.“Listen earnestly to anything your children want to tell you, no matter what. If you don't listen eagerly to the little stuff when they are little, they won't tell you the big stuff when they are big, because to them all of it has always been big stuff.”0
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funkymum2007 wrote: »i cant see a link anywhere, looks like a fab offer?
sorry - i was dopey and didn't add it !
http://www.legoland.co.uk/parentandtoddler0 -
this is a great offer. problem is I have a little boy that 5 so could buy 1 for that. My little girl is only 2 ... could I buy 1 for her or will it not count as she is free anyway x0
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EmmaLouiseStar wrote: »this is a great offer. problem is I have a little boy that 5 so could buy 1 for that. My little girl is only 2 ... could I buy 1 for her or will it not count as she is free anyway x
You and lad go in for £15.
Little girl goes in free
£15 for all 3 of you.:TWho made hogs and dogs and frogs?
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Fantastic! The kids and I have annual passes, but OH doesn't, so was going to buy him a ticket. It works out cheaper to buy him and the 5 year old this ticket than buy him one on his own! Very happy as we have a Thursday inset day in June.:j0
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Alton Towers you can get a adult and a child aged 4 and under in for £13 same sort of dates as legoland. voucher on the website.0
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bylromarha wrote: »You and lad go in for £15.
Little girl goes in free
£15 for all 3 of you.:T
There would be my husband too. Could he buy a 15 ticket for her and him or because she is free anyway would he have to pay full price x0 -
my daughter is 6 on sunday, what is the chances of them checking how old she is?0
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All very well except there is naff all for young kids to do there, i live next to Hatton Country World and can take them on everything at 2 1/2 so why go all that way to be restricted, jesus my 2 1/2 year old can just about drive a proper go kart and will go on anything at the fair but seems he will be restricted to playing with some blocks or something unless im totally mistaken.0
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